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Can you imagine holding your camera with your hand right now? As technology improves over time, you are only going to get more powerful digital camera coming your way. The camera you are holding now might be outdated by next year.

Now, take a look at the cameras in the market, compact digital camera (also known as point and shoot camera) is one of the cheapest camera that has a combination of camera and camcorder together. When you are tired of taking pictures, you can start to take video with just a touch of a button. So, now you can save your money and get two handy devices in the price of one.

Point and shoot cameras nowadays are mostly equipped with multiple face detection feature. With this function available, the camera will adjust its algorithm and give proper attention to the face when you are taking portrait photography. So, your subjects will look more charming with their details highlighted.

Some point and shoot cameras nowadays are build to be water resistance. So, now you can take some underwater pictures (following the camera depth guidelines of course) knowing that your camera is completely safe. What more is that you can show these pictures off and take pride of them.

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My top 20 key questions to ask yourself when buying a digital camera.

1. How many “megapixels” /resolution?

Once and for all, at least to me, you have to get the highest resolution your money can buy at the time you buy. Period.

2. Who made the lens?

Most cameras will give you an idea where the lens was made just by looking at the front of the lens. Know if the lens of your camera came from a reputable company like Leica, Zeiss, Canon, Etc… Lens quality is one of the most important factors you should consider especially if you’re going to use it for commercial, technical or scientific purposes.

3. Will I need interchangeable lenses? How many are available for my specific camera in mind?

Having the option of interchangeable lenses gives you the freedom to experiment with different kinds of focal lengths. Although some P&S (point and shoot) cameras can rival DSLR’s with a generous zoom range for a non interchangeable lens system.

Also note the number of lenses available for use with your specific camera because of flexibility reasons. You can practically cover the entire “zoom range” with interchangeable lenses versus modest zoom ranges on non interchangeable lens systems or P&S cameras.

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Family and friends can be pretty far flung these days, so how do you keep in touch? Snail mail and phoning are good options, but it’s fun to be able to share pictures. With the advent of digital cameras, it’s easy to post pictures on a blog or website, or send pictures via email.

Of course, film cameras will work, as you can scan and convert pictures to digital files, but the easiest way to send pictures quickly and cheaply is to use a digital camera.

How To Find What’s Best For YOU When Buying A Digital Camera

There are all kinds of digital cameras available these days, so the trick is to find the one that suits your needs and budget. If you are buying your first digital camera, the lingo and technology are a bit different than for film cameras, so before shopping take time to learn a little and figure out what you’d like to buy.

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