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By: Joshua Beachan

Digital photography is becoming more and more popular as digital cameras drop in price. Even five years ago it seemed that even the most basic digital camera was extremely expensive. If you wanted any bells and whistles you would need to spend much more money that seemed worth it. Since then digital cameras have come down in price, even the ones with all the extras are quite reasonable. Digital photography is so versatile and wonderfully easy to do.

Before you buy a new camera, think about some of the features. Most people in the market for a digital camera have at least one computer at home. It isn't a necessity, as many of the camera companies also sell special printers that interface with the camera. In that situation you can print your pictures without using a separate computer. If you have a computer, then you're in luck. You can load the pictures from the camera to your PC and manipulate them with the aid of photo software. When they look like you want them to, then upload them to a picture sharing program or website and share them with family and friends. All of you will have the option of printing the pictures as well.

Resolution is a major factor to consider in your camera. Mega-pixels vary by camera, so it depends on your needs. They range from 2.0 to 12.0 mega-pixels. The average buyer wouldn't need anything larger than 4, unless you wanted to blow your pictures up to a very large size. In general 3.0 to 4.0 mega-pixels are fine for most consumers, as these resolutions produce clear, beautiful pictures.

The other major factor for your consideration is the type of zoom to invest in. Digital zoom is a common property of digital cameras, but isn't necessarily the best zoom. In fact the pictures can come out grainy looking. Optical zoom, although more costly, is a better choice. It gives a much higher quality result. If you don't plan to use the zoom much, then sticking with the digital zoom will save you some money.

Once you have chosen your digital camera, you may want to consider getting a memory card. Check to see how much internal memory is available. The last thing you need is to go on vacation and discover your camera only stores 30 pictures. Memory cards are relatively inexpensive and can store hundreds of high-quality photographs.

Your digital camera should come with software to help you edit and manipulate your pictures. Usually this software is fairly basic, but you can do some cool functions such as changing a color photo to black and white or sepia tones. With more sophisticated software you can even edit objects and people out of your pictures.

Hopefully, these ideas helped you to decide what model digital camera to buy. Some people find new technology intimidating, but the new models are so easy and rewarding that you definitely should purchase one!

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Joshua Beecham is the owner and operator of FREY Photography, the best place on the internet for information about Photography. For more articles on Photography why not visit: www.freyphotography.com/articles
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