Let's get something straight right out of the box. If you're looking to buy a new digital camera, you don't really have to be an expert in pixels and mega pixels and all that kind of stuff. If you expect to find that kind of deep technical discussion here, you're in the wrong place.
Actually, there's a whole lot of stuff you don't really need to know before tackling the daunting task of choosing the right digital camera for you.
First of all, forget all the high-tech jargon. It's mostly a lot of sales hype anyway. Choosing a good unit is pretty simple really...pretty much all you have to remember is that the higher the mega pixel rating on the front of the camera, the bigger picture you can make without it breaking up into little chunks (called pixels) and most likely the more cash it's likely going to pry out of your pocket. Each model has an array of techno-widgets that go by different names but they all have the same basic focus, to help you take a better picture.
I have a quick (and admittedly simplistic) overview of the pixel story. The shot on the left on my web page
http://www.great-nature-photography.com/digital-cameras.html
is one I took with a high pixel rating and the one on the right was with a much lower rating. They've been enlarged way beyond what you would normally do, but I do have a point to make here. If you look carefully you can see there's a terrific difference in the way they look or, in the 'resolution'. The image on the right has already broken up into small pieces (pixels) (I hope) you can readily see. The picture on the left was magnified several times more than the one on the right which should give you an idea of how big you can enlarge it and still retain a fairly decent result. By the way, these shots are of a very, very small piece of a picture I took of snapdragons in our front yard.
A camera with a 5.0 mega pixel rating or higher can produce a decent 16X20 print but one with a 2.0 mega pixel rating or lower should be restricted to a maximum of 4X6 prints. For the most part, you won't be happy with pictures any larger than 4X6 from the lower rated camera.
Okay, Let's Pick A Camera...
Well, I have my favorites and my not-so favorites.
When I looked at all the digital cameras available, I was more than a little astounded at the vast selection of available equipment. It seems that every company that's ever heard the word "computer" has jumped on the bandwagon. It seems they lay their hands on some lenses, wrap a computerized box around them, added a few techno-widgets and bingo, instant digital camera! What can you say...it's money in the bank!
Where did I start looking? Well, I went back to my tried and true method of buying a film camera that I talk about later. It's always worked for me and didn't let me down this time either.
My personal digital camera finally wound up to be an Olympus C-5050. By the way, in my opinion Olympus didn't do themselves or their customers any favors by dumping the f1.8 lens on the C-5060.
I chose this camera for the fast f1.8 lens and ease of use. I'm lazy at best and wanted a unit that's going to do most of the work for me while leaving me with the option of doing what I want to do when I want to do it.
This unit has all the automatic features I'll ever need but I also have the ability to set up the camera completely manually. I can still do minimum depth-of-field work among other things. I never want to completely lose control to a mindless computer although they do have their uses at times.
The first thing I did after I opened the box was print off the user manual - all 265 pages of it! I figured I had done my duty by it and promptly ignored it.
After very quickly killing my first two sets of "high-capacity" alkaline batteries, I sprung for a couple sets of Nickel-Metal Hydride (Ni-MH) rechargeables. Not only did they last longer but it was a heck of a lot cheaper than replacing the alkalines every darn time I picked up the camera.
It boils me to have to admit this but I actually had to go back to the user manual. I wasn't getting the results I wanted and there was also some 'stuff' on the camera I had no clue about using. The moral of this story is that you're gonna have to at least have a nodding acquaintance with your user manual. Sorry, but that's just the way it is.
Back to choosing a camera...
Throughout the years I've learned that if a camera 'fit' my hand it worked well for me. It may sound a little strange at first but just think about it. If you're handling something that feels awkward, your results are going to look like it. I had a Mamiya RB-67 for a lot of years. It was a big, ungainly unit but it was a good 'fit' for me and produced a great image. I also used a Hasselblad for quite a while but I much preferred the Mamiya and it gave me better results than the Hasselblad. (Don't tell Hasselblad lovers I said this, they'll kill me!)
