Guide to buying a digital

June 10, 2009 3175 views No Comment |

camera-shop Buy a digital camera for some of us can be a challenge. To start you may feel displaced in a store of technology products in which there is a huge presence of models, brands and technologies.
Here is a brief guide that focuses on the parameters to be assessed and paid attention to buy a digital camera.

Watch out for the pixels

They range from 5 to 28 megapixels. Important to emphasize the false myth that the number of pixels corresponds to the quality of the camera by force: for example, 6-megapixel good enough to print on A4 sheets.

The 'Zoom Lens, and are more important

Less important than digital zoom, which can be achieved with a photo editing software. Much more important is the optical index of the real capacity of the machine to look far.
The aim is to establish what importatne camera that we buy.
For home use, with a compact 8 megapixel is excellent. Better with the optical viewfinder if the display should break.
On the road, opt for a super zoom camera (bridge) or small SLR.
Towards the professional SLR semiprofssionale.

Difference between economic and semi-professional SLR.

The difference between a semi-professional camera is not in the economic and quality of results, but in the options. For a semi-professional have viewfinders are brighter, more speed in the gusts, the camera body better protected from dust and moisture.


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