the camera before going to the store. Knowing how frequently you you will be using the camera and what kind of pictures you intend to take, will help a lot.
2. Be careful in considering added features, you may not need them anyway. Depending on your experience as a photographer, you will know which features will work best for you. If you're a newbie, standard features will do.
3. More control may cost you more, so think about those extra features - if they are worth it or if you can afford them.
4. If you are planning to get a digital camera, remember that mega pixels do not necessarily dictate the clarity of your pictures. It still helps to know the how-to's of taking the best pictures instead of just relying on the camera's features.
5. When buying digital cameras, concentrate on optical zoom, not digital zoom.
6. Make sure the camera you are considering is compatible with your computer. About the Author
David Arnold Livingston enjoys photography, as a hobby. He recommends the resource: Really Great Photography
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