by: Steve Gargin
There is so much to consider when looking for
the best digital camera to suit your needs. It is important to
decide what features matter the most to you. The main factors,
apart from cost, in assessing which is the best digital camera
for you are as follows:
• Size and weight
• Resolution
• Level of Control
• Options and features
The size and weight of the best digital camera
for one person varies greatly to that of another. If you want a
camera that is lightweight and will slip into a pocket or purse
then a ultra-lightweight cameras will probably be the best
digital camera for your needs. These are often the least complex
of the digital cameras as they offer point and shoot simplicity
and are the best digital camera for beginners. At the other end
of the size and weight scale comes a bulky 1? pound SLR camera
for the ‘serious’ photographer who wants the best digital camera
with all of the accessories to take the perfect shot.
The resolution you need can narrow down which
is the best digital camera for your requirements. The resolution
affects the detail of an image for printing quality and the
higher the resolution the greater the detail. The best digital
camera for printing standard size pictures has a lower
resolution than if you want to create oversize prints.
The best digital camera for being able to edit
and manipulate your images is one with a resolution of 5 or 6
mega pixels so that you can crop the images with photo editing
software and still print them out full size.
The amount of control that you have available
will also be an issue in finding the best digital camera. Some
people think that the best digital camera is one they can use in
an automatic mode and let the camera do the work. Others choose
the best digital camera that allows them more input in the
creative process by manually adjusting the focus, speed,
aperture and other settings. A simple point and shoot camera is
the best digital camera for people not wanting to make any
setting changes but the range of manual controls available on
other cameras varies with make and model. The latter will
require more research to find the best digital camera to meet
your requirements.
The next part in deciding which is the best
digital camera to buy is to assess what, if any, additional
features you would like. Here are some suggestions:
• Audio annotation to add commentary to your
images.
• Burst shooting which allows you to take
multiple pictures in rapid succession for fast moving action
shots.
• Macro photo capability that focuses on
extreme close-up detail for images of flowers, insects, etc.
• Movie mode with audio to take short videos.
• Panoramic stitching function, often included
in a camera's software package, which joins individual images
into a multi-photo panoramic picture.
• Weatherproof casing
The most important aspect in choosing the best
digital camera for you is ensuring that you are comfortable
using it and have some fun taking pictures. |