Sunday, August 16, 2009

Digital Photography Tips - How to Buy Your First Digital Camera

Buying your first digital camera doesn't need to be a complicated process. There are really only a few steps you can follow to get a camera that you will enjoy for years to come. All you need to do to find the camera that suits you is:

Decide how much you want to pay - You should know how much you are willing to spend for the best quality camera that you can afford. Keep in mind you may want to buy accessories for your camera like extra memory cards, a camera case or extra batteries. It's best to budget for those extras to know exactly how much you have left over for your camera purchase.

Know what you want to use the camera for - Do you want to use the camera for taking pictures of family or friends and developing them at the one hour photo store? Do you need to zoom in on some of your pictures? Do you need to get closeups of your subject. Do you want to blow up your pictures for poster sized prints? Are you going to be cropping and editing your digital photos with photo editing software on your computer. All these should be considered when deciding which digital camera you want to buy.

Do a little bit of research to decide what features you want - From the simplest "point and shoot" camera where everything is automatic to the most sophisticated models, you need to know what features are most important for you. Getting the most megapixels for your money can be the most important feature to you while ease of use may be important to someone else. Does the camera use a proprietary technology for their battery or can you use a standard sized battery? That could be a consideration. Automatic focusing with facial recognition, making movies, taking closeup pictures or even creating panoramic pictures are all features that are now available in today's digital cameras

Check prices - The best way to check prices is online. Once you've decided on what features you want and how much you're willing to spend, it's just a matter of going online and searching for it. Most retailers who sell cameras online have a sorting feature on their web site where you can sort by price, number of megapixels etc. Some have even a comparison feature on their web site where you can compare a few cameras together where you can decide which one is right for you.

Who do you want to buy your camera from - You will sometimes find when shopping around for a camera that every store is selling the same camera for the exact same price. It is up to you which store you want to buy it from. If price is your main consideration then maybe the online store might have the best price. If you go with a trusted, well established online retailer then you shouldn't have any problem returning your purchase if you have any problems with it. But, if you'd rather have your digital camera today then a local store would be your best bet. But which one? I go with the one who will give me a little extra. Like a free 2 hour tutorial on how to use my new camera, or an extra memory card or free camera case. More often than not, they can't beat their competitors on price but they'll bend over backwards on service and freebies.

Following these simple steps will help you find the best digital camera for your budget and your needs.

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