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		<title>Digital Camera Information</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many things to consider when purchasing a digital camera; camera compatibility with other digitals that you own, size, ease of use, manual options, battery types, shutter lag time. Having the correct digital camera information will help you make you purchasing decision. One thing to keep in mind is will it be compatible with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">There are many things to consider when purchasing a digital camera; camera compatibility with other digitals that you own, size, ease of use, manual options, battery types, shutter lag time. Having the correct digital camera information will help you make you purchasing decision. One thing to keep in mind is will it be compatible with your other cameras. If you keep your cameras compatible, you will be able to share memory cards and batteries among your cameras or with other family members. As you know, the cost of these accessories can add up. To make sure your new digital camera is compatible with your other digital cameras; try to stay within the same brand. Camera brand lines are often similar, so if everyone in your family stays with the same brand, you can often share your digital camera accessories.<br />
Digital cameras are no longer a novelty. Now that the novelty has worn off, you have many more options for shooting, saving, and printing your photographs. You can have as much or as little control over your pictures and getting them printed as you choose. You need to decide how you will most often be using your new digital camera. If you want a camera that you can keep with you at all times, point and shoot and still get great looking photos of family events, you will need to choose a compact or subcompact digital camera.<br />
If you want to expand your photography skills, choose a advanced compact or a super-zoom digital camera. These cameras are more advanced than the compact and subcompact, they offer more options in manual settings, perform better in challenging lighting situations, and have lenses that have a greater range of zoom for those nature or sporting event photos.<br />
When you are ready to get to take a giant step forward in your artistic photography skills, the SLR digital camera will be the camera for you. It is more of a professional camera, it is higher in quality, you can change lenses, and it has manual controls that you can override the “point and shoot” setting with allowing you to get creative with your photography.<br />
Be sure to check the battery life and the type of batteries that your new digital camera will use. All digital cameras run off of either battery packs, which can be quite expensive, or AA batteries. This option is up to you. In the compact and subcompact digital cameras, the typical battery life averages out to be around 150 to 400 pictures. The advanced compact and super-zoom cameras can take between 120 to 300 pictures and the SLRs average more than 250 pictures.<br />
One of the most common complaints about digital cameras is the lag time from when you push the button to take the picture and when the picture actually snaps. If this lag time is great, you can completely miss the shot you wanted. Compact and subcompact digital cameras have a shutter lag time of 2 to 3 seconds. The advanced compact and super-zoom cameras average a shutter lag time of 1 to 3 seconds and the SLR has a shutter lag time that is barely noticeable being only a fraction of a second.<br />
When making the decision to buy that new digital camera, remember to consider the compatibility of it with your other digital cameras, size and ease of use, manual options, battery types, and shutter lag time. By consciously considering the right digital camera information you will make the right purchase to fit your photography needs.</p>
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		<title>Stylish Samsung F300 Black</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Aug 2008 01:00:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Samsung F300 5.3-megapixel digital camera produces high-quality images and incorporates advanced automatic functions. Samsung F300 features a 5.3-megapixel primary-color CCD with 5.0 million effective pixels for high-resolution images. It incorporates a built-in 3x optical zoom Minolta GT lens for color accuracy, and its 4x digital zoom capability combines with a compact lens design for a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Samsung F300 5.3-megapixel digital camera produces high-quality images and incorporates advanced automatic functions. Samsung F300 features a 5.3-megapixel primary-color CCD with 5.0 million effective pixels for high-resolution images. It incorporates a built-in 3x optical zoom Minolta GT lens for color accuracy, and its 4x digital zoom capability combines with a compact lens design for a wide image-capture range. Three aspheric lens elements ensure sharp images at all focal lengths. With a focal range of 7.8-23.4mm, the lens is equivalent to a 38-114mm 35mm zoom lens.<br />
Samsung image formed on the camera’s CCD sensor is enhanced by Minolta’s exclusive CxProcess image-processing technology to optimize sharpness, color reproduction, tonal gradation, and noise to create clear and natural-looking images. Images are stored on Secure Digital memory cards, and a 32 MB card is included. Images can be downloaded to either a Mac or PC via USB connectivity, which means it, can be connected to any USB-based Windows 98 Rev2Me/2000/XP and Mac OS 8.6 or later computer without installing any software.<br />
