Get To Know Your Camera - More Than Just Megapixels!
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Today, while you go shopping for 'feature-rich' digital cameras physically or on the Internet, often you will find manufacturers running out of their ways, telling "this camera takes great pictures." And which snap taker of our times will fail to equate 'great pictures' with great resolutions? Well, with today's 3, 4 or 5 megapixel digital cameras contribution the flexibility of digital zooms, storing high-resolution images on their memory cards and an Lcd panel that shows 100% of the subject, you will get digital images of superb quality; either you want to print posters or put your images online.
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With manufacturers recognizing a store for simple, sleek and sophisticated cameras in all pixel categories, today you can find basic point-and-shoot digicams, with resolutions typically fluctuating from one-megapixel at the low end to six-megapixels in professional-grade equipment. And here, the bottomline is, the more pixels a camera has, the sharper the images it produces.
With today's manufacturers realizing that the buyers literally intend to match their purchases with the specific needs of the camera at a price that best suits them, they have also come up with many midrange models that feature lots of adjustable focus, exposure settings and some flash/picture modes (like portrait, landscape, nightmode, etc). Clearly, more sophisticated models wish more time with the manual, and prospective buyers should know that there's a learning curve involved with such cameras. As a whole, while you go for buying one for yourself, you'll learn:
o How to use camera functions to the best of their capabilities
o How to go for and use accessories to heighten your shooting experience
o How to use the digital cameras to generate great images
o How to spark up your images (using the most beloved image editing software: Adobe Photoshop7). Very recently, however, Webshots.com, the premiere online photo community website has introduced free online courses to teach buyers the technicalities of digital image touch-ups/reworking, creating remarkable web pages and rich media websites with their digital images.
However, in order to pick the right camera--one with the right picture resolution at the right price--you'll need to shape out what you'll be doing with it. For example, if you are a casual snapshooter, concerned in taking photos that you can e-mail to friends and family, post on the Web, or print in sizes smaller than 8x10 inches; a 2-3 megapixel will suffice.
There are lot of these models introduced by Kodak Eastman enterprise (Kodak EasyShare Cx6200, Kodak EasyShare Cx6230), Canon (Canon Powershot A75), Polaroid (Polaroid Pdc2050 2.1 Mp Digital Camera), stressing on the fact that these are easy sufficient for the whole house to use and small sufficient to take anywhere.
On the other hand, to shoot onsite or in the office, photographs for product-ads and publicity in print and on the Web with professional-looking results without hiring a pro, a enterprise user will find 3 megapixel cameras great.
Again, person with the frenzy to buy the newest, shiniest toys to impress friends and enterprise associates with the newest technologies and coolest features will find 5 megapixel cameras literally 'cool'. Among the newest feature-rich cameras in this category, you'll find Sony's stylish, pocket-size Cybershot Dscp100 digital camera contribution an astounding 5-megapixel resolution and a wealth of photographic features regularly found on full-sized, high-end cameras. On the other hand, Panasonic has today revealed the new Panasonic Dmc-Fz20 with five megapixels, an improved body organize and an improved processor (the "Venus engine Ii"), promising best performance, improved image stabilization and image quality. Canon Powershot G5 5 Megapixel is also a smash hit with the resolution-junkies.
Expert photographers and reviewers have time and again said that as much as they would like to give a one-word rejoinder to one asking how many megapixels would be fine for him/her, this one happens to be of the trickiest questions in digital photography.
A final rejoinder by experts: For any images you plan to print or retouch, 3-megapixel resolution and higher should be okay; web and e-mail-only photos should be fine at resolutions below that. For prints 8x10 or larger, one should look for digicams with 4-megapixel resolution or higher. And last but not the least, for displaying or printing pictures at smaller-than-actual-pixel size, resolution doesn't matter much. Instead, in that case, one should opt for the camera with the best color.
However, in spite of the experts' verdict, the fact remains that the craze for high resolution digicams soars higher every day. With the enthusiasm of camera nuts willing to pay huge amounts for their photographic toys, 8-megapixel cameras launched by Canon (Canon Eos 20D) are having a good store in the western countries. Lori Grunin, a photo-columnist of Webshots.com, however, says that these cameras motion to relatively specialized groups within the entire photographic market.
Before buying one, identify either you are one of them.
Get To Know Your Camera - More Than Just Megapixels!
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