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Thursday, June 9, 2011

DIGITAL CAMARA

I think first we must learn what the Digital Camera is. 
When we think about the digital camera that has occurred over the last decade, most people consider it superior in terms of benefits. You can shoot a lot with a much lower cost with digital cameras versus film. You can delete the photos that you do not like. You can print only the photos that you want printed, which saves a lot of money compared to developing. You can also easily retrieve and distribute the photographs because they are digital and suitable for software editing and uploading to the Internet.


There are also many additional features available on digital cameras, including image stabilization, crop photos, remove red eye, on-board image editing, and color correction functions, auto-bracketing and burst modes. A lot of these can be handled by image editing software, and so they can be unnecessary (and often inferior) when built into a camera. Burst mode, macro mode and image stabilization are probably the most useful extra features, but the best way to find out which camera is best for you is to explore any of the numerous digital photography magazines and Web sites that offer comparisons and user reviews of hundreds of different cameras.

If you own or are planning to buy a digital camera, this article will take you beyond point-and-shoot and help you get more out of it. 

After comparison with film cameras, digital cameras can do things such as competitors can not:
    • Displaying images on the screen immediately after they are recorded
    • Save thousands of photos on a single small memory device
    • Record Video & Sound
    • Deleting images to free storage space




 

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