For a relatively long time, film cameras of the old type have gone out of use. They were replaced by digital and then SLR cameras. They are more convenient to use and maintain. It has become completely unnecessary to print photographs - they can be stored in electronic form, and the quality of photographs obtained with digital cameras is undoubtedly an order of magnitude higher than photographs from film cameras. But to achieve the best effect, you need to know how to choose the right digital camera.
It is necessary
Access to the Internet
Instructions
Step 1
First, decide on a firm. Cameras from Sony, Nikon and Canon remain the leaders in this field of production. Each company has its own advantages.
Step 2
Choose only glass lenses. If you want your camera to last long enough and still have great photo quality, your camera lenses must be glass.
Step 3
Choose a LCD with protection. In this regard, Canon has emerged as a clear leader. At this company, LCD displays of even budget cameras are protected by plastic. This prevents scratches and other mechanical damage.
Step 4
Decide on the maximum image resolution. Cameras with a resolution of 12 megapixels and higher are now considered the most popular. But the choice should be based on the following principle: high-quality "simple" images are obtained with a resolution that is an order of magnitude lower than the maximum. Those. if your future camera has standard modes 3M, 5M, 8M and 12M, then it is best to take pictures at 8M, i.e. 8 megapixels. The maximum mode is designed for shooting stationary subjects with a tripod. So a digital camera with a resolution of 14M will be optimal.
Step 5
Pay attention to the quality of the video recording. Sometimes only this characteristic can be used to determine the quality of a digital camera. If your chosen camera supports shooting 1024x768 in the "video" mode, then it has glass lenses and a good image processing matrix.