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Beginner's Guide to Digital Cameras
By: Gagan Gupta   |   Jun 09, 2008

Normally our features and guides are directed at those who are fairly well-up on technology. We use terms like 'optical zoom' and 'image stabilization' keeping in mind that our readers are likely to be familiar with these terms. But this week, we take time off to delve into the basics of digital cameras. We hope this would benefit rookie readers who are enthusiastic about technology. Yes, it's Beginners' Week!

In this very first article in our Beginner's Series, we cover the basics that you may or may not know about digital cameras, and offer some tips that could go a long way in making you a competent amateur photographer.

The Cost Factor
Considering that you may not own a digital camera yet (but intend to buy one), remember to set aside some extra money for accessories. Manufacturers often don't bundle all essentials with the camera. Things like rechargeable NiMH batteries with chargers (in case of cameras that run on AA batteries; Li-Ion batteries always come with chargers), which are indispensable for any camera user who wants to avoid the recurring cost and abysmal life of regular alkaline batteries.

Don't forget memory! Camera manufacturers rarely give you enough memory to last you more than a handful of shots. So if you're planning to click away on your vacation, or even a casual outing with friends, you need a lot more memory than what comes out of the box.

Finally, a good carry case will be a lot more elegant (not to mention comfortable) than simply stuffing your camera in your pant pocket.

Phone Cam vs Digicam
Though many new users may think that having a phone camera is good enough, that opinion will change as soon as they get their hands on a regular digital camera. While phone cameras are excellent for that spur-of-the-moment shot, they're not really the most practical tools for getting a good family portrait, or compiling a vacation album.

The difference is mainly in the basic sensors of these cameras. While phone cameras use CMOS sensors, which are small and utilize very little power, the images they produce are not really the best quality for print, or even to preserve for years. The dynamics behind a regular digital camera are a lot more comprehensive, with mechanical parts and a much superior CCD image sensor. These produce images that show better colors, and exhibit better clarity and focus. So, no matter how good the camera on your phone is, it can't be a replacement for a standalone digital camera.


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By the way I would like to get clarifications on my one or two points from you. I have recently purchased a digital camera – KODAK V 803 and take photos as per your suggestions. They are good and interesting. However, when I take snaps inside the room, especially at night even lights are on, with built in flash, the photos do not become bright and clear. They are dark even with the flash. I tried without flash also, in the night mode, to take photos but the objects (human beings) shakes. As a result they are unsteady. Out side photos are very clear and bright but inside ones are not to my satisfaction.
I humbly request you to kindly advise me to get rid off this problem and take bright and clear photos inside room.
Thanking you
A.N.ANUJAN @ Aug 01, 2008
hi, i want to purchase new digital camera; i see lots of sites for that but i still confuse which brand and model i have to purchase; my budget is @10000/- and i want look and compact with rich of facilties in it, can u suggest directly make & model no.
ravindra parmar @ Jul 12, 2008
Hi,Nice reviews...I have a fujiFilm s5700..can u please advice which batteries i must go in for in the rechargeble segment..would be helpful if u cud please mention the mAh also required??
Rohan Menon @ Jul 02, 2008
Very Useful Guidance for the beginner... Is there some comparison chart for various models ?
Vipul Chauhan @ Jun 28, 2008
hi Beginner's Guide to Digital Cameras is really good series @ least 2 a new user like me........ i hope tat several guys like me will also benefit from this series..... gud job...

further i m planning 2 buy a digital camera nd my budget is around 10000 rs... can u guys plz help me out in choosing the right camera>>>>>>>
dipesh shah @ Jun 19, 2008
HI
i am planing to buy canon's new a470,since i am a 1st time user,can u please help me to know that wether it is a right camera for me.i have also looked a590is and i am not able to compare both.so can u advice the right camera for me.and i also want to know regarding the video recording featurs.
thank you
ved @ Jun 19, 2008
Hi,
I am thinking to buy a camera in budget of Rs 10000-15000
So can you advise me .
waiting for your reply
Thanx
Yesuraj @ Jun 17, 2008
Hi ,
I just bought Kodak M863 digicam.
Its 8..2MP, with 3*optical zoom.
Am not able to find reviews on this cam from any Indian site. Can tech 2 tell me about the performance of this cam and the quality of the pictures. I bought this from Reliance digital store in cunningham road, bangalore. Cost is Rs 8500/- as on 11-June-08
Mohammed Nasir Hussain @ Jun 12, 2008
Gagan. please reply to the post yaar.
Sumit Arora @ Jun 11, 2008
u can buy nikon coolpix s10 IS which is the best digicam for amateur photographers ...it is 6 MP cam with 10x optical zoom
it will cost around 10,000. RS
amol @ Jun 11, 2008
Hi....my name is Nitesh... I found it really helpful for buying an digicam. I am looking to buy an sony DSC T300 Cybershot camera for myself. considering its features and technology. sony itself produces some great products in this frame. I Really want you to please review this product or suggest me some other options in same range. Kindly do clear my clouds.

my email id is:--- nitesh_scorpy@yahoo.com
Nitesh Kumar @ Jun 10, 2008
could you just review about sony cyber shot T200
ajith @ Jun 10, 2008
Hi Gagan. Your article is really helpful for amateur enthusiasts like us. I am planning to buy a Canon Powershot A590IS ( Quershi gave it a rating of 5 on 5 WOW!!!! ). I rally liked ur point that image clarity is not determined bby megapixl count, but by the optical sensors. Does the A590IS fits on this parameter. U must be knowing it better than anyone else around here. Please help. Also does it have an Optical Image Stabilization or an Digital Stabilization.But please answer the first question with greater priority as it holds a lot greater value
Sumit Arora @ Jun 10, 2008
Hi,
Abhijeet
I recently bought Sony Cybershot H10
8.1 Mp, 10x Optical Zoom, Optical Image Stabilizer (for high zoom)
3" LCD

My View:
Picture quality is really awesome
u can shoot like real professional photographer

price 15,990/-

u can get Panasonic Lumix one Shown here
Swapnil @ Jun 10, 2008
hi,
Thanks for your guidance. I want to buy a 10x( or around that) optical zoom camera. My budget is 15000INR. Which one will be best for
that amount of money.
abhijeet nayak @ Jun 10, 2008
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