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Camera buying tips: things to look out for

Whether it is for you or for a photo enthusiastic family member, you need the right information.
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Here's a little camera buying guide to make sure you buy the right camera

  • If you want a simple, inexpensive camera with a low learning curve, consider a point and shoot digital camera.
  • Remember that sometimes an inexpensive camera will satisfy your needs better than a more expensive one. Although major brand names are sometimes associated with higher quality but you should also consider the lesser brand names.
  • Think about the portability of the camera. A smaller camera is likely a lesser quality than the larger one, but you need to think how convenient it will be to carry it around.
  • Consider how much megapixels you need on your camera. You can get one for as low as 5 megapixel, and still get the best service out of it. It all depends on what exactly you need it for.
  • You definitely need a camera with connectivity. Imagine being out and being able to transfer pictures you have just taken at a festival or event to your phone to share with your friends.
  • The most important is your budget. Do not forget to factor in the accessories you will need such as memory cards, bag, and extra battery.

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