Capturing important moments is something everyone would want to do. Good thing the camera options are very wide these days from feature-loaded cameras under $200, ruggedized point-and-shoots, high-zoom pocket cameras, hybrid still-and-video champs, interchangeable-lens compact cameras, and full-fledged DSLRs. Let’s face it, choosing from all those can be very confusing.
Understanding some of the new technical terms can be a headache as well. But, one should find the right digital cameras that fit perfectly right for the need. Don’t be tempted on buying a camera solely on megapixel as other features are often more important and they depend on what you’ll be using the camera for. Educating yourself by reading through a digital camera glossary to familiarize all of the terms and features involved with digital cameras can greatly help in making better choices.
Before going to the store, keep these few points in mind. Figure out how you intend to use the camera. But, if you are not sure or don’t have any primary focus for your photography, try to pick a good all-around model. Make sure the digital camera you buy has enough resolution for the print sizes you want. Choose the size and style of the camera that fits your taste. Also, figure out how much you want to spend before you reach the store, then stick to it.
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