Samsung-F300-Black stylish camera features slim aluminum body exterior and stainless-steel accents around the lens barrel with an easy-to-hold elegant grip and ergonomic control layout. The camera is powered by one CR-V3 lithium battery and four rechargeable NiMH batteries. It measures 4.3 by 2.1 by 1.3 inches and weighs 77grams. This package includes the F300 digital camera, batteries, 32 MB Secure Digital memory card, USB and AV cables, hand strap, sports case, and a CD-ROM with Dimage Viewer and ArcSoft Funhouse software, and USB drivers for Windows and Mac.<br />
The system starts with a 5.3 megapixels CCD, 1/1.8-type interline primary-color CCD with 5.0 million effective pixels for fine, high-resolution images. The CCD&#8217;s pixel resolution will produce 13 x 17 inch, 150-dpi prints or 6.5 x 8.5 inch photo-quality prints, creating a print size larger than both A3 and A5 respectively. But Please Always Purchase Online.</p>
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		<title>Best Prices Digital Camera</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Aug 2008 01:00:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With so many different types of digital cameras available to buy these days, it can be difficult for anyone to make a decision. This confusion can increase when confronted with the ranks upon ranks of different camera models and brands which are available. To help solve this dilemma you should try and do a comparison [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">With so many different types of digital cameras available to buy these days, it can be difficult for anyone to make a decision. This confusion can increase when confronted with the ranks upon ranks of different camera models and brands which are available. To help solve this dilemma you should try and do a comparison on what types of features are available for the best prices digital camera brands can offer.<br />
These different price ranges vary, because each of these digital cameras are packed with features which are said to make life easier for the ordinary photographer. For this reason when you are looking at the best prices digital camera models have, you should ask for assistance in understanding the different features that are found with the digital camera that you are looking at. Some of the digital cameras combine camcorder features with that of a high speed digital camera. Other digital cameras will be improvements on earlier versions and have more capabilities for the users. For these reasons it is also good to find the current prices for your selected digital camera.<br />
You can find the best prices digital camera brands like Canon and Nikon have on offer, from the internet consumer price reviews. These reviews will let you know the price range that was found for the different digital cameras. You will also be given information that will help you decide if you want to buy this digital camera. Another way to look for what the best prices best prices digital camera brands have to offer is to look through the experts’ reviews. Through these you can find out what the actual prices are for the different digital cameras, and you can also see if you’re getting value for money.<br />
These various methods of finding out the best prices digital camera brands have to offer for you, along with the different features they have, will let you find the camera that best suits your needs. And with the help of the internet you can also find retail stores where you can get great deals for your digital cameras. You should be able to hunt out the best prices digital camera brands and models are being sold for, at these establishments.<br />
Once you have found the best prices digital camera models can cost you, you can make a decision about the type of digital camera you need. These comparisons are the best way for you to select the type of digital camera that will give you many design features as well as an affordable price.</p>
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		<title>Caring For Your Digital Camera</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Aug 2008 01:00:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most of the digital cameras have auto-focusing which enables even a kid to take decent photography. The LCD viewer helps in getting the right composition of the image. The preview of the images clicked allows keeping the best one from the lot and deleting the rest thus saving on space for more clicks.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Most of the digital cameras have auto-focusing which enables even a kid to take decent photography. The LCD viewer helps in getting the right composition of the image. The preview of the images clicked allows keeping the best one from the lot and deleting the rest thus saving on space for more clicks.<br />
Digital cameras don&#8217;t come cheap. With the kind of features and utility levels of a digital camera a good one costs above ten thousand. Good brands included Canon digital camera, Nikon digital camera, Sony digital camera etc. A digital SLR (Single Lens Reflex) would start from thirty thousand and run into lakhs. Digital SLR&#8217;s are hi-end cameras with professional features and good image quality. When one spends so much on a good quality digital camera taking care of it is also very important. All parts of the camera should be taken care of and there are equipments available in the market for the same. These equipments are one time moderate investment in keeping your expensive camera in good condition.<br />
