2. The first step is to
understand what a digital
camera is. With a film
camera, an image is formed
by collecting light from a
particular scene or subject
and focusing on film, which
reacts chemically when
struck by light and is said to
"capture" the image. What
makes a camera "digital" is
that, instead of film, it has
an image sensor that reacts
to light by sending out
electrical signals.
3. What Features Do You Need?
Megapixels
Zoom
Batteries
LCD Viewfinder
Digital SLR/ZLR Viewfinders
Memory Cards
Card Reader
Digital vs. Film
4. Camera type:
Simple point and shoot
Standard compact cameras
Enthusiast compact cameras
Superzoom cameras (also called Bridge cameras)
Compact System (Hybrid/mirrorless) camera models
DSLR cameras
5. Best Digital Compact
Camera buyers' guide
While brand names can help you make
a decision based on reliability or quality
of picture, remember that sometimes an
inexpensive camera will satisfy your
needs as well as a more expensive one.
Decide if you want a point and shoot or
a digital SLR
Don't get too hung up on the
megapixels
Consider your need for speed
Weight quality vs. quantity
Make room for zoom
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