So, rule of thumb...if it fits your hand nicely, if the main controls are handy to your fingers, if it has the mega pixel number you want and falls within your budget, you can be pretty confident this will do the job you want it to do. Oh yes, if it's a brand you've never heard of before, be very, very wary. It may work well and it may not. If it doesn't, there may not be any tech backup for you to be able to access.
The major camera companies spend lots of money developing new photo technologies. Although the latest techno-widgets go by different names, they all have the same goal, to make your pictures look as good as possible.
Pretty well every company in the world that has even come close to producing a good digital camera has gotten into the "SLR Wars".
Single lens reflex cameras dominated the photo market for years until digital technology hit the market. Because of design and price limitations, SLR technology has not been widely available in the non-professional digital cameras until the last year or so.
The furious pace of technological developments has completely overtaken the market and even professional photographers are being boggled trying to keep up.
Remember the old Nikon F2? It was the major link in the Nikon chain of professional cameras for over 10 years! This was pretty much the norm until the computer hit the photographic industry big time.
Changes used to come slowly and deliberately and it wasn't hard to keep up with the latest and greatest when major new developments came along only two or three times in a decade. The battle now is to produce digital cameras that operate faster, can be sold cheaper and will produce a better picture. Severe competition even exists within the same corporate structure where teams of developers do their utmost to 'outgun' other camera designers who work in the same building as they do!
Nikon has a distinct advantage over many of the other manufacturers in that owners of some of the older series of Nikon lenses can use them with the new digital bodies, a tremendous dollar saving to the photographer.
Most of this rapid development is focused on the professional photographer. But, with technology changing as rapidly as it is, a camera technology that sells for several thousands of dollars today will undoubtedly become available to people like you and me in the next couple of years for a whole lot less money.
One of the hardest jobs a new camera buyer will have is determine which of the new techno-widgets does the best job and is the best value.
One thing to keep in mind about camera features?they all have the same job and that's to help you take a better photo.
Picture this if you will. If you lined up 10 cameras from different manufacturers, each with similar basic features, took the same picture with each, I think even the camera manufacturers would have a tough time picking out which of the resulting photos came from their units.
Getting feedback from all kinds of users is one very excellent use of newsgroups. Serious photographers, amateur and professional both, love to talk about their latest 'toys'. This is a good way to spend time and a good place to ask questions and (sometimes) get intelligent answers.
Don't wait until you've made the investment to start doing your homework.
Another rule of thumb, if you're happy with a particular brand name already, my suggestion is to stick with it. You'll probably be more satisfied in the long run.
Now, having said all that, there are currently five search engine 'favorite' companies among the people looking for information on the Internet, Sony, Canon, Olympus, Kodak and Nikon in this order of popularity. Of this group, Sony is the only one with no prior experience in camera building before digital.
Understanding how to set your camera's resolution is absolutely vital. There's no shortcut and there's no way around it. This is the core of taking a good, reproducible photograph. If, for instance, your camera is set for 240X360, you can forget making any kind of decent print above a 'thumbnail' size.
The low-end cameras are not a bargain if you're looking for good photo reproduction. Labs are constantly arguing with customers who submit low resolution digital images from a cheap camera for printing and then aren't happy with the results. They simply don't understand why the pictures from their brand new digital camera are so lousy. Lenses and the type of digital image recording technology are also critical factors.
I won't get into the technical details of why but I will suggest you consider spending in the $250 to $400 range if you want something that will satisfy you.
Let's spend a few minutes on lenses. Pretty well all of the digital cameras these days have a form of zoom lens. Most of the higher-end cameras have the capability for the user to add either an external telephoto or wide-angle lens. Depending on the type of photography you want to do will determine whether or not this is of value to you.
One thing to watch out for. The higher end cameras have very good glass lenses. It's part of what you're paying for. The lower-end units have progressively less expensive lenses and consequently, a lower image definition.
