Choosing the Best Digital Camera
Do not assume that all digital cameras include an initial memory card and a flashň€”this is true with your higher end cameras but if you are looking for a basic digital camera, you may find that there is no even a slot for a memory card. What this means is you will have to upload the pictures to your computer and delete them from your camera when you have used all of the internal memory or you will lose some of your pictures when the camera starts replacing older pictures with newer ones. If you buy your camera from a camera or electronics store you will be able to tell the sales person what you want but if you shop in a department store, you are better off to research online what you need and look for the exact model in the store.Keep in mind that the higher the megapixels on your camera, the more clarity your pictures will have. On the other hand, if you are an amateur photograph or just taking family pictures you donň€™t want to spend money for a camera that includes more features than you need. Most cameras for personal use are 10 megapixels or lessň€”professional cameras may be higher in order to accommodate those needs. Also, your internal memory will affect the cost of the camera. The higher the memory, the more pictures you will be able to keep on your camera without saving to your memory card. If you take many pictures this may be a factor, but again, look at your own needs and evaluate what you need. You can always buy extra memory cards if you need more memory for special events.