Tips When Purchasing a New Camera

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If you are considering the purchase of a new camera you might want to consider one of the new point & shoot camera.
Here are a few things you should consider.
* One of the first considerations is how much are you going to spend for your new camera.
The prices for digital cameras have a super wide range.
They start out for around $50 to $100 and the sky is the limit.
An online search shows cameras costing up around $40,000 and above.
So you need to pick a price that you're comfortable with.
* Another consideration would be who will be using the camera.
It may not be a good idea to buy a $1,000 camera for a pre-teen to take to summer camp for two weeks.
In that type of environment it may get damaged, lost or even stolen.
This may be a situation where 3 or 4 disposable cameras would work out better.
If this is an older child that you feel is responsible you could consider one of the $75 to $100 range cameras.
Something with a fixed lens and auto-focus.
On the other hand if the user will be someone who is somewhat of an amateur photographer or say a semi-pro you would want move up into a somewhat better camera.
* That brings us to what your subject matter will be.
Different subjects do not necessarily require a special type of camera.
However, in some cases a specialized camera may work out better.
Take for instance under-water photography.
You will very definitely need a special type of camera here.
Of course not all of your subjects or users will require that specific type of a camera.
The average owner will shoot a variety of different pictures.
These usually range from vacation shots, birthdays, family gatherings & etc.
For these types of pictures a good mid-range priced camera should work OK.
* You also need to consider if you want a film or digital type camera.
As of late the prices on digital cameras has dropped considerably.
Also the price of film and development has gone up.
If you couple this with the fact that you don't know if you have a good picture until you have the film developed is a good reason to consider a digital camera.
Many of the digital cameras have the capabilities of large capacity memory cards.
This will allow you to shoot multiple shots of the same subject to insure that you have a good picture.
You know, make sure you didn't catch your Mother with her eyes closed.
By shooting several shots you can view them as soon as you finish shooting.
Then pick out the best and delete the others, or keep all of them until you get back to your computer and transfer them over and pick out the shots you want to save.
* Something you should consider when shopping for a new camera is, how does it handle.
How does it feel when you are holding it.
Is it easy to grip and hold onto.
For sure you don't want to drop it.
New or old, digital or film, none very forgiving when dropped.
And I don't think the warranty will cover you dropping the camera.
Which every way you go, enjoy your new camera.
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