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Canon A2000IS Digital Cameras Have Evolved – a Simple Guide

Sunday, April 25th, 2010

If you aim to purchase a digital camera, there are various factors you should mull over. For example, for folks that’d want to have access to a camera 24/7, battery durability will play a crucial part. If you’re looking to master how you could take thorough digital photographs you will have to go through cameras that have better resolution, improved zooming aptitude, coupled with considerably more memory space.

Look at the super Olympus SP600UZ Digital Camera

Also consider the following:
* Canon PowerShot A3100IS
* Casio Exilim EXZ400
* Kodak M341
* Panasonic DMCG1
* Canon IXUS 130

In addition, it’s vital that you recognize the main technical aspects of such prior to buying any one. A largely discussed about aspect is the megapixels the camera has. The megapixel model tells you how good your images could be, measured in ‘pixels’ or ‘points’ of color. Each pixel is a singular speck within the photo. These are not limited to digital images, and the same are also seen in computer screens.

In case you propose on copying your images to a computer then printing them as regular sized images, a five megapixel camera must be enough. In case you are just planning to display the photos on a monitor, a television, or on the World Wide Web, even your aged 3.2 megapixel camera will work! The latest cameras proffer upto 15.1 megapixels, and even the smallest point-and-shoot cameras have eight, ten or twelve megapixels.

Photography A – Z the Easy Way: Q – Quality

Friday, January 16th, 2009

If you read around you will find that lots of people natter on about “image quality”. In particular, they go on and on about how to improve the quality of an image.

They will talk about lenses, sensors, light sources, manipulations and other things that you or I wouldn’t know a great deal about.

Ignore these people and don’t let these mundane arguments put you off taking superb images that anyone with a modicum of common sense can easily do.

The quality of your image will be enhanced by:

- making sure your camera is in good condition
– composing as best you can
– avoid extremes of light and dark in your photographs
– keeping your lenses clean
– focussing accurately
– avoid using the extremes of aperture settings
– choosing the correct shutter speed for your subject
– avoid camera shake
– use the appropriate light source
– avoid colour casts (use correct white balance)
– avoid very long shutter speeds

Don’t let others convince you that you need a camera with huge numbers of megapixels – 3 or more megapixels will produce great images. My own compact camera is a 2 megapixel Canon which has always been more than enough.

Your image quality is also dependent upon correctly calibrating your computer screen, the type of printer you have and the paper you use to print on. But if you focus on the picture-taking stage then you will be well on the way to producing great images.

Eric Hartwell runs the photography resource site http://www.theshutter.co.uk and the associated discussion forums as well as the regular weblog at http://thephotographysite.blogspot.com.