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Digital cameras are dropping in price and everyone wants one. As early as five years ago the prices were prohibitive for even a basic model. If you wanted more options, you’d pay even more. These days, even the upgraded models are affordable. Digital photography is so easy and great, that it’s the only way to go!

When you are looking at getting a digital camera, there are several factors you need to consider. Typically most people who are looking into getting a digital camera already have a home computer. This is not entirely necessary though. Many printers are now available (at a very reasonable price) that offer the capabilities of being hooked up directly to your camera. You can print the pictures directly off of the camera and there is no need for a computer at all. You should check to make sure that all your equipment is compatible before purchasing anything. The best case scenario is using a home computer to load the pictures from your digital camera to your home PC. This way you can manipulate the pictures, upload them to a picture sharing website so you family and friends can view them, and print them off as well.

Resolution is a major factor to consider in your camera. Mega-pixels vary by camera, so it depends on your needs. They range from 2.0 to 12.0 mega-pixels. The average buyer wouldn’t need anything larger than 4, unless you wanted to blow your pictures up to a very large size. In general 3.0 to 4.0 mega-pixels are fine for most consumers, as these resolutions produce clear, beautiful pictures.

The other major factor for your consideration is the type of zoom to invest in. Digital zoom is a common property of digital cameras, but isn’t necessarily the best zoom. In fact the pictures can come out grainy looking. Optical zoom, although more costly, is a better choice. It gives a much higher quality result. If you don’t plan to use the zoom much, then sticking with the digital zoom will save you some money.

You may want to purchase extra memory by getting a memory card. Often the internal memory isn’t enough, especially if you’re taking a trip. Without the card, you may end up with only 30 pictures or so. Memory cards aren’t prohibitive in cost, and with it you will be able to store hundreds of pictures.

Your digital camera should come with software to help you edit and manipulate your pictures. Usually this software is fairly basic, but you can do some cool functions such as changing a color photo to black and white or sepia tones. With more sophisticated software you can even edit objects and people out of your pictures.

Hopefully, these ideas helped you to decide what model digital camera to buy. Some people find new technology intimidating, but the new models are so easy and rewarding that you definitely should purchase one!

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