Camera parts like the lens, viewfinder and the LCD screen are the most essential elements of a camera. These parts should be regularly cleaned and taken care of. There is a blower available in the market which helps to dust off the dirt on the lens. One should never touch the lens, the viewfinder or the LCD display with fingers. The blower helps in removing the dirt and a lens cleaning solution helps in removing the sticky particles on the lens or viewfinder. The cameras lens cover should be put on when not in use this is the best way to protect your cameras eyes. Once the lens and viewfinder are cleaned the camera assures clear pictures and good view of the image.<br />
Digital camera batteries should be taken out when not in use. If you intend to store your camera for a long time the batteries should be removed and on the next usage they should be charged and then used. Batteries discharge over a period of time and using them without recharging or storing them may hamper your camera and its performance. Also the camera should be stored in a cool dry place. Keeping your expensive Canon digital camera inside your car in summers will hamper the camera and you will have to bear a heavy price for your carelessness. Camera accessories like the extendable memory card should also be taken care off. The card should not be taken out while transferring pictures and should be stored properly when not in use. This enables good performance of the card otherwise it could be corrupted and will turn useless. Thus taking mediocre care of your digital camera and spending a little amount on its care would help in maintaining and making your camera viable for years together.</p>
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		<title>Digital Camera Battery Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 01:00:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You take your digital camera with you everywhere because you never know when you might see something worthy of being captured forever. However, sometimes, your digital camera battery doesn’t hold up to your enthusiasm for taking pictures. You want a battery you can trust to last as long as you need it to. You want [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">You take your digital camera with you everywhere because you never know when you might see something worthy of being captured forever. However, sometimes, your digital camera battery doesn’t hold up to your enthusiasm for taking pictures. You want a battery you can trust to last as long as you need it to. You want a battery that won’t fail you at the exact moment you wish to take that ever important picture. But how do you find out which batteries live up to their company’s claim? You can find all the information you need on which batteries are worth the money and which ones aren’t with the latest digital camera battery review.<br />
A digital camera battery review is made by writers who have tested out the various digital camera batteries that are on the market and then they rate them. That way, you, as the consumer, can make an educated choice about which batteries you should choose for your digital camera. A good digital camera battery review will showcase three or more of the most popular brands of batteries available for your digital camera. The digital camera battery review will list the physical specs of the product such as size and weight, it will list how long each battery lasts under normal usage and the writers are reviewers will write a little note about each one.<br />
By looking at the latest digital camera battery review, you can be rest assured that you are making the best choice for your battery purchase. That’s because the reviewers know what they’re talking about. They’ve tested the batteries and are telling you how each one stands up so that you don’t have to waste money trying the different brands yourself. Not every digital camera battery review is accurate. The review might say that one model is inadequate while some people love it. However, for the most part, the reviews will give you a great idea about the performance you can expect from purchasing a particular model of digital camera battery.<br />
To find the latest digital camera battery review, pick up a magazine on digital cameras. The best way to find the latest digital camera battery review is to search the internet. There are more than likely several sites who all offer different reviews. That’s great for you. If the different reviews display the same information, you can bet that the information presented is accurate. Then, when you have the information you need on the battery you want to buy, you can go to the electronics store confident with the fact that you know exactly which battery will last long enough for all your digital camera needs.</p>
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		<title>Purchasing Digital Camera Batteries</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 01:00:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The advent of digital technology has greatly changed the way consumers use products. Digital cameras are one product that has shifted behavior and production. Digital camera batteries vary by brand and model, and also by the type of battery.