There are both optical and digital zoom capabilities on digital cameras. The term "optical zoom" simply means you're using the glass lenses to do the magnification. "Digital zoom" on the other hand simply increases the size of the pixels to make the image larger. For reasons of image clarity, the optical zoom is a far better way to go.
One last note - if you run across the "best deal in town" on a very low-priced name brand camera, check to make sure it isn't badly out-dated. Buying well-priced clearance stock is okay if it isn't too old. In this computer age, pretty well anything over a year old is considered 'old technology'. As new technologies are developed the price keeps going down so you could actually be money ahead by investing in the 'latest and greatest'.
Always keep in mind the old adage that 'you usually get what you pay for.
If you go to a 'box' store looking for the best price, don't expect service. The folks there simply don't know what they're selling. Their job is to move as much merchandise as they can as quickly as possible. It's not to give you advice.
Go to the Internet to get the latest data directly from the manufacturers. It changes very, very quickly. When you do this, try to climb through all the sales hype to get to the 'meat' of what the cameras are all about. Newsgroups can also a very excellent source of advice for 'newbies'.
Most people will be very happy to give you their personal opinion of what you should buy. Just remember, they won't usually tell you what the downside to their purchase is. They don't want to look less than 'expert' in your eyes. Do your own homework. This is an investment you probably won't repeat for several years.
A specialty camera store on the other hand gives the buyer both service and product and usually very well. Keep in mind that the specialty store personnel are quite often very highly trained and will probably be well prepared to help you find the best equipment for you and will also give you a 'leg-up' in getting started using it.
We need to spend a couple of moments on storage media. Whatever size media card you stick in your camera will determine the number of pictures you can take and store. It's like a roll of film, the bigger the roll the more pictures you can take. Digital images are no different. The greater the number of available megabytes (Mb), the higher the number of pictures you can take.
A word of caution - never, never, never leave your media card in a photo lab. The incidence of loss is high and most labs won't replace lost cards. Quite frankly, I don't blame them. Far, far too many false claims have been made and labs now refuse to take any responsibility for your memory cards.
That's it for now. Keep your film dry your lenses clean!
Gordon
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Gordon has been involved in the photo industry in one way or another for over 30 years. Long after he stopped using his mother's pie plates as developing trays in the family bathroom, among other things, he owned his own photo lab and professional studio for a number of years.
See more at: http://www.great-nature-photography.com
AP - President-elect Barack Obama picked a national security team headed by former campaign rival Hillary Rodham Clinton and Bush administration holdover Robert Gates on Monday, and said he wants to consult with military commanders before settling on a firm timetable to withdraw U.S. combat troops from Iraq.
AP - The U.S. economy has been in a recession since December 2007, the National Bureau of Economic Research said Monday.
AP - Barack Obama says the U.S.-Iraq security agreement approved by Iraq's parliament puts the U.S. on a "glide path" toward reducing forces there.
AP - Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said Monday that further interest-rate cuts are "certainly feasible," but he warned there are limits to how much such action would revive an economy likely to stay weak well into next year.
AP - One person was shot at a suburban Miami mall Monday and taken to a hospital by helicopter, and another person was injured, authorities said.
AP - Retailers who saw Thanksgiving holiday sales drop off as the weekend progressed stepped up online promotions on the day known as "Cyber Monday" to try to get consumers tired of the crowds at stores to keep shopping.
AP - India demanded Pakistan take "strong action" against those behind the 60-hour siege that left at least 172 people dead, as new details emerged Monday about the gunmen and the survival training that enabled them to thwart Indian commandos.
AP - Tina Fey's husband is talking about something the "30 Rock" actress would rather not discuss: the scar on her left cheek.
AP - Plaxico Burress was led out of a police precinct in handcuffs Monday after surrendering on a weapons possession charge, and authorities said that teammate Antonio Pierce is being investigated over his role in an accidental shooting at a Manhattan nightclub.
