Lumix Digital cameras
Not too long ago, before the digital camera was available, if
you wanted to take photographs on your holidays or at a
party, you had to put up with lugging a cumbersome
conventional camera and rolls of film around with you, and I
bet you all can remember the old 'can I put the film though
the x-ray machine?' problem we all had to deal with or the
even better one of 'do I have to take the used film out of
the camera in the in a pitch black room while I am completely
covered in a thick blanket just in case someone walks
in?'.
The digital camera invention
Thank god for the
invention that is the
digital camera. If you have
found
Cheap Digital Camera UK you
probably already know that these little gems are an
attractive alternative to the traditional roll of film
camera, mainly because they offer an immediacy that
non-digital cameras will always lack.
Unlike traditional cameras that use film to capture and store
an image,
digital cameras use a
solid-state device called an image sensor. These
fingernail-sized silicon chips contain millions of
photosensitive diodes called photo sites. In the brief
flickering instant that the shutter is open, each photo site
in a digital camera records the intensity or brightness of
the light that falls on it by accumulating a charge; the more
light, the higher the charge. The brightness recorded by each
photo site is then stored as a set of numbers that can then
be used to set the colour and brightness of dots on the
screen or ink on the printed page to reconstruct the
image.
Think about some benefits of a Lumix digital
camera
- Lumix digital cameras allow you to see your photograph
instantly.
- You can tell right away if a shot is worth keeping and
delete it if it's not.
- You can use the Lumix camera's software to resize,
recompose or enhance your photos.
- You can send your photos via E-mail or print them on
your home computer.
As you can see, with a Lumix digital camera there is no
excuse for cropping someone's head off and not finding out
until you get home; best of all, if your mother-in-laws head
does get into one of your photographs by some terrible
mistake, it is not a problem, just run the offending
photograph through some of the nifty editing software that
comes with a Lumix digital camera and crop it right off.
How Many Pixels
One of the main decisions you will
have to make when you purchase a digital camera is how many
megapixels will you need. The easy answer is as many as you
can afford as they affect picture resolution and in short,
the more you have the better the digital camera. Manufactures
at the moment charge roughly around £ 50 a megapixel on
like for like cameras so you will have to give this some
thought.
A 2-megapixel digital camera, for example, will suit basic
needs like snapping pictures to post online, send via E-mail
or print on your home computer, while a 3 or more megapixels
digital camera will offer better print quality, so your
favourite photographs can be produced in even larger formats
without losing the fine details.
For most people, a 3-megapixel digital camera is a perfectly
fine all-around choice, and the good news is that just like
computer RAM memory, the price of megapixels in digital
cameras seems to be dropping almost daily and best of all,
even the entry level Panasonic Lumix digital cameras like the
DMC LS1 have
4-megapixels.
The best place to buy a
Lumix Camera is the
Panasonic website as
this ensures you will get a great after sales service and
free delivery.
What Digital Camera, May 2005 -
'...
the Lumix range is one of the best on the
market.'
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