by: Jakob Jelling
Being such a fascinating device as the digital
camera, this technological masterpiece is of course a precious
and priced possession. And acquiring it also means that one time
achievement feeling. Thus a person must also be very careful and
at the time quite a little knowledgeable in order to make a good
purchase and not lose a good bargain in the maze of soaring
prices and mist of exaggerated cost myths. This discussion is
again focused to pierce that mist and unravel that myth to
reveal the truths and facts regarding the actual and economic
cost of a digital camera!
As per recent marketing trends, the
conventions has it that there are only two types of digital
camera users, firstly the average people who only craves to push
the button, and secondly the professional photographers, people
who looks for good control over the digital camera and its well
carved features and are willing to pay virtually any price. Thus
with this idea in the back of the entire process of sell and
purchase, diverse levels of resolution for such digital cameras
are available that are the real culprits in defining the price
range of the cameras. United with such singular features the
digital cameras come in a spectral variety of price range for an
even varying customer range that are willing to pay anything
from £30 to £1,500. The cost of an average digital camera
probably lies in the region of £260, however in spite of this a
person must be aware of what functionality or resolution that he
or she is looking for and ultimate paying for, so that the
purchase does not result in too much in exchange of too little
of whatever must be desired from the digital camera. A person
must self analyze the reasons for purchasing the digital camera
before venturing into an expensive rendezvous. He or she must be
aware of what the real purpose is, is it only snapping for
casual reasons or a serious plan to produce super quality
photographs to be printed as art or for professional purposes.
Looking into the price index in a little more
detail reveals more facts! SLR (single-lens reflex) digital
cameras have attained quite a price shedding with the invention
and market release of digital cameras like Canon's EOS Digital
Rebel, an SLR priced below $1000, perhaps the very first of its
kind. Even with certain add on into the digital camera that even
add to the price a bit more, still the Rebel cost remains about
$600 below its flanking competitors. However comvention has it
that these standard digital cameras cost around $2500 to $4,000.
In an effort to find out the reasons behind
such soaring high prices, research reveals that digital camera
sensors are, for all intents and purposes, computer chips. The
bigger the computer chip, the more likely it is for errors. The
reason remains that a single blemish in the silicon wafer may
reduce to rubble an entire chip. Thus the random flaw increases
with the size of the wafer. This is the exact reason why costly
chips like Intel Pentiums processors are basically not bigger
than 20mm square and can be also manufactured in greater
volumes. Yet with the reduction in size the prices soar up and
this proves the high costs of the digital cameras.
Thus it becomes clear from this discussion
that a predetermined mind set is required when approaching for
purchasing a device like the digital camera. This discussion
provides an overview of the price ranges of good digital
cameras, but a person must identify his or her own needs and
preferences and have an open mind but with some notion of what a
good but should be, and the cost of the digital camera would be
a guaranteed perfection! |