Reuters - U.S. President-elect Barack Obama named former rival Hillary Clinton as secretary of state on Monday and said Robert Gates would remain defense secretary in a national security team charged with recasting America's leadership role in the world.
Reuters - Stocks stayed near session lows on Monday after Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said that the U.S. economy remained under considerable stress.
Reuters - India on Monday demanded Pakistan take swift action over deadly attacks in Mumbai it said were carried out by militants from its rival neighbor.
Reuters - The U.S. economy has slumped into a recession, the nation's business cycle arbiter declared on Monday, while European leaders clashed over how much public money to spend tackling a deepening downturn.
Reuters - Democrats in the House of Representatives likely will seek passage next month of an economic stimulus bill costing about $500 billion, a House Democratic aide said on Monday.
Reuters - President George W. Bush said the biggest regret of his presidency was flawed intelligence that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction and told ABC "World News" in an interview airing on Monday that he was unprepared for war when he took office.
Reuters - Thai protesters prepared to end their three-month occupation of the Prime Minister's office on Monday to consolidate their grip on the main airport ahead of a court verdict that could dissolve the elected government.
Reuters - Federal authorities arrested the mayor of Birmingham, Alabama, on Monday in a corruption probe surrounding a massive sewer bond debt that has forced Jefferson County to the brink of bankruptcy.
AFP - Barack Obama on Monday nominated Hillary Clinton to be his "tough," "smart" secretary of state and his former foe vowed to give her all to steer America through a perfect storm of global crises.
AFP - India on Monday formally accused "elements" in Pakistan of being behind the devastating Islamic militant attacks in Mumbai and demanded that Islamabad take "strong action".
The digital camera is not meant only for capturing images and storing... Read More
George Eastman, founder of Kodak is world renowned today. Digital cameras or... Read More
Digital cameras are available in several price ranges today. They can be... Read More
Strike one! Strike two! Strike three!Baseball! America's Pastime, and a sport growing... Read More
Looking at the digital camera, a person can visualize it as a... Read More
Your first thought when you read "Alligator Farm" might be "tourist trap,"... Read More
Setting up your own photography business it easy, you don't need office... Read More
Night photographs express a special something that cannot be seen in normal... Read More
Probably one of the most common problems you will be faced with... Read More
Your wedding day is without a doubt one of the happiest and... Read More
Infrared photography is sometimes placed on the outside edge of the mainstream... Read More
How many people have pictures in a shoe box? In a drawer?... Read More
So you are a small business person or web designer and you... Read More
Started in a single-room by three Japanese men in the year 1933... Read More
A digital SLR camera or a single lens reflex (SLR) camera is... Read More
These parameters are discussed at 2 levels: -Based on degree of... Read More
Point and click. The new life of digital cameras gives us all... Read More
There are two types of underwater camera systems: an ""amphibious"" camera, which... Read More
With modern technology in the form of SLR digital cameras, you do... Read More
There are many different types of photography. You can take pictures of... Read More
Are you buying your first digital camera? Well, you must be confused... Read More
One of the most common problems when dealing with scanned photographs as... Read More
If you are buying a new underwater camera or video camera, you... Read More
Break out that video camera, there is a game this weekend! 1.... Read More
Let's start there (but not spend too much time on it because... Read More
Here's the challenge. You have to photograph small items for Ebay or... Read More
1. Myth: Digital photos are pixilated or fuzzy. Reality: most people that... Read More
There are major obstacles to overcome to get into nude photography, not... Read More
The digital camera is but a technological advancement of the conventional analog... Read More
Some compact cameras are small enough to fit in your handbag or... Read More
How many of the birthday party pictures you've seen are kept just... Read More
Elephants in the Sky[1980s, Lee Evens in Mali, Timbuktu/Africa]Advance: Lee was discharged... Read More
So you have this great digital camera and you've taken lots of... Read More
Before you rush into buying your digital camera this holiday season make... Read More
While digital photography offers you the ability to review photograph instantaneously, it... Read More
