Thursday, April 16, 2009

Digital Camera

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 less pixels, the more grainy your picture will be, so you’ll probably want a camera that is at least at a 2 or 3. However, once you start going above that, you won’t see 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.


If you are going to buy your first digital camera, you will want to research your purchase so that you don’t end up being clueless on things like megapixels, you do have a lot of options, but you don’t want to get confused. You will find that when you do a little bit of research before you go to buy a camera, you will be able to save some time and possibly money .Good hunting!

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