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Digital Cameras buyers guide to purchase a new digital camera



Olympus D395 3.2 Megapixel Camera
click here for more info Compact 3.2 megapixel digital camera with digital zoom & movie mode

3.2 megapixel CCD produces clear, colouful results to print or e-mail
Six selectable shooting modes and 2.5x digital zoom feature
Automatic flash, QuickTime movie mode and self timer
PictBridge compatible, USB connection, xD card storage
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Fuji Finepix A360 4.1 Megapixel Digital
click here for more info Neat compact 4 megapixel digital camera with sharp 3x optical zoom lens

Easy to use 4 megapixel camera for superb quality digital pictures
4.1 million effective pixels, 3x optical zoom plus 3.9x digital mode
1.7" colour LCD display, automatic flash with red-eye reduction
Movie mode with sound, PictBridge compatible, xD card storage
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Digital Cameras – Quality Vs. Size
 by: Sara Wells

When looking to purchase a new digital camera there is always the debate between size and quality within the range of your budget. No matter what the budget, the choice will have to be made between a smaller size, more portable camera and a higher resolution camera with more features. Making the choice between the two is simply a matter off considering what the camera’s purpose.

Digital camera users who plan to use a camera for simple point-and-shoot purposes will want to focus their budget on a small, portable camera. These individuals are most likely using their camera to document travels, family events, and personal experiences for their own memory. The photos don’t need to be or a super high resolution because they will not be blown up to poster size, but will remain 4 x 6 or 5 x 7 in a frame on the mantel. It is important to consider that when size is traded for quality, while the photos will be higher quality, users may be less inclined to take photos as the size of the camera becomes a hindrance to taking it along for the fun.

Photographers who are more interested in the end product will want to sacrifice size for a higher resolution camera or one with more features and/or accessories. The bulkier high-resolution cameras or digital SLRs will be the better choice for users who are taking artistic or professional photographs. Even the amateur artist, will want to invest in quality over size to produce the kind of photos that can be enlarged to show detail. Cameras used for professional shots, whether to be displayed in a portfolio, brochure or website, will also need to be of higher quality, and it will be worth hefting the extra weight to get the higher-end photos.

Knowing the type of photographer you are, will help you make the right choice in cameras. When you have an idea of what characteristics are most important to you, take the time to shop, read the reviews, and compare the various cameras in your price range.

About The Author
Sara Wells is a successful writer for http://www.camerapieces.com. She provides information and details on cameras and accessories http://www.camerapieces.com on her website.

Fuji FinePix A605 Digital Super CCD HR
click here for more info Compact and easy to use capsule style 3.1 megapixel CCD camera

3.1 megapixel CCD digital camera with 4x digital zoom
4th Generation SuperCCD HR technology - 6 million recorded pixels
Optical viewfinder and TFT screen, auto flash with red-eye reduction
Movie mode, PictBridge, USB connection to PC, xD card storage
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Digital Camera Care
 by: Sara Wells

After spending money on a quality digital camera, it is important to take the time to maintain it properly. Your camera will last much longer if you take preventative measures to keep it in the best condition.

The most important, and delicate, component of your digital camera is the camera lens. This serves as your window to the world, and once scratched it will require professional intervention to fix. For this reason, it is imperative that you protect the lens. First of all, when you are not taking photos your lens cap should always be on to keep the lens clean. Do not touch the lens directly with your finger. The oils left behind by your skin will be difficult to remove, making the view blurry at best. If your lens should get dusty or dirty, use a cleaner and cloth made specifically for cleaning camera lenses.

The body of your camera should also be kept clean and free of debris. Keep the camera in a case or pouch when not in use. If it should get dirty, wipe it down with a soft dry cloth. If you camera has an LCD panel, it is acceptable to breath lightly on it to add slight bit of moisture before wiping it down with a soft cloth.

Digital cameras should be kept dry. Most cameras are not waterproof, and should not be in situations where they could be submerged in liquid or even splashed. If your camera should get wet, it is a good idea to turn it off, remove the battery, and remove the memory card. Leave the camera out to air dry for one to two days. At that time if the camera is not functioning properly you will need to contact a professional repair company or the manufacturer for advice.

In general, your camera will do best if stored in mild, dry conditions. Extreme temperatures can be damaging so try not to leave your camera in your car or any super sunny locations. Another good idea is to save the silica gel packets that come with many purchases to prevent moisture damage, and place them in the drawer or container where your camera is stored. If you plan to store your camera for a long period of time without use, you should first remove the battery from the camera. This precaution will prevent damage in case the battery should leak.

Finally, if you are planning to take photos in a location where you believe there will be a higher risk of damage from water or soil or other conditions purchase a disposable camera and leave your digital at home. Better safe than sorry.



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