Sunday, April 3, 2011

Buying A Digital Camera

What resolution am I looking for?
The highest resolution that I have seen is 12 megapixels, but if I had to look for one that is the most recommended I would say 8 megapixels, specifically 3246 x 2448.
What type of memory is available?
The most common memory cards are SD and SDHC also known as Secure Digital and Secure Digital High Capacity. From the help of research, my conclusion is that as the pixels of the image increases the capacity of the image decreases.
TWO CAMERAS AND THEIR DETAILS

Panasonic DMC-TZ10 Digital Camera

In my opinion, I think this is one camera I would recommend. First becaus its Camera Resolution is 12.1 Megapixels. The Optical Zoom is 12x. The media type is SD and SDHC. I also like the design, its small and light, making it easy to take every.

Samsung PL150 Digital Camera - Purple In my opinion, I think this camera is the camera I would prefer the most. First of its unique design, of having a screen at the front of the camera showing the person how the photo looks. The Camera Resolution is 12.4 megapixels. The Optical Zoom is 5x. Media Type is Micro SD and Micro SDHC.
How could a card reader be useful to me?
The card reader allows me to transfer data from the card onto the computer. This is crucial since when transferring large numbers of photos it can risk crashing your transfer if the battery is depleted.  Card readers also allow you to save data to the card, which means you can carry them on your memory card and easily transfer to another computer. If you have lost your camera USB cable, card readers are cheaper to afford so its better for you.

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