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How to Find the Best Digital Camera for Shooting Vacations

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Find the Best Digital Camera for Shooting Vacations
Find the Best Digital Camera for Shooting Vacations

Your vacation is a special time in your life. That’s why finding the best digital camera for shooting your vacation can be one detail you don’t want to overlook. When looking for a digital camera to take on vacation, you must consider several conditions. Weather, light and temperature are all important details to look at when buying a camera. Here is how to find the best digital camera for shooting vacations.

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Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Identify what kind of camera will best suit your vacation needs. Are you going to a tropical island for your vacation, where there will be plenty of light? Or will you be hiking, where the lighting conditions are poor?

  2. Step 2

    Visit the electronics department of a camera or department store and talk to a helpful sales representative. They will be able to assist you when comparing cameras. Talk to them about your vacation destination, and ask them what they feel you’ll need in a camera.

  3. Step 3

    Consider a higher amount of megapixels. This will help if you want to print images out at larger sizes.

  4. Step 4

    Look at the camera’s durability. If you are going to be hiking, swimming or taking part in other recreational activities, how will it stand up to those conditions?

  5. Step 5

    Consider speed. Does one camera have a slower shutter lag than the others? Shutter lag is defined as the amount of time between pressing the shutter button and when the shutter opens and closes. Shutter lag can cause you to miss a very important moment, so in this case, faster is better.

  6. Step 6

    Look at all the functions. Many cameras come equipped with special modes that will automatically set your white balance and shutter speed to the correct formula needed to get those perfect pictures.

  7. Step 7

    Consider other accessories. Does one camera come with a battery or media card? Will you need to spend more money on other items before using your camera?

Tips & Warnings
  • One thing to keep in mind is that you may have a camera with a higher pixel count, but your camera’s settings will dictate how many of those pixels will be used. For high-resolution images, program your camera to shoot on the highest quality setting.
  • When you purchase your digital camera, be sure to also buy the correct media. All cameras use a different form of storage. Make sure that you have a card reader that will enable you to download images onto your computer.
  • Talk to your family about what kind of camera they think you should get. Are you going to be the only person using it?
  • Do not buy a camera without first trying it out. Ask the sales representative if you can shoot around the store. Do you like the results?

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