Standard digital camera? what should i ask for? 3x optical zoom? i lately want a standard OK everyday camera.?
Answers: at smallest 5 megapixels
3x optical zoom
Image Stabilizer (for those days where you're not relatively feeling steady) and anyhow Image Stabilizer is pretty much a standard piece on all unknown model cameras, big zoom or not.
and yes AA batteries are a nice touch because they are available anywhere...and rechargeable AA battery are a wonderful invention.
other than that nil else really matteries if you're just wanting a standard camera...I wouldn't capture overly fancy and go for canon, fujifilms or nikons...I'd settle for an HP, Samsung or Kodak.
If you can "opt" for the highest optical zoom you can capture in your price breadth... Digital zoom just magnify the optical quality so the sophisticated the range the better the print ability... Also, look for a high characteristic "lens".. Like Zeiss, Schneidor or Nikkor something of that nature... Olympus believe it or not have very virtuous optics...
Mega pixels if you are just printing standard sizes close to 4 x 6's or 3 1/2 by 5's you could go 2-3 mega pixels.. If you plan on making enlargements close to 11x14 or 8x12 you can do just fine near 4 or 5 mega pixels any higher than that and you will be wasting your money.. However, if you plan on printing poster size prints 20x30 or larger than increase surrounded by mega pixels would be ok....
other features that I like are rechargeable battery-operated... INSTEAD of using AA'a or lithium... Just be sure to see how much an extra battery costs... I own a Nikon Coolpix and it has a rechargeable mobile I have three... The cheapest freestyle replacement has cost roughly $10.... Also, get acouple of extra memory cards... My favorite accessory is a micro drive/ pen drive OR memory stick... That I can "dump" ALL my pictures, documents...etc.. That means of access I don't lose everything if my computer fails....
flawless luck
Two aides in photography is logo stabilizer, for shaky hands. It does not run place of tripod. Aperture/shutter priority. That lets you set shutter speed or set aperture. Many cameras that enjoy this also let you program shutter and aperture independently. Most cameras are 3X optical zoom and 4X. Some cameras allow you to zoom at 10X and 12X optical zoom.
PS Anywhere from 4 to 6 megapixels is fine for most shutterbugs. Sub compacts are tiny cameras, compacts are regular size, and super zoom cameras moderately a bit larger. These are all roughly called point and shoot cameras.
The other type is SLRS. More expensive, but let's you own total control over every shot.
PSPS you may want to get a camera that have a viewfinder rather than merely use LCD screen, only just to save on mobile life.
For an everyday camera you may want the following:
1. At lowest 5 megapixels;
2. Has a 3x optical zoom;
3. Image stabilization is not necessary due to the short optical zoom;
4. Must come beside recharging device;
5. Uses a rechargeable lithium mobile which is better than rechargeable AAs;
6. Should use inexpensive memory cards, such as SDs and Compact Digital Cards; avoid XD cards and Sony memory sticks;
7. Has high point LCD viewing screen, at least possible 235,000 pixels for a 2.4" to 2.5" screen;
8. Has intuitive controls an is simple to operate;
9. Has "vivid" color setting found contained by Nikon DSLRs.
And finally, if you should ask: What camera fits the above qualifications? It's the Canon PowerShot SD 1000 ELPH which currently sell for $179 at samys.com and amazon.com.
Good luck!
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