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The market is swarming with cameras for the taken; however, it depends on your needs as to which camera you should take. If this makes sense let me know, because at what time I was writing it, it made perfect sense. The logic is if you are going into pro photography, you want to make sure you understand the different cameras, what they do, how they work, and which one is for what area of photography. Some cameras work best for sport photographers, while other cameras work best for architectural photographers. Anyway, you get the point.

Currently, many photographers are using the 35mm cameras in the AF SLR series; however, other types of photographers prefer the digital compacts. Like the film compacts, many of the digital compacts are aim and shoot devices, which makes it easy to get a quick shot at the target.

Different types of these compacts are available; including the digitals that primary focus on getting images and photos on web pages. Other types work wonders for pro photographers, since the cameras have mega-pixels incorporated into the camera.

Some of these cameras have features that include built-in flashes, which functions best indoors or under the lowest level of lighting. The lens on the cameras has a zooming tool, which enables you to focus in on the target at a wider angle while reaching the higher aperture.

Other features include the common shutter buttons, which like the film compacts and many other cameras enables you to activate the cameras functions, such as the exposure and focus, while the other tool takes the picture itself.

Mode selectors are sort of a wheel, which you rotate it to the mode of choice. Some cameras have switches instead of wheels, or dials. The modes may include playback so that you can review your pictures, or else a mode for which type of picture you want to snap. Some will even enable you to take video clips. Now you can create your own miniature video for playback at what time you want memories to reoccur.

Other features include the interface, which often connect via FireWire or USB cable to a computer. This enables you to download your images to a computer. Few cameras include microphones. In fact, I have a digital camera, cam cord and so on, all built-in to one system. Before it was stolen the digital device was outstanding, since it presented a picture that no editing was needed and this picture was rated as one of the most valuable pictures in Amateur Photography. The camera is made by Mustek, has a 4.1 Mega-Pixel system, Digital Camcorder, USB Portable Disk, and 4X Digital Zoom. The cam has its own f=6.7mm + 1.5.6 lens and a built-in microphone where you can record sounds as you create your own mini-home movie. What a delight!

The memory card is a 64MB Scan-Disk Slot Card. You can actually view the movie or photos on this cam before downloading them to your computer. If you don't want any of the pictures taken, delete and start over. Anyway, the point is (this is a darn nice camera for amateur and pro photographers), that the microphones will also enable you to voice the images for still movement.

Few of the other digital cameras have viewfinders, zoom control, LCD monitors, flash buttons, and macro facility. The Macro Facility command is ideal for short-range shooters. This built-in feature delivers quality photos at a short distance by measuring through a macro. In fact, many of the computers today are built on chips that make it possible to snap high quality photos with ease.

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