What You Should Know Before Buying A Digital Camera

Digital cameras are a vast improvement over the regular cameras. Electronic sensors are used in digital cameras to store pictures on a memory card. These pictures can be uploaded to a computer by an USB cable. Some digital cameras can record sound and video also.

It is imperative to study the different types of digital cameras, their features and identify our objective before buying a digital camera.

Types of digital cameras:

Compact digital camera – These are `snapshot` cameras invariably small and compact in size. They lack sophisticated hardware. Images are stored in JPEG format. Compact digital cameras have a sharp focus and a built-in flash.

Bridge camera – These cameras form a `bridge` between the compact digital camera and the DSLR camera. They have small sensors but large zoom ranges. Bridge cameras have an LCD electronic screen which can take a live preview of the photo before clicking it. Bridge cameras employ either electronic viewfinders (EVF) or optical viewfinders (OVF). The quality of these viewfinders is undergoing sea improvement regarding their size, resolution, visibility, magnification and refresh rate.

Digital single-lens reflex camera – An automatic mirror system is used which displays the exact image. The absence of time lag in the image is a great advantage for taking photos where the subject is constantly on the move. There is an auto focus system and furthermore, the resolution is extremely good. The only disadvantage is the absence of a `live preview` in most DSLR cameras.

Digital rangefinder camera – This is a portable camera suitable for theatre photography, portrait photography, street photography and candid shots. A rangefinder is a range finding focusing accessory attached to a digital camera allowing a sharp focus. Wide-angle lenses are more often used in rangefinders. Filters which absorb much light or change the color of the image can be used in this camera.

Main features:

Resolution – About 2 – 3 mega pixel resolution is enough for a decent digital camera. Resolution is a measure of the number of pixels on the sensor that create the picture. It is an important factor for printing a larger image or cropping it. Usually, the higher the resolution, greater the cost.

Type of lens – A glass lens gives a better quality picture than a plastic one. Again, a zoom lens adds greater versatility.

Close-up mode – Many digital cameras have a special close-up mode which allows one to take close-ups of extremely small objects like jewelry and coins.

Manual mode – Modes of different types are there, which enhance the quality of photographs in a particular situation. Portrait, landscape and close-up are the special exposure modes. Shutter speed and lens opening can be maneuvered in the manual exposure mode. Burst mode allows a number of pictures to be taken in rapid succession. Different filters can be used to provide beautiful effects. Extra flash modes can also enhance the clarity of the picture.

ISO – This value normally varies between 100 and 400. A higher value indicates that more number of pictures can be taken in dim light.

Conclusion:

After going through the different types of digital cameras and their features, one should ask oneself about the objective of buying a digital camera. The type of photography, the experience level, weather conditions, the budget and portability are all factors which need to be taken into account before purchasing a digital camera.

A higher mega pixel rating means a higher price. If large prints are not the criteria, then mega pixel rating around 4 should suffice. Lastly, reading reviews of the different digital cameras available for sale might just be the best option before purchasing an actual one.

Printing Your Own Pictures (Better Than Your Local Pharmacy)

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Blogged by: Brian Bruner

Are you tired of wasting time and money on good (not great) prints at your local drug store or superstore photo lab? Have you ever wanted to simply do it yourself at home and create extremely high quality prints? Well, a couple years ago, that was my problem. I did not like the quality and service I got. I was unhappy with having to drive to town, wait in line at the self-serve print station, and realize that the prints just didn’t convey what I had personally seen through the camera viewfinder. So I made it a goal to find the best printer, paper, and ink. These 3 items, along with simply having a nice photo to print, are the keys to creating your own perfect prints.

After failing at buying a few printers that simply didn’t do the job, I finally discovered a model that exceeds the quality I look for in a print. And since that day, I am now on my 3rd version of this model. The Epson Stylus Photo RX680 Photo All-in-One Printer is a fantastic machine. In fact, I really dislike referring it as a “printer”. I consider it my own professional photo lab!

The best part – you can buy this printer for what you probably paid for your past printer. At the time of writing this, Epson is selling it directly through their website for only $129.99! Amazon also sells it for the same price. Without trying to sound like a late night paid advertisement on TV, you really do get free shipping on this printer from Epson! The printer also includes a full set of ink cartridges. If you try buying it at your local electronics store, expect to pay almost $200…plus tax!

Epson Stylus Photo RX680 Photo All-in-One Printer – Click to buy through Amazon.com

This printer uses Claria Hi-Definition Inks. Don’t let the name scare you to think that this is expensive ink! In fact, it’s very reasonably priced. CAUTION – never buy off-brands or try refill your cartridges. This can ruin your printer from ever printing to it’s fullest abilities.

Here are some of the added features you get with the RX680:

  • Borderless printing
  • Two paper trays (keep your regular paper in one and photo paper in the other)
  • Flatbed scanner
  • Print directly on printable CDs and DVDs
  • Extra USB port for connecting your camera directly
  • Built-in memory card reader
  • LCD screen to preview your photo before printing
  • Scan-to-PDF for archiving and easy emailing
  • Restore your old worn out photos
  • Prints are instantly dry!

I consider myself old-fashioned. I still enjoy printing photos and putting them into photo albums to show my friends and family. So you need a good quality paper that will show off that new Epson printer you will be getting for your family:-) I have tried buying paper over-the-counter and have had some success. But the best I have found is called Ilford Galerie Smooth Pearl photo paper. When you go to the store, most of the photo paper on the shelf is glossy. After using Ilford’s Smooth Pearl paper, I really don’t see myself using glossy paper again. My issue with glossy paper is that when you are looking at it, you are constantly turning it to try removing the glare from your view! The Smooth Pearl paper has a brilliant satin finish. You won’t find yourself being distracting by that annoying glare.

The easiest way to buy the paper is through Amazon. Below are links to two sizes that I commonly use…4″ x 6″ and 8 1/2″ x 11″. I buy the 4″ x 6″ paper quite frequently since I enjoy creating albums and giving the prints away.

4″ x 6″ Smooth Pearl Paper – Click to buy through Amazon.

8 1/2″ x 11″ Ilford Galerie Smooth Pearl Inkjet Photo Paper – Click to buy through Amazon