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Here
are some tips for choosing a digital camera. Do not get a new camera model,
meaning one that has just been launched. Buy one that has been around for at
least 6 to 12 months. Firstly, the price will not blow you off, it will
definitely be cheaper than latest camera models and it can still take quality
photos for you.
Another
money saving tip for choosing a digital camera is to question yourself on what
type of usage is it going to be for your new camera, before you throw out your
money to get one. Are you just going to take snapshots? Or you are going to
take creative photographs? This will greatly narrow your choice down and will
save some money for you.
If
you currently have a film SLR and wants to go digital, you can save money if
you already have lenses or flash from one manufacturer, because you can use
them on a SLR digital camera of the same brand. There are some pros and cons
though. The cons for doing this are that the lenses may lose their
functionality if they are very old. Your wide angle lens will not be as wide,
because 20mm lens on a SLR film id like a 30mm lens on a SLR digital.
The
pros are that the center of the film lens is the best part of it. A SLR digital
will make the most out of that part of the lens. The length of your telephoto
will increase. Film lenses that are old cost less than new digital lenses, so
you have some bargains here. When you proceed to buy your SLR digital, you can
save on the lens and just buy the body! I hope the above tips for choosing a
digital camera has helped you, and have a great time shopping for cameras!
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