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Minute Details you might not knowing........
Feb 09, 2007 06:07 PM 4539 Views
(Updated Apr 22, 2007 09:36 PM)

Thats right guys.some minute points that some people miss before buying a digicam.


Fillowing are the points you should always consider while buying a cam:




  1. Always buy a cam with Carl Zieuss lens. Lense is the heart of any cam. Many good companies have launched some cheap model by using their own lens. But remember that Carl Zeiuss is world class and its resolution and pic quality is unmatchable.




  2. Always look for a large LCD screen. You'll always going to look your last snap in the screen provided in the cam to know how pic came. Based on this you are going to decide whether to take another snap or not. In fact all the people wiil come around you to see the snap and they'll appreciate if you have a big screen. A matter of proud yeah.:)




  3. Megapixel resolution you require. Those who wants a cam to shoot pics as hobbies and has nothing to do with professional photography, 6 MP would be more than suffice. If it is Carl Zeiuss lens then even 3 MP would be a gr8 choice.




  4. Look for more optical zoom than digital zoom. Digital zoom has nothing to do with pic resolution. But optical zoom helps in positioning and capturing large distant objects. Usually 3x optical and 5x digital zoon would be suffice.




  5. Shutter Speed and Aperture Size: Lets go into some basics. In photography, exposure is the total amount of light allowed to fall on the photographic medium(image sensor or CCD) during the process of taking a photograph. Exposure time is controlled in a camera by shutter speed and the illumination level by the lens aperture size. Shutter speed is the time for which the shutter is held open during the taking of a photograph to allow light to reach the image sensor. Slower(longer) shutter speeds and greater(bigger) lens apertures produce greater exposures and ultimaetly leads to a brighter, sharper, sensible image.






So aperture size of f/2.8-7.1 is the best one. Whilef/2.8-4.1 is OK.


And a shutter speed of 1/2000 sec is fine.


(All these parameters can be obtained from product specifications)




  1. Video zoom. Most of the cams doesn’t provide this facility. If you are gonna use video capture frequently for long durations, then it might help you. Otherwise do not consider this feature as an requirement.




  2. Ease of operation. You should be able to use most of the features provided to you at any point. Otherwise there is no use of loads of features and functionalities in your box remaining unutilized just because of you find it difficult to use them. Value for money depends on his point as well.




  3. Before buying a cam, always go on the website of that company. Collect information on the produact and compare your needs with the specifications provided.






Rest you people are wise………….so happy shooting!


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