There are literally dozens of digital camera brands. Before finding the right digital camera battery and adapter [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">The advent of digital technology has greatly changed the way consumers use products. Digital cameras are one product that has shifted behavior and production. Digital camera batteries vary by brand and model, and also by the type of battery.<br />
There are literally dozens of digital camera brands. Before finding the right digital camera battery and adapter for your camera, you need to be sure of the brand and model digital camera you are using. Once you select the brand, there are numerous model numbers to choose from and these batteries are typically not compatible across model numbers. Manufacturers design a specific battery technology for each model that provides optimum functionality for that specific digital camera.<br />
Digital camera batteries can vary greatly by price depending on the type of battery you purchase. Traditional alkaline batteries are far less expensive than newer technology batteries, but do not last as long and do not have as much power. In order to keep up with the fast pace of digital cameras, manufacturers have created Lithium batteries. Lithium batteries last up to 10 times longer than alkaline batteries, and therefore can take many more pictures. Though lithium batteries last so much longer, they weigh much less than alkaline batteries. For the convenience however, lithium batteries are much more expensive than alkaline batteries. Another inexpensive alternative to lithium batteries is oxy-nickel batteries. There are specifically designed for digital cameras and last up to four times longer than alkaline batteries.<br />
There are lots of things to take into consideration when purchasing a digital camera, but batteries aren&#8217;t usually one of those things, though they should be. Batteries are one of the only supplies for a digital camera that will need to be bought on a regular basis. Unlike conventional cameras, you never need film for a digital camera. But if you want to store these photos without a computer, you will need memory cards that can store large files like the images taken with a digital camera.<br />
Buying the best digital camera battery is the best way to get the most out of a digital camera. By buying quality batteries, you will be able to take more pictures without delays and also save money in the long run.</p>
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		<title>Types of Digital Cameras</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Aug 2008 01:00:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are in the market to purchase a digital camera, you have surely seen several different types of cameras. It isnt exactly clear what the differences between the types are, and it can be confusing trying to choose the digital camera thats right for you. In this article, we wil discuss the different types [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">If you are in the market to purchase a digital camera, you have surely seen several different types of cameras. It isnt exactly clear what the differences between the types are, and it can be confusing trying to choose the digital camera thats right for you. In this article, we wil discuss the different types of cameras so that you can better understand what to look for in purchasing a digital camera.</p>
<p><strong>Point and Shoot Digital Cameras</strong><br />
Most consumer cameras on the market today fall into the category of Point and Shoot digital cameras. These cameras usually provide resolutions of between 2 and 4 megapixels (million pixels). These cameras are the digital version of your typical 35mm consumer camera.<br />
A point and shoot digital camera is designed to do just that - take snapshots. They provide limited flexability with options, although many newer models have some limited options for special effects. The image quality from a point and shoot digital camera is generally good enough for common uses, such as auction photos, and even 4 X 6 prints. If you just want a standard, entry level digital camera for family snapshots and auction photos, then a point and shoot digital camera is a budget conscious choice.</p>
<p><strong>Semi Professional Digital Cameras</strong><br />
A semi professional digital camera is a more advanced version of a point and shoot digital camera. Typicaly, these cameras provide resolutions between 5 and 6 megapixels (million pixels). They also often offer the user additional settings and greater control over the camera. The image quality of these cameras is good enough to produce clear prints up to about 8 x 10.<br />
A semi professional digital camera may be the best option for you if you seek greater creative control than you can get with a point and shoot model. The increased flexability does come with a price. Most semi professional models are priced much higher than point and shoot models.</p>
<p><strong>Digital SLR Cameras</strong><br />
If you are a serious or professional photographer, no less than a Digital SLR model will do. SLR stands for Single Lens Reflex. Digital SLR cameras are very similar in operation to their 35 mm SLR countereparts. Also, many camera companies (such as Cannon and Nikon) have built their digital SLR models to be compatible with 35 mm SLR lenses. This is a great benefit to professional photographers who can select a model that is compatible with their existing lenses.<br />