Children are naturally photogenic. Ive worked in studios and children are so... Read More
Kids grow up so quickly and while we are often left with... Read More
There's so much you can do with an underwater video camera. If... Read More
There is one simple technique any body can do to eliminate red... Read More
Nature is all around us, and its beauties are unlimited. In this... Read More
There are also some excellent online courses available and some of them... Read More
What have you done with the photos you've taken with your digital... Read More
Underwater digital cameras are fun and easy to use under the water... Read More
One of the main reasons people buy digital cameras is so they... Read More
Every device needs a driving force to operate, just as every living... Read More
Once in while I receive e-mails or phone calls from aspiring or... Read More
Disposable wedding cameras (also called single-use cameras) will never replace a professional... Read More
Are you buying your first digital camera? Well, you must be confused... Read More
One of the biggest debates in the photography world is whether digital... Read More
Imagine taking your new digital camera on a vacation and then realizing... Read More
Elephants in the Sky[1980s, Lee Evens in Mali, Timbuktu/Africa]Advance: Lee was discharged... Read More
Panasonic is a world-renowned consumer electronics company today. Its digital cameras have... Read More
There are major obstacles to overcome to get into nude photography, not... Read More
Probably one of the most common problems you will be faced with... Read More
Why Pinhole Photography?It's fun. It's creative. It's educative about the basics that... Read More
1. Pet photos - advertise a Pet Photography business where you photograph... Read More
Anyone with the right camera equipment, and the necessary skills can set... Read More
Break out that video camera, there is a game this weekend! 1.... Read More
IntroductionModern cameras are highly automatic in operation. They have auto focus and... Read More
Think about Laurel and Hardy for a moment, or Charlie Chaplin, and... Read More
There are also some excellent online courses available and some of them... Read More
Being a professional digital photographer is a dream many people have but... Read More
Wholesale disposable cameras are disposable cameras bought in quantity. Bulk disposable cameras... Read More
Your first thought when you read "Alligator Farm" might be "tourist trap,"... Read More
It was widely reported in the press (15 September 1997) that a... Read More
The business of stock photography has drastically changed over the last few... Read More
If you are buying a new underwater camera or video camera, you... Read More
Nude photography is the genre of art photography, whose subject is the... Read More
Digital Camera Basics? The VocabularyShopping for a digital camera can be a... Read More
Everyone has a digital camera today and we all take a lot... Read More
Women photographers are fortunate. Unlike other titles, photographer has no gender. Women... Read More
What Is... Exposure BracketingExposure bracketing is a simple technique professional photographers use... Read More
The path to picking a digital camera usually leads to a fork... Read More
So your picture came out less then perfect. Blemishes or wrinkles, red... Read More
For years I wondered how big the bucks were that were roaming... Read More
Remember the good old photography days?Film camera in hand, you would see... Read More
Early cameras of the 16th and 17th century were able to project... Read More
Family vacations, summer weddings and family reunions are in full swing, and... Read More
Purchasing a digital camera is a wise decision, particularly if you take... Read More
Knowing which megapixel camera to buy can be intimidating. There are literally... Read More
That's right, you go through all the trouble of making your house... Read More
Underwater digital cameras are fun and easy to use under the water... Read More
In the age of home phones and 8x10's we all wondered how... Read More
When my old Olympus digital camera got broke while caving during a... Read More
While it would be nice to live in a house where you... Read More
If you use a digital camera (I use a Canon EOS Digital... Read More
While analyzing any camera, one of the most important qualities of a... Read More
Babies make the best and the worst subjects to photograph. They are... Read More
Let's get something straight right out of the box. If you're looking... Read More
STAY CONNECTED WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS.Making your own digital photo cards and... Read More
Demystifying Digital Camera JargonWant to buy a digital camera but confused by... Read More
There are many kinds of disposable cameras. All disposable cameras are already... Read More
So you recently bought a digital camera or perhaps your thinking about... Read More
It doesn't matter if your emailing photos of your grandson or putting... Read More
Photography Photography |