Little-Used Functions of Digital Cameras

June 13, 2008 by dealsdirect

Part of maximizing the value of your digital camera is knowing exactly what it can do and taking advantage of the features it offers. Let’s examine a few features that are often overlooked.

Most digital cameras have an option to take several shots in quick succession, and your camera is likely no exception. Doing this can help you nail action shots, and it’s easy to do!

Many people never bother to change the presets of their digital camera, and their pictures often suffer as a result. Don’t be another victim- turn off the auto-flash if it’s going on for no reason in a bright room! Change the preset if it’s blurring your action shots!

Also, review your pictures after you take them. It may sound crazy, but many people barely bother to even glance after they take a picture. This can lead to a lot of “what was this?” moments later on. Delete the bad ones and retake them!

How Many Pixels Is Enough?

June 12, 2008 by dealsdirect

One of the main things you’ll want to consider when buying a digital camera is the amount of megapixels that are offered in pictures taken by the camera. What a number of megapixels represents, in layman’s terms, is the detail and quality of your photos. How many do you need? Read on, and you may be closer to determining what’s right for you.

First you need to consider what type of pictures you want to take. If you are on the go and just need good quality pictures at an affordable price, about 3 megapixels is probably fine. However, you’ll want to go larger if you think you may want to blow up pictures for larger prints.

Digital cameras can go upwards of 6 megapixels and beyond, so really weigh the quality against the price of the camera. Generally, for normal use you’re not going to need more than 5 megapixels. Really, there’s no use spending extra for quality you don’t need, after all. A 5 megapixel digital camera will produce great 8×10s, and is close to professional level quality.

Make sure that you find the right compromise between price and quality to fit your expectations as well as your budget. With many options out there to choose from, you’re sure to find something you’ll be happy with.

How Digital Cameras Make Sharing Easier

June 11, 2008 by dealsdirect

It used to be a huge ordeal when a family member or friend wanted photos of a family reunion, vacation, or gathering. You’d have to order doubles, then after they develop, send them to the person through the mail, or wait until you see them and fork them over. Well, thanks to the advent of digital cameras, all that has changed.

Now, sharing your pictures is as easy as sending an e-mail or, for the e-mail impaired, sending a disc in the mail. After all, once you take pictures on your digital camera, it’s usually simple to upload them to your computer, where you can quickly sort them and attach them to an e-mail to Aunt Betty in Vermont.

Even if your friends or relatives are technologically impaired, it’s still easier to share pictures with a digital camera. Since you only have to print the pictures you choose, you don’t have to order doubles of 24 pictures just so Aunt Betty can get that one shot of your adorable daughter. Now, you can just print off the pictures she wants, then send away!

Any way you slice it, you can’t beat the convenience of a digital camera, especially if you like to share pictures with those close to you.

Features You Need in a Digital Camera

June 10, 2008 by dealsdirect

There are so many features in digital cameras that it can be hard to know what is important and what is not! Here are some features you’ll definitely want in your new camera.

You want to make sure you have auto–flash, auto-focus, a variety of presets, and other features that make photography easier for the average joe.

Also, make sure that the digital camera has a high number of megapixels, since more megapixels means a sharper picture, even after being blown up to a bigger size. Don’t overpay for a lot of megapixels if you don’t require that level of quality, though!

Finally, look for other features such as video capturing, compatibility with your home computer, and read product reviews online if possible! These are the best ways to know whether or not the camera you’re looking it is going to work for you!

Where to Buy a Digital Camera

June 9, 2008 by dealsdirect

Today, there are more options than ever when shopping, and shopping for a digital camera is no exception. You can hoof it around town and check out stores, of course, but you can also shop online and often find great deals. If you decide to do so, here are a few things to keep in mind.

First, you’ll want to check out the return policy of the website you’re buying from. Returns from orders placed online can be a pain, but many websites have friendly and fair policies, as well.

Also, pay attention to shipping and handling costs. You may think you have a great deal, but if the shipping costs are outrageous, you still could end up paying more than you would in a store down the road.

Finally, make sure that your order will get to you when you need it. You might want to check on the shipping time and see if it will get to you before your big get-together, event, or vacation.