• 5 Things To Look For Before Buying A Digicam

    5 Things To Look For Before Buying A Digicam

    , Jun 16, 2011 1024 hrs IST

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While buying a camera for yourself, there are a certain things you need to know about cameras. Despite the advancements in the field of photography, the basics remain the same.

1. Resolution Is Not What You Think

A major misconception about the quality of pictures is that the more megapixels lead to a better picture. This is not always true.

Higher resolution pictures do give an advantage of cropping a picture and also to print high resolution large pictures, but even a normal camera these days gives you an adequate clarity and range. The question to ask yourself while looking for the resolution of the camera is, "how large will the photos I will print?" A normal 5-6 megapixel camera is all you need if you are an occasional photographer. This way you will even save more space on your memory card.

2. Camera Is Not All You Require

Apart from the camera, other stuff relating to it like the memory card, Lenses (if you are buying a DSLR), spare Batteries/ AA batteries, lens attachments etc.

Usually the extras you buy are not inclusive within the camera price. A retailer comes with a bundled price for the entire extras, but you will have to choose which suits your camera the best.

For example, a Digital camera may or may not use AA-size battery.  AA-size batteries are preferable, if you are a traveller and love exploring rugged and rustic locales and usually need more battery power. AA-size Alkaline batteries like Duracell provide more power back-up than usual rechargeable cells and last up to 10 times longer than super heavy duty batteries.

When your AA-size battery runs out of power, you can simply replace them with another set of AA-size battery. This is not possible for a camera which runs on rechargeable cells, once the battery runs out of power; you'll have to recharge them by plugging into a power cord to recharge it. You will not face the hassles of recharging it or find a power outlet to recharge your batteries.

Duracell AA-size batteries can also be used for your other gadgets.

3. DSLR Or SLR Camera

Digital SLRs are not so cheap but are affordable but are not for everyone. They are usually bigger in size, need to change camera lenses and are complicated than point and shoot cameras. If you still wish to buy a DSLR camera, better go for a DSLR which uses AA-size battery power.

4. Check How Big A Photo Can Be Zoomed

Cameras come with either optical zoom or digital zoom.
Digital zoom only enlarges the picture keeping the same number of pixels; this often leads to pixelated pictures.

An optical zoom makes your object look bigger without pixelating the picture. Always go for a camera which provides optical zoom which varies from 3x-12x Optical zoom.

These are only some major things you need to look in a camera before buying it. There are other details which have to be dealt with but are not important as these factors are.

5. Do Some Basic Research

All companies want to promote the cameras they make. Don't fall for promotions. Read reviews, consult experts and choose the best that suits you in terms of budget and usage.  

This is an advertorial sponsored by Duracell. It does not reflect the views of TechTree.com.

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(17) Comments
Abhishek
,New Delhi, on Jun 16, 2011 05:57 PM
I want to inform you that, only entry level point and shoot camera comes with AA size battery, other high end point and shoot or digital camera comes with proprietory. How to choose them. Do we have to stick with entry level cameras only. And to your information No DSLR camera comes with AA size battery compatibility. How you have mentioned that "better go for a DSLR which uses AA-size battery power" Please provide the clarification of the same and also provide the DSLR camera model which uses AA size battery power.
rohit
,pune, on Jun 22, 2011 02:56 PM
yeh!! which means duracell wants people to buy camera having AA cells & other cameras are nothing but useless shit?
rohit
,pune, on Jun 22, 2011 02:46 PM
Techtree is earning bad reputation with such promotions.
vebk
,New Delhi, on Jun 21, 2011 05:56 AM
Terrible. Firstly, you should highlight the bit about this not being a techtree article, but a duracell advertorial on the top and in bold. Secondly, being a somewhat reputable site, it's really unethical and sad that you misreport in the name of advertising. Duracell AA batteries provide NOTHING in the range of what rechargeable batteries can give you. I know because I have used digicams with AA batteries and they basically die within a day on regular AAs, and you HAVE to use rechargeable batteries if you don't want to carry around a 20 pack of batteries for a weekend trip. I really like Duracell batteries, and I have been following techtree for years, but this is truly shoddy. One expects better.
Ding
,Mumbai, on Jun 18, 2011 02:43 PM
how much money techtree got for writing this article?hope you guys are not going bankrupt.
Siddhanth
,KOLKATA, on Jun 15, 2011 09:10 PM
So, instead of floating flash ads, you guys are now having promotional articles?? Do you not realise how bad your normal articles are getting? Now, your'e giving us all the more reason to never visit this site again. Good work guys, keep it up. I was OK with apple and nokia fanboys, but this one takes the cake.
xtt
,Mumbai, on Jun 15, 2011 11:42 PM
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xtt
,Mumbai, on Jun 15, 2011 11:45 PM
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Siddhanth
,KOLKATA, on Jun 15, 2011 11:53 PM
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Rizwan, TechTre
,Mumbai, on Jun 16, 2011 04:11 PM
@Siddhanth Would just like to clarify that no one from TechTree will show this kind of behavior to our readers.
sanditech
,Pune, on Jun 16, 2011 06:18 PM
I think TT guys should do something abt this kind of language....If you dont write it plz make sure someone else also doesnt
Asb
,Tvm, on Jun 16, 2011 10:38 AM
I think heading 3 should have read DSLR or Point-and-shoot . Not DSLR or SLR. What say ?
DnA
,dntknw, on Jun 16, 2011 12:16 AM
One of the fact given is if u want to go for a DSLR camera, better go with a AA type battery. Recent models launched by canon & nikon, who are the best sellers in DSLR do not operate on AA battery. Also more point & shoot cameras have already switched to Li-Ion rechargable battery. So if Duracell are thinking they are having a good market share in camera division, I hope it is going to end soon...
Quaint
,Chennai, on Jun 15, 2011 11:45 PM
Funny ad ! Unexpected :)
Sachin
,Goa, on Jun 15, 2011 04:25 PM
Agreed this article is sponcered by duracell to promote their batteries. But better option is to go for rechargeable batteries like sanyo eneelope that can hold the charge for years without self discharging.
vishwanath
,Bangalore, on Jun 15, 2011 05:21 PM
Rechargeable batteries wear out and you will need the same kind of adapter which can charge it aptly. If you are thinking of going somewhere where there is no access for you to recharge the batteries, there is no use of your adapter. I think it is better to buy AA size batteries as they last longer than normal batteries.
Rohan
,mumbai, on Jun 15, 2011 03:54 PM
Good one dudes. Keep such articles coming.No matter whatever happen the next generation newbie are always in search of such articles.

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