Here are the steps to buying the digital camera that is right for
you.
1. Know your budget. Yes, you have to do the number crunching this
time. No sense in getting your hopes up for a high powered digital
camera you can't afford. Do not be afraid to tell the salesman straight
way what your budget is either. Don't waste your time looking for
cameras that don't fit this budget.
2. Know what you want to use the camera for. Is this for a professional
or to take pictures of your kids? Will it be used mostly indoors,
outdoors, or both? Knowing this information can help narrow down
your search as well.
3. Needs Versus Desires. Okay so just about everyone wants the
digital camera that is loaded with features and added bonuses. But,
is it really what you need? Cutting down all these extras will help
you cut the extra costs as well. But, don't skimp either. Take some
time to check out several of the available digital cameras in your
price range. Know what to expect for your money.
4. Do your research. Trust me, once you walk into that saleroom,
chances are you are going to want to lay your hands on a camera
and leave with it. But, this is not a smart choice. You need to
either decide not to do this until you have checked out several
places or you can do the smarter thing. That is doing your research
online from home, far away from the store itself. Just keep going
from site to site to determine what are the basic cameras available
in your price range. Who is offering the most bang for your buck?
5. LCD screen or not? Most of us want to be able to preview the
image we are going to take using the LCD screen. But, it is a costly
addition to the camera. Consider whether it is right for you or
not.
6. Memory Cards. Will you need to purchase a memory card for your
digital camera as well or will one be provided. How many should
you buy depends on how much you will use the camera in between downloading
them. How much memory will be on the cards for the camera you plan
to purchase?
7. Pixels and Resolution. Just, what is all that about? The better
quality cameras which have higher pixels and resolution provide
a clearer picture with much more detail then others. Again, compare
the different models once you are at the store. Which model, in
your budget range, has the best picture? Or, which camera has the
best picture for what you are willing or able to spend. Test them
out prior to
purchasing to see the difference here.
8. Is the camera compatible with your computer? This is very important
here since this is how most people download and even print off their
pictures! This is usually not a problem unless you own an older
computer.
9. Ease of use. Purchasing a digital camera is supposed to make
your life easier, right? Make sure you are choosing
one you can understand how to use and one that is simple to use.
When you want to take a picture, you usually don't have 5 minutes
to figure it out.
10. Cost of features over name brand. Our last comment has to do
with name brands. Surely, you know that just because a name brand
sticker is on an item it is not a way
to tell if it is the best model out there. Compare the features
and items listed above to find the best camera available to you,
not the label.
Putting all of this together can produce a great digital camera
that suits your needs, your budget, and even your desires. Now,
that you have an idea of what to look for, go ahead, run to your
retailer with the best deal and get the digital camera you have
been waiting for!
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