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If you want to find the best digital camera that will suit you, then there are many factors you need to consider. The cost and your intentions with the camera will affect your decision making. Features and options, resolution, weight, size, and level of control are also things you need to consider. Have a look at these factors one by one.

The Camera's Weight and Size

Each person has their own preference when it comes to weight and size. If you're a beginner, then the best choice for you would be the simplest camera because it's also the lightest. The technology of these cameras are limited to point and click. Cameras with less features are usually the lightest. Because these simple to use cameras are lightweight, they can easily fit into your purse or pocket. A more complex digital camera is the SLR and is usually the choice of the more serious photographer. These cameras offer more options and accessories and can even weigh to up to a pound.

Resolution and Detail

The printing quality and detail of the image is related to the resolution. The picture will have greater detail if the resolution is high. For printing standard photos, the best resolution is 5-6 mega pixels. However, choose a camera with a higher resolution if you're going to print oversized pictures.

What is the Level of Control

Deciding on the level of control you want in the picture taking process is important if you want to find the best digital camera for you. Aside from the point and click, other digital cameras have total control over picture taking and even allows you to control settings such as speed, focus, and aperture.

Determine the Features and Options

To determine the best digital camera for you, consider several options and features like video capability, macro capability for close-up shots, weather proof casing, and being able to add audio to your images.

Bottom line is, ask yourself first what you'll be using the camera for so that you'll have a better idea on what digital camera to choose.

by: Carolyn Nichols




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