Digital SLR cameras provide an amazing ammount of creative control over the camera and the resuting images. Also, these cameras provide resolutions over 6 Megapixels and can produce prints of poster size without noticable pixelazation. A Digital SLR camera (without lenses) is a pricey investment indeed. Currently, you can expect to spend $1500 or more on the camera alone. Accessories and lenses cost extra.</p>
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		<title>Compare Digital Camera Features</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Aug 2008 01:00:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The day you decide that you need to buy a digital camera you will need to consider various facts. By doing this you will be ready to compare the various digital camera features and decide which digital camera you wish to buy. There are of course many features available when we talk about digital cameras [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">The day you decide that you need to buy a digital camera you will need to consider various facts. By doing this you will be ready to compare the various digital camera features and decide which digital camera you wish to buy. There are of course many features available when we talk about digital cameras so you will need to isolate what features interest you as a photographer before buying.<br />
So you may start by asking what are the features you want are or need that will help you take great looking photographs. One important factor you might want to consider is the amount of pixel that is offered on the various type of digital cameras. Of course if you want to compare digital camera features like this you might want to have a buyer’s guide that will list all the various features for each camera model. For example you will be able to compare the amount of pixels for each camera model you consider buying. Always keep in mind that the amount of pixels will usually determine what will be the quality of your pictures. The more pixels you have the greater the quality.<br />
Another factor you should consider when you compare digital camera features is: What will you do with your camera. Is the camera you are looking at is for amateur photographer, semi-serious or serious photographers? Determining this will bring you one step further from buying the camera you need. When you start to compare digital camera features you will soon be submerge by more info that you were actually looking for. They key is to look for the one you want instead of being overwhelmed by features you don’t need. Some of those feature apart form the pixel amount could be your picture options. Do you want your pictures to turn into sepia, black and white or soft pictures with the use of your filter?<br />
One point I strongly suggest you look into when you compare digital camera features is the shooting modes you get with your camera. You should find indications about various features like the focusing or flash capabilities of various digital cameras. Whether it is Canon, Nikon, Olympus or any other brand of digital camera, make sure you don’t overlook this aspect.<br />
Of course the information you will gather to help you compare digital camera features will mostly be of technical nature. Make sure you look at various sources of information. Another great place to look for information is to buy photography magazines. They will help you compare digital camera features that allow you to take picture with special effects.<br />
These special effects could be special zoom capabilities that allow you to take pictures from a totally new angle or focus capabilities enabling you to crop some of the surrounding areas of you subject. Of course if you want to take great picture (who doesn’t want to) it helps to have many different helpful features in your camera. It is up to you to find what features you want in your camera by gathering the right information and doing research in magazine, internet articles and digital camera buyer’s guide to help you compare digital camera features.<br />
All those information will help you identify what type of camera you need to best suit your needs. You will need as much sources of information as you can to compare digital camera features. This is surely the best way to make sure you buy the one that you need. This way you can select the best type of digital camera that is suited for your needs. To compare digital camera features you need all of these different sources. This way you have a wide choice of digital cameras to look at.</p>
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		<title>Best Digital Slr Cameras</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Aug 2008 01:00:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Digital SLR cameras are today the fastest expanding section of digital camera sales and are no longer just for professional photographers, but are fast becoming more affordable for amateurs. If you are serious about your photography and, because digital cameras are so affordable, there is no doubt that a digital SLR camera should be on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Digital SLR cameras are today the fastest expanding section of digital camera sales and are no longer just for professional photographers, but are fast becoming more affordable for amateurs. If you are serious about your photography and, because digital cameras are so affordable, there is no doubt that a digital SLR camera should be on your shopping when you are looking for a new camera.<br />
