Getting the best out of your
digital camera
Guest Author: Roberto
Sedycias
Any digital camera has an array
of functions and uses that enable the handler to take excellent
pictures. However, many of the functions are not fully
understood and the pictures are not of the best possible
quality. Understanding these features enable the user to have
complete control over their machine, and therefore get the best
possible images.
Firstly the quality of the image that can be produced relies
upon the resolution of the digital camera. This is made up of
mega pixels. The number of mega pixels determines the level of
detail in the picture. The pixels are the tiny dots of colour
that make up image. These look fine on the computer or screen.
However, once transferred to the computer and enlarged, images
containing a lower number of pixels show these dots and so the
image is flawed. Therefore, for good quality images the best
digital camera to choose is one that has a high number of mega
pixels.
The quality of the digital camera lens will also affect your
picture quality. The lens should have a zoom feature, which
enables you to zoom both in and out to create the perfect
composition for your image. Each device will differ, but the
concept is the same. The lens should be labeled with two zoom
numbers; the smallest states the shortest possible zoom
distance and the biggest number shows the longest possible
distance. Consider the type of photographs that you are going
to take when choosing your digital camera. If the pictures will
mainly be indoors, then a lower number is required to be able
to zoom out in enclosed areas.
The average digital camera will have an inbuilt auto focus
function which will serve most amateur photographer`s needs.
However, for more effects or for advanced photography, select a
camera that has a manual focus option also. The auto focus can
be turned off in some devices, which is an exceptional feature
as the photographer can choose which option is best for the
photograph being taken.
Another consideration is the shutter delay on the digital
camera. The shutter delay affects the quality of focus and
composition. The delay means that the picture is actually taken
some time after the button is pressed on the camera. This means
that the subject of the composition may have moved, clouds may
shadow the expected lighting effects, or that your hand may
shake and so the image is distorted and blurred. A good way to
combat this is to only half press the button when you are
composing the picture. This activates the auto focus and
prepares the device for the shot. When the button is pressed,
the photograph will be taken much more quickly, and will help
combat any distortions.
Memory space is important if you want to take good photographs
with your digital camera. Not only does this enable lots of
storage, it also gives you the opportunity to take several
photographs, in search of that one perfect shot.
Any digital camera will have inbuilt storage but this is
minimal, averaging around 16 megabytes in total. The memory
space can be added to with the use of a memory card or stick.
The type chosen will depend upon what is compatible with your
camera. Any memory card or stick is good, and they go up to 2GB
in size. It is important that the type chosen is compatible
with your home computer so that the images can be transferred
and stored, giving you access to more photographic
opportunities.
About the Author:
Roberto Sedycias works as IT consultant for
http://www.polomercantil.com.br/
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