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Any tips on buying a digital camera?

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We are not profesional photographers, we just want a decent digital camera that takes good pictures without a lot of fuss. Also, do you suggest we print our own prints or take them to a photo department to have them processed?

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  1. Pay attention to megapixels, that is how good the resolution will be. 9 -12 MP is good for a general, picture taking camera.

    Get a camera with a memory card and then you can either print them your self of take them somewhere to get them processed.


  2. Camera with the highest megapixels (10 to 12), prefer xD memory cards over SD but SD is good, too. And this is a personal preference but I don't  like touch cameras. Also, the camera should have rechargeable batteries.

    Printing your own photos is convenient but if you print the photos wrong you end up cutting them to size.

  3. You can better check this site. It gives you some useful links. It will help you a lot as it helped me.

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    All the best...

  4. well Im not an expert on the subject either but I have found that the more MP's (mega pixels) the better the picture. as for printing your own, I recently bought a Kodak easy share 5100

    And it has a 4x2 photo paper tray, and I have to say that there is no difference in the quality of the pics it prints from those from the photo department from wal-mart. Now the cost of the photo paper and ink that it takes to print your own makes it just a little cheaper, so if it is a hassle to you to figure out or mess with, and i say that because im also not very good with computers :) then it may be just as easy to take it to the photo shop. But if you can get the hang of it. Then it is worth it in the long run in my opinion.

  5. There are a lot of good digital cameras out there, and I'm not really qualified to give you an answer on that. One thing to look for, the higher the megapixel, the better the quality of picture.

    On printing the pictures, I have found the cheapest and highest quality pictures come from the online sites such as Snapfish or Clark. You can upload your pictures to one of their sites, choose what sizes and finish you want, and they will print them out and mail them to you at pennies per picture. You can even add borders to the pictures, create picture books, posters, gifts, etc.

  6. #1: Set a Budget Before Buying

    Budget yourself when purchasing a digital camera.



    #2: Ignore Digital Zoom

    When buying digital cameras, concentrate on optical zoom, not digital zoom.



    #3: Two Considerations when Buying a New Camera

    Consider these two items before buying a new digital camera.



    #4: Small Doesn't Mean Underpowered

    Small digital cameras may be exactly what you need.



    #5: Be Careful When Buying Package Deals

    Digital camera package deals may be too good to be true - or a real bargain!



    #6: Check What the Zoom Really Means

    Advertised digital camera zoom levels may not just be optical zoom.



    #7: Get a Camera with Magnified Photo Previews

    Magnified photo previews can help determine the sharpness of a digital photo.



    #8: Is There a Built-In Microphone?

    A digital camera microphone can provide added benefits to your photo taking.



    #9: Effective Pixels and Foveon X3

    Sometimes advertised digital camera pixel counts can be deceiving.



    #10: Don't Expect a Camera to Come with Enough Media

    Buying a digital camera? Be prepared to buy some extra media.



    #11: What to Look for to Take Night Photography

    Helpful features some digital cameras provide to take better night photos.



    #12: Don't Get Caught Up in Megapixels

    Megapixels are not everything when it comes to buying a digital camera.



    #13: Consider the Total Cost of Ownership

    You won't just be purchasing a digital camera - you may need to buy accessories.



    #14: Be Careful with Very Cheap Prices

    Beware of the digital camera 'package deal' sales technique.



    #15: Pre-Programmed Scene Modes May Help

    Scene modes make it easier to take digital camera photos in tough lighting conditions.



    #16: Does Flash Come with an SLR?

    Consider the total cost of ownership when purchasing a digital SLR.



    #17: Uses for your Old Digital Camera

    Don't throw away your old digital camera - here are some ways to get some use out of it.



    #18: How Much Optical Zoom is Needed?

    Do you require a digital camera with 6x optical zoom, or is 2x or 3x enough?



    #19: Where is the Tripod Socket?

    Make sure when purchasing a digital camera that it fits well on a tripod.



    #20: Use Comparative Shopping Search Engines

    Looking for the absolute best prices for digital cameras or digital camera accessories? Search many online vendors at once.



    #21: Digital Camera Reviews

    Links to websites offering reviews of specific digital cameras



    #22: More Megapixels Means Greater Cropping Ability

    Higher-megapixel digital cameras let you crop more.



    #23: More Control May Cost You

    To set manual exposure, you might need a more-expensive camera.



    #24: Consider a Weatherproof Camera

    Some digital cameras are made to withstand moisture.



    #25: Look for ISO 50 Support

    Look for digital cameras with ISO 50 support for crisper, cleaner images

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