Features To Look For While Buying A Digital Camera

The present day digital technology has rendered the film camera redundant in today's time. If you too have finally decided to switch to a digital camera, you need to find the right type of camera for your needs and that too at the right price. As with any purchase, you need to first determine what you need a digital camera for. For instance, if you're going on safari in Kenia, you'll definitely need a high-quality digital camera with very good zooming to record the finest artpieces. Once you know what you will be doing with it, you can ascertain the right set of features that you need and a reasonable price range at which you can get it. If you are looking for an online guide to learn a little about various features that one should look for while buying a digital camera, you have come to just the right place.

The first feature that you need to know about is the megapixel count of a digital camera that determines its image resolution. The higher the number of pixels a camera has the better picture quality it can provide. A minimum count of 2 or 3 pixels is enough for taking occasional snap shots at a family function, party or event. You can get good quality average sized prints with this pixel count and even use the photographs taken with this camera for online picture sharing purpose. However, you need to opt for a higher megapixel count if you intend to make large sized prints of 8x10.

The next important feature that you should concentrate on is the optical zoom. This is rather important for magnifying distant objects without compromising on image resolution. Even with a high digital zoom, you should make sure that the camera you buy has enough optical zoom. As long as a digital camera has a 3x zoom, it should suffice amateur photography purpose. While at it, do not forget to check the connection that a particular model offers. Depending on the type of connection that your computer has - USB or serial connection - you should look for the same in your digital camera.

The storage capacity of a digital camera is very important consideration while buying one. In case a camera uses a memory stick, make sure that you buy a few extra at the time of purchase. Decide about the storage capacity that you need in your camera after careful consideration so that you do not end up buying a model that requires you to constantly transfer store images to your computer to make more space.

Check the types of picture formats that a digital camera supports and if it has a format compatible with your computer. Even a simple point and shoot camera should have a JPEG format that is a compressed format. A high quality JPEG setting is recommended for amateur shooting. Opt for a camera with a good inbuilt flash distance so that you do not need to buy an external flash for shooting in low light conditions. As digital cameras consume battery at an extremely fast speed, you should ensure that the model you buy comes with a rechargeable 'AA' type battery.