Technobility

A blog for technophiles and technophobes alike on tech gear like digital cameras, camcorders, computers, websites and all things tech.

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Finding the Best Digital Camera

Digital cameras come with a whole lot of bells and whistles these days. To help narrow a search for the best digital camera to fit your needs, it’s a good idea to decide what features are important to you. Things to consider include special effects, such as black and white images and sepia tone, video recording capabilities, zoom, automatic functions, storage options and so on

For more information on buying a digital camera, taking better pictures with one and enjoying the benefits that digital cameras and photography have to offer, DigitalCameraWiz.com is a terrific online resource.

Sunday, March 18, 2007

it would take some Practice to capture Digital Camera Photos like the Pros

One of the biggest complaints of people taking digital camera photos is that the pictures looked much better on the screen display. This is because fine details, such as leaves, skin imperfections, and color intensity appear smaller than they really are.

When the photo is uploaded and enlarged, the photographer finds certain details were neglected. Another enemy of digital camera photos is blurriness. If your hand isn't perfectly steady when you snap the picture, the entire photo is ruined. This doesn't show up until the picture is enlarged.

With practice, both woes of digital camera photos can be avoided. At first, it's difficult for the amateur photographer to spot these imperfections.

Trial and error is the only way to truly learn from your mistakes. The types of flaws that people see in their digital camera photos are unique to the photographer.

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Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Digital Camera Buying Advice

Shopping for a digital camera can be a pretty confusing undertaking. With so many bells and whistles, it can be very difficult to tell what is a good buy and what is not.

From mega pixels to interchangeable lenses, the options to consider when looking at digital cameras are many. This, of course, isn’t even considering the major price range that’s typically involved. Digital cameras can start around $100 and go all the way up to $1,000 or more.

To help lessen the confusion, Digital Camera Wiz.com has a lot of information on digital camera buying. The site even has a digital camera buying article that lists out some easy questions shoppers should ask themselves before delving into a purchase. From budgeting to features, the article suggests the smartest way to find the right camera is to make sure a buyer knows what they want.

The questions, once answered, can help potential buyers eliminate some of the options out there and make the search for the best a bit easier to handle. This can be a great way to make sure the camera purchased is one that does what it needs to.

If you’re like me, sorting through the tech stuff to find a good digital camera can be difficult. I am only interested in the results, but to get those, it’s necessary to understand the options when buying a digital camera. The article on digital camera buying really helped me narrow down the selection.

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