September 20, 2010

Don’t Make a $300.00 Digital Camera Mistake!


If you are looking for the best buy in a Digital Camera then looking on the Internet is a good start. Throughout the various sites on the Web you’ll see many great deals on digital cameras. Unfortunately, mixed in with all those good deals are a few lemons and over priced headaches no body should be so unlucky to be stuck with.
 Having the ability to know which of the many Digital Cameras advertised on the Internet are really great deals and which ones are the lemons will mean whether you win or lose on your next Digital Camera purchase. And knowing the difference between a lemon and a sweet camera can be difficult, unless you have the right information. Below are steps that will help you quickly tell if a digital camera is just a lemon in disguise.
 How to Spot a Lemon
Do you know the one function      that should be available on any digital camera you buy? – Image stabilization – Once you use      a digital camera with image stabilization you will NEVER use a camera that      does not have it again. Really! It’s that neat. Think about it… a large      number of the pictures you will take are going to be indoors or in other      words, marginal lighting situations. Without stabilization you run a      higher risk of blurry (ruined) photos.
There’s a reason people don’t      use the various capabilities of their digital camera. – Buried Menus – One of the main   reasons the average digital camera owner does not change settings on their cameras is that they are too hard to figure out and it takes too many menu      selections to get to them.
Not enough power – Battery Life – these days there is      no excuse for your digital camera’s battery pooping out on you in the      middle of your son’s birthday party. Current digital cameras can deliver      300 to 400 images per battery charge, even if you are using the flash.
Nobody likes a slow camera –      Slow Operation – There’s lots      of technical jargon like shutter lag and preliminary metering flash to      explain why a camera may be slow but the bottom line is, you’re not going to enjoy a      slow camera.
Low light can really      challenge a digital camera’s ability to focus – low-light focusing aid – Many      compact digital cameras have auxiliary lights that help them focus in dim      settings. Again, once you use it you’ll always want to use it.
How to Research Digital Cameras Before You Buy
Do you know the first place      to look when you’re shopping for a digital camera? – Aggregate Review Sites – Aggregate review sites include summaries from all main digital camera reviewers as      they become available for each digital camera on the market, all listed in      one place. This will save you a ton of time searching across the Internet      for a particular digital camera review. Let someone else do the legwork. Note – Aggregate News Sites generally do      not have nondisclosure agreements with the various digital camera      manufacturers so you may find more colorful opinions on various digital      camera models.
#1 Digital Camera Add-On
 Regardless of which digital camera you purchase you will not be able to depend on the amount of storage memory the camera ships with – 1 Gigabyte Card -  Considering how inexpensive memory cards are becoming it makes sense to pack your new digital camera with enough memory that you’ll never have to worry about running out. You’ll thank me later.