15
Feb
Author: Digital Cameras // Category:
Digital Quality
Digital Cameras vs. Traditional
Advancements to cameras and photography were incremental prior to the digital breakthrough. In spite of improvements to the camera themselves and to photo developing techniques, progress was limited. The chemical process of developing film had not changed for many decades and it did not appear that the process would ever change. The advent of digital cameras was a revolution to photography, especially for so-called ‘amateur photographers’.
Cost Effectiveness of Digital Cameras
When digital cameras first appeared some were a bit ‘put off’ by the price of the camera and, since traditional cameras were much cheaper some opted to stick with the tried and true classical camera. That is, they stuck with traditional cameras until they realized that the cost of developing film will eventually reach the point that they could have purchased a multitude of digital cameras!
Eventually, when people realized that digital cameras – while expensive to purchase – were basically much cheaper than traditional cameras due to the elimination of the need to develop film, it was only a matter of time before the sales of traditional cameras would nosedive. Of course, this is to say nothing of the fact that not only was their no need to pay for the development of the film, there was also no need to purchase film as digital cameras record images on a hard drive or memory chip.
The Quality of Digital Cameras
In addition to the cost effectiveness, a digital camera had a huge leg up on traditional cameras in the sense that the picture quality of a digital image was significantly better than the picture quality of a traditional film camera. The resolution of the digital camera was not only better, but the colors could also be altered. In fact, a color picture could also easily be changed to black and white!
Many digital cameras also offered brief recording capabilities (30 seconds or so) of video images. While this remains a far cry from digital camcorders, it is still a nice little add on to a camera and a function that is more worth having than not. Of course, a traditional camera does not have any video function and that is another reason why digital cameras blow them away in the popularity division.
While some will mourn the passing from regular use of another pre-digital icon, it is impossible to deny the positive impact digital cameras have had. Ease of use coupled with immediate results, as well as huge non-degradable storage options have made the digital camera a winner for the ordinary user.
09
Feb
Author: Digital Cameras // Category:
Digital Quality
Best Digital Cameras, Best Pictures
Quality photographs capture moments of time and make them into unforgettable memories. To achieve this quality you need a quality digital camera. The best digital cameras record albums of photos that will remain treasures for generations. These can be stored digitally on cd, dvd or computer hard drive, or printed as a traditional photograph. The best digital cameras have improved so much that even the pros are using these great machines. Older, first generation digital cameras took acceptable pictures, but not great pictures.
That has all changed, with the continuing improvements to digital cameras. The best digital cameras now take photos of superb quality. These photos are not grainy like the best from a few years ago. Today’s best digital cameras take pictures that previously would only have been produced by a professional with a darkroom.
Best Digital Cameras Features
The best digital cameras not only take great pictures, but they take these pictures easily. Built-in auto-focus means simply zooming until the subject is framed to suit, then clicking the shutter button. For most amateur photographers this method is all that is required for excellent photos at this level. Beyond that, there are many options available for such specific requirements as portrait, panoramic, successive, action, movie and others. These are instantly available, usually through a simple rotary switch or menu selection.
Almost any amateur looking for some great pictures will be able to use these wonderful cameras. Modern digital cameras have many advantages over the cameras from the past. These cameras allow for mistakes. The photographer using a digital camera can see the picture before they take it, and they can examine the image captured as soon as the action is complete. They will be able to instantaneously decide if they would like to keep that image. If they are not happy with their work, the photographer can delete that photo and continue to take pictures.
Archiving and Printing
Photos may be archived as mentioned above, or printed on quality photo paper. The latest digital cameras can be used to print the photos as they are taken or soon afterward. Digital cameras come with the necessary lead and software to enable downloading the images to disk or to print. These images can also be sent to others by email. Relatives across the world can share the latest family activities within seconds. They will be able to print these out for their archives as well. There is a world of pleasure to gain in sharing images captured with the best digital cameras.