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Tips And Tricks To Buying A Digital Camera

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tionazt@126.com - 12 May 2008 15:27 GMT
Technology is changing fast and not everyone can adopt quickly and
welcome the changes. Believe it or not, but there are those who have a
problem accepting emails even today though it has become the primary
mode of communication. The usage of PDA's to store memos and notes is
even less. It comes as no surprise thus that buying a digital camera
is gaining acceptance slowly. Most people still prefer a film-based
model and sift over only if they have to.

Most people who plan on buying a digital camera start off startled as
they see the picture quality it can give from someone else's digital
camera. So they decide on buying a digital camera to get the same
quality snaps. Plus, a digital camera is very convenient as there is
no need for film rolls anymore. So remembering the rolls and what
snaps are on them are on their way out. Storing conventional snaps can
also become a problem as they tend to get lost and destroyed. Buying a
digital camera solves all these problems.

So when you have decided on buying a digital camera you should start
off by doing some research work. Try to read a few online reviews of
user experiences to know about the various brands, their features,
pluses and minuses. Before buying a digital camera you should know
them and thus you will yourself know what you should go for. These
online resources will also help you find the best bargains. Once you
have gone through them, buying a digital camera would be a whole lot
easier.

So first decide whether you are ready for buying a digital camera and
then carry out the research before taking a final decision. You can
start off by checking a few online shops, these usually offer great
bargains. But which stores do you need to turn to? Are these stores
secured for online purchases? Do some store reviews as part of your
research before buying a digital camera. This will surely make your
job of buying a digital camera much easier.

And once you have your camera and used it for a while, you will find
that you cannot live without it. You are sure to wonder why you didn't
decide on buying a digital camera earlier. Try out the various
effects, settings and techniques and clean up your old pictures with
the

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T Shadow - 12 May 2008 19:12 GMT
> Technology is changing fast and not everyone can adopt quickly and
> welcome the changes. Believe it or not, but there are those who have a
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> effects, settings and techniques and clean up your old pictures with
> the

Not too bad a post but assume the link is spam.

The glaring mistake is about losing pictures. I've never lost a shot on film
in 40 years. True the color changes but the image is still there. It's very
easy to lose digital pictures. One day when you go to put a CD or DVD in the
drive they may all be gone The media is unproven except that some CD have
been known to go bad in as little as 6 weeks. I had some Memorex CD that
lasted less than 2 years.

Make copies on different brands of media, at the least. With prices as low
as they are keeping copies on a USB hard drive is a very good option. Added
benefit of easier access. Never trust any one medium if you value your
pictures.
 
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