What makes a good camera
- megapixel: one million pixels, or small squares of a computerized image. more megapixels means that there are more per image. Basically, the more they are the better quality the picture will be, and the higher the resolution.
- Brand: some manufacturers produce higher quality cameras that are commonly known to perform better, easier to operate, and be more durable over long term usage.
- Battery Life: battery life of cameras can greatly range, some use replaceable batteries and others use rechargeable batteries, which are favorable. Lithium batteries are the "creme della crop" in this category.
- Features: zoom, memory, size, display screen, shooting modes, timer, technical support, etc.
- Warranty: most cameras use a standard manufacturer's one-year warranty, but others may have extended coverage.
Monday, November 16, 2009
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