When are Small Digital Cameras the Perfect Choice?
Despite impressions to the contrary, small digital cameras (also referred to as compact digital cameras) are quite popular. They’re easy to carry, usually loaded with features, and take respectable photographs. We need to remember that SMALL DOESN’T MEAN UNDERPOWERED. Some advantages of going tiny are: less bulky, easier to transport, less conspicuous (less likely to “walk off”), and they often compare favorably with larger cameras in the feature and price categories. Some of the pitfalls of going small include: possible trouble physically operating some of the camera’s controls, less likely to support an external flash, and the physical size can limit some of the available features, such as image manipulation. Tip #7: Megapixels – What’s Fact; What’s Fiction? Megapixels is one of the most talked about (and misunderstood) terms in the world of digital cameras. Let’s sort through some facts and misperceptions, so you can make a more informed buying decision. Taking better digital photog