Thursday, February 5, 2009

Cheap Digital Cameras : User Friendly With Multiple Options

Photography is a common hobby among most people. Other than just being a hobby, it is considered to be one of the most creative work. Earlier, still photo capturing and video capturing were complex because of the list of manual options and settings. Unlike the latest cameras, the previous ones had every thing manual. One had to set everything starting from the focus to the aperture. Today, however, things have become not only economical, but are also sleek, digitally enhanced and user friendly. Thanks to the technological advancement in this context. Hence, to avail the need of the middle class customers, various cheap digital cameras have been launched in the market.

I love wildlife photography and am an admirer of talented photographers. But handling a manual SLR camera, which is used by professional artists, requires time, energy, proper training and guidance. So, this friction of using SLRs, inclined me towards digital cameras which are easy to use and are available at competitive prices. These cheap digital cameras have multiple functions which help users to capture excellent photos and videos without complexity.

All digital cameras have both manual and automatic settings mode. Infact, there is always at least one automatic mode that calculates the best settings like shutter speed, aperture and ISO equivalent while capturing a photo. Digicams preloaded with another option called 'white balance' that filters different types of light for a better picture quality. Advanced cams have an option called 'custom white balance'. Other than this, these cheap digital cameras have both 'auto focus' as well as 'manual focus'. Some of them even have focus settings like 'infinity focus' and 'Pan focus'. Therefore, if you are struggling to get the right focus and light conditions then these Digicams are best suited for you. The most amazing fact about these cameras are it does not compromise with creativity. It keeps you open for your own experimental settings and manual research.

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