Saturday, April 12, 2014

What is the world's smallest digital camera which still produces high quality pictures?




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Answer
Quality is such a subjective question. In order to get small size and maintain image quality, you need one key feature: autofocus.

Of course, it's a compromise. The smallest digital camera that takes decent pictures (much better than most camera phones, for instance) is the Sony DSC-U40. It's 2 megapixels and has an autofocus lens. It has no zoom, but that's sort of necessary given the size. It's 3.3 x 1.5 x 1 in.

If you want a zoom I'd recommend the Canon PowerShot SD30. By using a molded glass aspherical lens, they've made an incredibly compact 5 MP digital camera with a 2.6X zoom. It's only slightly larger and takes significantly better pictures. Size is 3.8 x 1.8 x .9 inches. See the attached link for a sample pic from the camera.

Im New To THe Digital World, Which Camera Do I Buy?




james k


my parents want a digital camera, they ask me which ones to buy but i tell them i dont know. i feel bad not knowing which brand or type of camera to get. all they want is a camera that doesn't blur, has the option to delete/erase pictures, and recorded unlimitedly, and has aLOT of memory. what do i need to know to buy a camera that has quality that meets my parents exspectations? this camera is not for me, i just want to make sure my parents gets the best and be satisfied and not getting ripped off. is there a camera thing that tells you how many pictures/videos it can hold? like for example an ipod. a 30gb can hold 7,500 songs max. is there a camera "GB" i should know about? and whats the most "camera GB"
there is? thanks. i know its a bit confusing. also, when you answer, i'd like to make a little request to put your answer in a way a 12 year old kid would understand. im a 16 year old tenth grader, and im kind of slow. its kind of sad i know. thanks for reading.
also, ive noticed in most digital cameras, you have to hold the button down and wait like 2 seconds before the camera takes its shot. is there such camera that takes pictures like disposalble cameras right when you press the button, but still have the option to delete the pictrures if you dont like it? thanks



Answer
There are MANY types of digital cameras out there. SLRs (large, but high quality pics), and ones that can easily slide into your pocket. The first thing your parents need to decide is what type they exactly want. Also, digital cameras tend to only come with enought memory built in to hold about 5 pictures. Nearly all need SD cards, which are essentially memory cards. They come in different amounts of storage. If your parents aren't real serious photographers, they certainly DO NOT want an SLR. You should be more experienced before you buy one of those. SLR's at their cheapest are about $700 for a decent one. You also need to know how much zoom you want, if any at all. The most common amount of zoom is 3x in a compact, smaller camera, though you can get 10x. One of the most important things when finding the right camera is the amount of megapixels. Megapixels are what determine the quality of the photo. The more megapixels, the better the picture. To get a nice looking image, you'd want 6 megapixels or more. Before buying a camera, do A LOT or research. You don't want to spend a ton of money on something that is going to junk out in a year or so. Once you've narrowed down your choices to a few cameras, go to the store and play around with them. Some may feel cheep even though they sounded good online.

I own a Panasonic TZ3 digital camera. It has a 10x zoom, and is a compact, not SLR. It has 7.2 megapixels. Panasonic also has a system called OIS. OIS allows the camera to be bouncing around and still take a non-blurry picture. You may want to look for a camera with that. My mother also has a Nikon D50 SLR. It is a fairly serious camera that I would not reccomend to beginners. Addressing your issue with cameras taking too long to take a picture, you need to look at the shutter speed when researching. The shutter speed is how fast the camera can take a picture. The less time, the faster. My Panasonic TZ3 can take pictures very quickly. Yahoo I.M. me if you have any more questions.

A good website for camera specs an reseach is dpreview.com




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