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Tuesday, September 8, 2015
Digital Camera Buying Guide
Thunderbolt Electronics hopes that everyone had a pleasant and enjoyable Labor Day Weekend.
The rest of this week we would like to talk a little about Digital Cameras. If you have any questions or comments please feel free to join in.
Getting started
Buying a digital camera can be complicated. There are a lot of cameras accessible at many retail stores, with prices varying from $75 to well over a $1000.
Cameras can be small and light enough to carry in a shirt pocket, others weigh a couple of pounds. The class of intricacy differs, as well. To be able to use the features of your camera you need to make time to understand the settings and read the manual. Most every camera is displayed using abbreviations that can be cryptic and confusing for the novice.
Digital and film cameras obtain light from a scene or subject and focus it on a medium that captures the image. Classic cameras capture the image through a chemical reaction that takes place on the film. Digital cameras depend on an image sensor that reacts to light by sending out electrical signals.
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