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So you have finally chose to go out and get that digital camera that you have always wanted. But how can you be so sure about which one to by? Sony, Nikon Coolpix, or a Digicam, the list is endless, what matters is, how you choose that the model that you are going in for, isn’t just huge on words and empty on performance. Well, there are certain basic factors that you need to know before you choose the type of camera that you buy.
Megapixels: The higher the better, and more expensive too. This is one of the key factors behind choosing a digital camera. It defines the number of pixels and the more the number, the clearer the resolution of the picture you take. If you just want to share pictures over the computer, then a 2 megapixel camera works just fine. 3 megapixels will let you print for normal use, while 5 or above is professional quality.
Optical Zoom versus Digital Zoom: This one’s simple; digital enhances the image size more, but hurts the picture clarity whereas optical zooms allow enlarged pictures with excellent clarity.
Reminiscence Storage space: How many pictures will you be taking at a time? A 2 megapixel camera with 32Mb of reminiscence stores up to 35 pictures. Even if most cameras come with 8 – 16 Mb of built-in reminiscence, open-air reminiscence cards are available for more flexibility. Only thing to be careful about here is that these cards that you buy for you digital camera, may not be “hot-swappable”
Computer Compatibility: Ensure that the digital camera is compatible with the computer that you are going to plug it into for regular use.
Microphone: Check to see if there is a microphone to enhance your video mode. Will you be using it if there was?
Night Mode: if you are a creature of the night and will be using the digital camera in poor light conditions then it is useful to buy one that has a night mode feature.
Pre-programmed features: these allow you to have pre-determined settings for special light conditions in your digital camera.
Hold one: Hold the digital camera in your hand and see. A camera should feel right in your hands and should be comfortable to hold.
So before you rush out there to buy a digital camera, it is advisable to research a few models over the web and check for features, size and user friendliness. Buying a digital camera is an vital investment and it is the key to a long list of memories. So make sure that when you go for that next family picnic, your ideal camera resides in your hip-pouch.
Anmol Taneja is a Gadget enthusiast and critique. He has written several articles on various aspects of gadgets and the role they play in our day to day lives. Anmol is involved with several organizations involved in the evaluation and review of gadgets including gadgets.in thegadgetcast.com and gadgetenclave.in


