This article about digital photography is appealing
for those interested about this topic is written by Terence Roberts
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Digital
photography is a wonderful tool to capture those special moments and events.
One of the many benefits of digital photography is that it is relatively
inexpensive and requires little or no additional equipment to get started. All
that is needed is a basic digital camera, a computer, and possible a printer or
DVD drive to capture images. Even without a printer or DVD drive, images can be
transferred from the camera to the computer and emailed to others.
When
shopping for a digital camera a good idea is to keep in mind what the camera will
be used for and what level of skill or experience the photographer has. There
are very advanced digital cameras on the market that literally have hundreds of
different adjustments and settings, accessories and add-on features. Most
hobbyists do not need this level of technology and refinement to create
beautiful images using digital photography. Generally a good basic digital
camera will have:
*
Adjustable resolution - this determines the overall quality of the picture when
photographs are increased in size. The higher the resolution rating, the larger
the photograph can be made without sacrificing picture quality.
* Glass lens – a glass lens will give a clearer image than a plastic lens. It
does require some additional care to avoid scratching but is worth the added
cost over the long run unless you are planning to replace your camera
frequently.
* Various modes – most digital cameras will have a close up mode and a distant
or landscape mode. This is a great feature and will automatically keep pictures
clear when used in the correct setting.
* Manual exposure feature – if you want to work on lighting and creating new
and unique pictures, consider choosing a digital camera with a manual exposure
feature.
In
addition to the features offered by the digital camera, there is also the
consideration with regards to cost. There are many very basic digital cameras
available on the market that work very well, however there are just as many
low-cost digital cameras that simply don’t. Be sure to complete some online
research, read product reviews, as well as talk to friends and others
interested in digital photography to get an idea of the brands and models that
they prefer. On the other hand, some of the very expensive cameras are often
complicated to use and can make learning digital photography more challenging
than it needs to be.
Starting
out with digital photography using a middle of the market camera and a good
quality digital photo printer is a great way to get the results that you want
without investing a huge amount of money. With experience and practice you may
wish to upgrade your equipment or you may find you have just what you need to
complete your digital photography projects.
Terry
Roberts is a professional translator and linguist, with a wide range of
interests. To read more about digital photography - and about photography in
general - visit his web page
http://www.photographyfornovices.com/digital_slr_photography.htm