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There is a lot to consider when it comes to buying a new digital camera. It can be confusing and will appear complex if you have never owned one before. Although digital cameras are costly at purchase time, overtime you will appreciate the fact that you will make savings on recurrent expenditures. You no longer have to purchase film rolls and can delete pictures that are less in quality than what you wanted and there is no winding of your film roll up or down. There happen to be many advantages to owning to a digital camera which will become apparent as you go through the purchasing cycle to finally arrive at your choice of getting the right camera. Bargain the best deal that you can to obtain the camera that meets the value of the purchase.
The general rule of thumb is that digital cameras are a lot cheaper online or at chain department stores, because they have access to vast supplies. However, in some of those places, there might be absence of the service or knowledge of a real photography professional, which is obviously not so for the bigger chain stores so it might be worth your money to explore some of the nearby specialty camera shops in your neighborhood. The salesmen and people who own the shops know a lot about the products they sell and will be more than willing to help you learn the ropes too. At specialty stores, or the larger shops when you buy a camera from them, they might also give you discounts on services such as getting prints and framing.
In specialty stores, as in department stores and other places where cameras are sold, the merchandise is usually kept in a locked case. It could be worth your time to ask some questions and see all the cameras that you are interested in or that you can afford within the budget that you have set. Compare statistics such as photograph quality and features on a notepad, but without holding the camera and testing it out, this might make it difficult to tell if it is a good for your needs. If there are no batteries included in the camera package, ask the salesman for some batteries, so the camera can be switched on and tested.
Individuals who are not using a digital camera for professional purposes might not really mind about the quality of the camera compared to the price. However, consider going with a lower offer so that you can save some money. Make up your mind what is important to you before going to the store. Get the quality standards picked out along with a budget before you go shopping. Think about the features of the camera that you desire. A good zoom feature is worth considering, but there are other features that you will want to consider. However, use your gut feeling as well. If you do not like something, then do not buy it just because it fits into your price range. Purchase something that feels right to you. There is usually a return system with most stores, but find out before purchasing.
DIGITAL CAMERA INFORMATION.
When going about buying your first digital camera, research your purchase so that you do not end up being ignorant on things like megapixels or what is the best storage for you. The sales personnel will try to gang up on you and give you a lot of options, but do not get confused, be prepared to appear professional and confident so that you are not intimidated. A little bit of research before going shopping for the camera, will save you valuable time and unnecessary expenses.
When most people first begin looking at digital cameras, the question in their minds is picture quality. On a digital camera, this is measured by megapixels. Higher is better-megapixels, in short, are simply the little dots on the camera's screen that make up the picture. If you own a personal computer, think about what something looks like when it is "pixilated." The fewer the pixels, the more grainy your picture will be, so what you are looking for is a camera that is at least at a 2 or 3. However, once you start going above that, there will not be much of a difference in your shots unless you are taking professional photographs that are going to be blown up or need to be of impeccable quality.
The role of shutter speeds will eventually come into prominence, however the sales man should assist with the appropriate range. If you have used film cameras in the past, you probably understand shutter speed, but for novices, this may be a new phenomenon. When it comes to shutter speeds be aware that it takes less than a fraction of a second. Therefore if someone says the shutter speed is 600, they really mean that it is 1/600 of a second. Faster shutter speeds are better if you will be taking a lot of motion shots; however, most situations will never need anything higher than 2000. You will be given a minimum shutter speed and that is counted as a fraction of the full second. This is useful for night photography. If you want your camera simply for regular run-of-the-mill photography, shutter speed is probably not very important, but having these options is great for those who want to photograph things like sports events or city lights.
Digital camera storage options capabilities tend to confuse many people. Many digital cameras allow you to change the quality of your photographs-if you take lower quality, you can store more pictures. The inbuilt memory of the camera can probably keep only a hand few of images without a memory card, so that is why it is so important to purchase the extra memory card. The salesperson will try to talk you into the cards that hold more photographs and are more expensive, but remember that you only need enough storage until you can transfer your photographs to your computer or stop at a developing center. Images that you do not like can be deleted to make room for your preferred ones.
Whatever the probabilities are do not buy on impulse. It is very important to understand the quality and technicalities of the product that you are getting and how it relates to the set budget. Have a clear vision of what your needs are in order to make a good and solid purchase.
TAKING CARE OF THE CAMERA LENS.
The most vital part of the digital camera is obviously the lens. It is very important to clean the lens with care to keep it spotless smudge less clean. A camera lens is very delicate, as it is the one that captures the images. There are a few ways that you can avoid doing damage to your lens and clean it so that you do not ruin your camera or damage it.
The dust and dirt that is stuck to your lens should be removed. Gently brush this away with a clean moist cotton cloth. Microscopic tiny pieces of stone or material can create scratches that can never be repaired, so be careful as you brush and wipe. Avoid being too brisk, be gentle so the lens are not ruined.
