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Want To Buy A Camera But Confused Which One To Go For? This Article Might Help You!

By: Jessica Thomson

Camera was invented more than a century ago. As the price of camera, film rolls and printing of photographs became cheaper and became within the reach of any ordinary person, it became a part of every family.
The next big change that came in the field of photography is the introduction of digital camera. Digital cameras had the advantage of not requiring any processing to print the photos. They could be directly downloaded on a personal computer and then printed on a printer. The photos could be previewed before their printing. The photographs you do not want could be easily deleted.
But, when you go to the market you would be overwhelmed by number of companies and models of digital cameras being offered for sale. These cameras are of two types. One type is known as Digital Single Lens Reflex camera or DSLR Camera in short and other type is known as non-SLR digital camera. Amongst DSLR cameras, a few well known brands are Canon Digital SLR, Nikon Digital SLR and Sony Digital SLR. Now, a customer would be asking the question "which camera I should buy?" A few tips are given here to help you in your purchase.
The first question you should ask yourself is that how you want to use the camera. A few pertinent questions could be:
1 What do you need the camera for?
2 What type of photography will you be doing? (portraits, landscapes, sports)
3 What conditions you will be largely photographing in? (indoors, outdoors, low light, bright light)
4 Will you largely stay in auto mode or do you want to learn the art of photography?
5 What experience level do you have with cameras?
6 What type of features are you looking for? (long zoom, image stabilization, large LCD display etc)
7 How important is size and portability to you?
8 What is your budget?
These questions are to be asked and the answers kept ready before going to the shop for buying the camera.
Another term you will come across while buying a camera is "Megapixel". Previously, this was an important criterion of selecting a camera. But, now most of the cameras are available with minimum 5 Megapixel, this is not so important now. In fact, buying a camera with high Megapixel rating could turn out counterproductive as it would require lots of memory for each picture because the image would be very large.
Another point to be kept in mind that Digital SLR cameras are meant for more professional photographers. For a novice, it is better to buy a non-DSLR camera, which is also known as Point and Shoot Digital Cameras, which are lighter in weight and easier to operate.
This article tries to give a brief idea about the points to be considered by a person before buying a digital camera.

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