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How to Choose a Digital Camera

When choosing a point-and-shoot camera, it is important to consider the features that you might want. It is particularly important to pay attention to the megapixel specification as this will help in determining the quality of the photos taken. Modern digital cameras are packed with features and are an excellent alternative for the casual photographer as opposed to large and bulky DSLR or mirrorless cameras.

What is a Megapixel?

Every camera can take images of varying quality, and this is defined by the number of pixels within the image. One megapixel is comprised of 1 million individual pixels. Users who are looking for the sharpest photos should look for the highest MP count as this will allow for:

  • Detailed Images: The images will feature sharper, more precise detail for a more enjoyable viewing experience. This usually results in less grain in the image as well.
  • Better Quality Prints: If you are an amateur or professional photographer, higher MP images can be printed at larger sizes with reduced image quality loss. A camera with at least 4 MP will be suitable for images printed at 8 x 10 inches.
  • Digital Zoom: This will allow you to zoom in closer to your subject. While there will be some detail loss, a higher MP count will compensate for this.

What is a Smart Camera?

Digital technology has come a long way, and Samsung now produce a range of smart cameras which can be used in conjunction with your mobile phone and Wi-Fi. This allows you to do the following, depending on the specific model capabilities:

  • Cloud Storage: Upload your photos instantly to the cloud. This will allow you to save space on your SD card. Many cameras are compatible with services such as Flickr and Dropbox.
  • Quick and Easy Photo Sharing: Using Wi-Fi or NFC, you can instantly share photos to nearby smartphones and tablets using PhotoBeam or MobileLink.
  • Remote Viewfinder: Control your camera remotely using Remote Viewfinder on your smartphone or tablet.

What Other Important Features Are There to Consider?

  • Battery life: Most cameras run on lithium batteries, and some models have higher capacities than others. Pay close attention to the specified battery life and average number of photos before recharging is necessary.
  • Body Shape/Size: Camera bodies have changed significantly over the years, with both larger and compact cameras now available. Larger models may be more durable in tough environments while lightweight models are easier to carry.
  • Optical Zoom: Every digital camera has an optical zoom rating, 3x and 5x are the most common, but some cameras go even higher. A high optical zoom rating is beneficial for wildlife photography and long-distance shots.

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