Top 10 Tips for digital cameras
Thursday, January 12th, 2012 at 12:52 pm
I just read an article by David Pouge in the NY Times on the top 10 considerations for a digital camera that is missed. I will summarize each item for those who do not get along very well with English. But it’s worth making the effort to read it, is a must
- Use “pre-focus” to reduce the problem of delay that usually have a digital camera in autofocus mode, just press the shutter half-time to give the camera to focus, then shoot. Very useful when you want to capture an image that happens very quickly
- Do not believe the myth of megapixels. Megapixels do not make a good camera.
- Ignore the digital zoom. In its quest to sell a camera, the manufacturers add digital zoom merely “stretch” the picture rather than closer. For best results, turn off digital zoom option. The optical zoom is really worth it and this is a lens that can actually bring an object. Read the rest of this entry