It might be worth noting that a little bit of carelessness is all it can take to make the camera lens unusable, but this should not deter you from cleaning them because this will put the camera in danger of being ruined. Never put your camera in more danger than necessary. There are going to be oils that will build up on the lens that cannot be removed by a simple brush. Use a high quality cotton cloth for your cleaning as this will prevent you from scratching the lens as you rub it. You should wash the cloth between the cleanings. One piece of dirt could ruin your camera!
There are two ways that can be used to clean the lens depending on the type of dirt being cleaned:
First, if the film built up on the lens is water-soluble, your best option is simply to use distilled water. You can purchase some distilled water at the local grocery store in the water isle, as it can take care of harmful atmospheric minerals that could have settled on the lens. Pour the water on to the cloth, never directly on the lens where it can seep into the camera and cause irreversible damage. Electronic gadgets and water do not mix.However, breathing on the lens and gently wiping, when out in the field can be a temporary substitute.
Secondly, if the oils that have settled on the lens are not water soluble you will need to use a regular alcohol based specially made 100% pure cleaner, with no additives that could damage the lens. Oil based saturation on the lens need specially made cleaners. Never use things like paint thinners or anything that is considered toxic and could be reactionary to the skin as the camera is used very close to your face.
Make sure that you do not hurt your camera; since it is an expensive piece of electronic equipment investment which you want around to photograph and preserve those wonderful, gorgeous, memorable once in a lifetime moments. One strange thing about life is that no one event or occurrence ever repeats itself in the same sequence and way; with the same friends, family or partner and with a similar passion; no matter how hard you might want it to be so! That is where that digital camera and the resultant images will ever be so handy.
COLOR, OR BLACK AND WHITE IMAGES?
Many professional photographers will choose not to do their work in color, but just black and white. The black and white pictures will give them a classic look, but it also shows a lot of class and techniques that are used and help save on film. Black and white photography is something that is easy for beginners as the techniques are easy to master. Also you will able to focus more on light, composition and character, rather than color.
For black and white pictures, they are more rewarding sometimes than getting the pictures in color. When conditions do not present you with a perfect shot and the perfect conditions for a color shoot then go for black and white. What may look excellent in black and white can often make a washed out, mediocre color photograph. Consider black and white photography especially when shooting outside on overcast days. If you do not have a lot of lighting you can still get a great shot in various colors when you use the colors that fade in and out of the picture to make some wonderful prints. On the other hand, you will not be able to see this effect in black and white, so your picture will be focused more on the actual subject matter. Whether you are exploring a new area on vacation or simply want some prints of your hometown, if the day is not bright and sunny, consider black and white.
Black and white is a good choice to have for portraits. Skin tone is a tricky thing in many color photographs-people tend to dislike close-up shots because they can clearly see blemishes in coloring, which black and white pictures will be able to conceal. Black and white photography also gets rid of the stark contrast between someone's bright face and the dull background. The black and white photography will help to see things in a classy look and also it will add some whimsical romance to set the mood. That is why it is perfect for a wedding photo shoot.
Although black and white pictures will be scary in some instances, you can still use them as you would with those in color, like to help others pay attention to the finer details like the shapes and lines. Some of the best black and white pictures will help you to contrast very dark areas. The major advantage with the black and white pictures is that the same roll of film will print more images than in color, which for the professional photographer is an added bonus as it relates to more revenue gained with the same resources.
CONFIGURING THE APERTURE.
As a photographer one should Endeavour to master the configurations of the aperture, as this is a major tool towards the result of perfect quality photographs. Most digital cameras have simple automatic settings that are easy to get your head around, most especially if you are just starting out and not that much experienced. The aperture will help bring the subject matter into better view that will help you to make the photographs stunningly better.
The most common apertures to use are mid-range, from f8 to f11. Known as a "sweet spot" in the photography world, this is the automatic depth-of-field most cameras use if the settings are not changed. Mid-range apertures are good for easy focusing and to capture well balanced pictures. This is a good range to stay in for most photo-shoots, especially if you do not have the time to set the aperture after every shot as the automatic features will come very handy.
IF you are the adventurous and creative type you could try to explore the various options on the aperture configurations to change the look of your pictures and come up with something perfect for your needs. First, you can shoot in large apertures-f2.8 to f5.6-which will produce photographs with a low depth-of-perception field. In other words, use this option if you want to shoot a subject matter that is very close to your camera. If you are using a large aperture, you will be able to focus on the character or object, but also the background so that things do not seem so blurry. Large apertures are most commonly used for photographing wildlife and portraits.
As for the small apertures, they do the exact opposite. An aperture from f16 to f32 will draw you into the picture by creating sharp focus to most of the elements in the frame. This is where larger depths of perception fields happen to be created and you notice that the pictures will look more natural. Most landscape photographers use this when shooting so that they get a sharper image, even for items that are in the distance such as mountains.
The overall aperture capabilities on your camera are something that should be studied so that you can get the perfect shot when needed. Learn about how you can change aperture and depth of perception fields so that you can quickly take a picture and reflect a little more creativity. This is what will make the difference between an ordinary picture and a masterpiece. All these are options that can be reviewed before you make the purchase to ensure your use of quality aperture features as you go along capturing those momentous historical rare images with the digital camera.
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Bruce mwale
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