Quick Guide

Quick Guide to Buying a Digital Camera

Step 1

The Basics

There are 3 main types of digital cameras :

  • Compact Cameras

    Compact Cameras

    Pros: Best overall pricing; very good resolution and other settings

    Cons: Somewhat bulky

  • Subcompact Cameras

    Subcompact Cameras

    Pros: Extremely portable

    Cons: Generally lower resolution; limited zoom

  • Pro Cameras

    Pro Cameras

    Pros: Professional-grade optics; large zoom lens; loaded with features

    Cons: As bulky as a traditional camera; very costly

Step 2

What Matters Most

  • Resolution
    A camera's megapixels dictate how large the image is. You need 7.1 megapixels to make a quality 8 x 10-inch print.
    Read More Search by megapixels : 5.0 and below / 5.1 to 9 / 9.1 and up
  • Zoom
    Optical zoom is the only important zoom method; top cams have 10x optical zoom or better. Ignore any mention of digital zoom, which can degrade your image.
    Read More Search by zoom : up to 5x / 5x to 9x / 10x and higher
  • Ease of use
    In general, the more features you get, the harder the camera is to use. Consider whether you really need all the high-end features before you purchase.
    Read More Find a camera : Point-and-shoot cameras / Professional cameras
  • Portability
    Ultra-slim subcompact cameras can fit easily in a shirt pocket, while pro-level cams can weigh over two pounds. So, go for a camera you're comfortable carrying.
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