Picking the right digital camera depends on three main points:
1. Understand the words.
There are many great cameras on the market. There are also many not-so-great cameras on the market. So it is important that you understand the limitations and terms of the camera.
Not to worry, I will be defining many of these terms and qualities in this course.
2. Speed.
I find it very frustrating when I try and take a picture with my phone and there is a delay and I lose the great smile my baby girl just had on her face and capture a blurry image of a hand coming at the camera.
How many shots can the camera take a second? I like cameras that can take many shots fast, so if I get a blurry image - say in a wedding - one of the succeeding photographs (at three shots a second) will get the clear shot in that ever so crucial moment.
Speed is one of the most important points of buying a camera. How fast does the camera click once you press that button.
3. Ask the Pro's.
There are a lot of customer reviews out there. And reviews can be tainted.
I recommend you trace it backwards - find an image or photograph that you really like and find out what photographer or camera took the picture. Try and ask a pro. Cameras can get expensive.
If you are looking for a low-cost camera, choose a company that specializes in making cameras - not just electrical parts. Two of my favorites are Nikon and Cannon. Try not to go with cheapest model, usually, I like some in-between models. Again, understand the limitations of the lens, the memory, the speed and the over-all quality.
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Copyright 2010. This article was written by Charles Verhoeff November 11 2010
1. Understand the words.
There are many great cameras on the market. There are also many not-so-great cameras on the market. So it is important that you understand the limitations and terms of the camera.
Not to worry, I will be defining many of these terms and qualities in this course.
2. Speed.
I find it very frustrating when I try and take a picture with my phone and there is a delay and I lose the great smile my baby girl just had on her face and capture a blurry image of a hand coming at the camera.
How many shots can the camera take a second? I like cameras that can take many shots fast, so if I get a blurry image - say in a wedding - one of the succeeding photographs (at three shots a second) will get the clear shot in that ever so crucial moment.
Speed is one of the most important points of buying a camera. How fast does the camera click once you press that button.
3. Ask the Pro's.
There are a lot of customer reviews out there. And reviews can be tainted.
I recommend you trace it backwards - find an image or photograph that you really like and find out what photographer or camera took the picture. Try and ask a pro. Cameras can get expensive.
If you are looking for a low-cost camera, choose a company that specializes in making cameras - not just electrical parts. Two of my favorites are Nikon and Cannon. Try not to go with cheapest model, usually, I like some in-between models. Again, understand the limitations of the lens, the memory, the speed and the over-all quality.
GET THE FULL COURSE ONLINE NOW AT [HTTP://WWW.1HOURMASTER.COM]
Copyright 2010. This article was written by Charles Verhoeff November 11 2010
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