Monday, December 8, 2008

Digital Photography For The First Timers - Covering The Basics

By James Charcha

It really isn't difficult to learn the basics of photography. Although if you are used to using an old film camera there are some differences with the modern digital cameras you will want to know about.

Taking advantage of these differences with the new digital format is really going to help you. And the truth is this stuff really isn't rocket science.

Never be limited again

What is great about the digital camera is the fact that you can take an endless amount of pictures. This way, paying for the printing of all the images, whether or not they are good, has been eliminated.

It is a good idea though to make sure you keep your photo collection tidy by removing or editing those photos that just don't quite cut it or are too much the same. This really is essential since otherwise you will probably never find your good photos.

Ways to save space

One great way to save on space is to save your images in a lower resolution format. Lower resolution images can take up considerably less space, although you will lose some quality so you may want to experiment a little bit.

If you have plans to have large prints of your photos done, you will probably want to keep the images in a high resolution format. However if the pictures are destined to be viewed on screen then in virtually all cases a low resolution will be fine.

Your camera may be able to save images directly in lower resolutions. If your camera can do this the feature could be used to save space on your camera's memory card and so give you access to a large number of photos on the same card.

If there is one thing modern Day cameras are normally short of its memory space, so you really should increase it as soon as possible. If you have any experience with the old film cameras I'm sure you know what it's like to run out of space for photos just when you were poised to take your best ever photo.

The dreaded battery issue

Healthy batteries for your camera is simply essential. Just like with running out of space running out of battery power can be a real nightmare.

If you are running low on battery power, avoiding overuse of your LCD digital display should help significantly to lengthen your cameras usage time. Not using Flash will also help a lot.

Having spare batteries with you at all times is very important, whether you're camera has its own special power pack or it takes rechargeable batteries, make sure you have several spares with you.

No matter how much of an amateur you are, with a little education and practice you should have no problem in mastering your camera. There's no reason why you can't come up with pictures you are proud of.

As you progress you will find that taking yourself to the next level from being in the digital photography for beginners category to a seasoned pro is only a question of time and dedication. - 17943

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