SLR stands for Single Lens Reflex and the digital range is comparable in functionality to their 35 mm SLR equivalent and is just a computerized version of the same device, using light sensor chips and memory cards instead of film. Also known as TTL (through-the-lens) cameras they allow the photographer to see exactly what the final picture will look like because of the design that light entering the lens makes it&#8217;s way to the viewfinder via reflection by a mirror. Focus and zoom is by the use of interchangeable lenses all with various vocal lengths<br />
Some of the disadvantages of a digital SLR camera are minimal. However, compared to point and shoot models they are usually larger and heavier meaning that they are not always readily available for that opportunist photograph. To the inexperienced user they can also appear complicated and intimidating. Susceptibility to dust contamination can also be a problem as particles can enter the camera when changing lenses although many leading companies are now introducing sophisticated dust reduction systems to counteract this problem.<br />
Today&#8217;s digital SLR cameras are less expensive and more refined than ever and offer more expert management of your photographs. Some of the features within these cameras can include in-camera editing, image stabilization, auto focus, high-speed continuous shooting. However, because they are becoming more attractive to the amateur does not mean that more advanced photographers are losing out.<br />
The number of digital SLR cameras that are on the market now can be overwhelming to the newcomer, but some of the popular cameras geared to be more affordable and worth considering are the Nikon D70s, Nikon D50, Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT, Canon EOS Rebel Xti, Olympus Evolt E-300, Canon EOS 10D, Nikon D40, Pentax K100D, and the Sony Alpha A100. Obviously this list is by no means complete, but is a starting point.<br />
Whether you are upgrading from compact digital cameras or 35mm SLR camera it is easy to see that digital SLR cameras are superior to the more unsophisticated cameras. Digital SLR cameras fall mainly into four categories, between consumer and ultra professional, and it is important to determine how much you are willing to pay as at each level the price increases significantly.<br />
Better quality images without the strain and greater flexibility are just a couple of the attractions of digital SLR photography and once you have a tried it you&#8217;ll find it difficult to return to point and shoot photography.</p>
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		<title>Digital Camera Memory Card</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Aug 2008 01:00:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Selecting memory cards for digital cameras can be tough. The quality and number of images depends on the type and size of digital camera memory card you choose. Here are some guidelines to keep in mind when selecting a card to store your digital images.
Digital cameras store images on thin, stamp-size memory cards. Images are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Selecting memory cards for digital cameras can be tough. The quality and number of images depends on the type and size of digital camera memory card you choose. Here are some guidelines to keep in mind when selecting a card to store your digital images.<br />
Digital cameras store images on thin, stamp-size memory cards. Images are transferred to a computer via a cable or by removing the memory card and inserting it in a card reader that’s attached to a computer. In general, using a memory card reader will give faster downloads and is easy to use.<br />
How large a digital camera memory card you need depends on how many megapixels your camera has and whether you’re shooting RAW or JPEG. The most common file format, JPEG, compresses unneeded data from the file before the image is saved, but the file sizes can still be quite large. RAW files can commonly be 10-20 megabytes in size, while high-quality JPEG images will typically run 1-4 megabytes (always use high-quality JPEG settings).<br />
You need a high-capacity digital camera memory card to store a reasonable number of images. Cards are relatively inexpensive. Small cards, such as 512 MB, should be used only for low megapixel cameras and JPEG files. For most cameras, get at least 1 MB, and if you have a high-megapixel camera and are shooting RAW, look for the largest-capacity card you can afford.<br />
While there are several types of memory cards on the market, most cameras are designed to use only one type, with a few having two card slots. You need to buy the right type of card for your camera. If your camera did not come with a memory card (and that’s quite common these days), check your owner’s manual to be sure you purchase the right type.<br />
If it did come with a card, that card is likely way too small. Take it with you to the store and buy the same type in a larger capacity. Cards do have speed ratings that indicate how fast they can store and retrieve data, but only the high-end pro cameras can really support the fastest cards.</p>
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