Beating the Buying a Digital Camera Blues
Finding a Digital Camera That's Right for You
Like many big purchases, setting a budget before you start shopping for a digital camera is both helpful and advisable; a budget will immediately narrow down your choices to a price range you can afford. To determine a budget, figure out what you'll be using the camera for. Do you just need a camera for a few pictures during the major holidays, or do you like to diligently document every annual even your family celebrates? If you find yourself in the former category, taking only a handful of pictures every year, you can possibly get away with a lower-end digital camera, in the fifty to seventy-five dollar range. On the other hand, if you use a camera regularly and can always find a use for it, you might be better off with a camera made for regular use between the $150-$300 range. It's more expensive, but in the case mentioned above it's worth the extra cost.
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Takeaways
- Price is contingent on what you'll use the camera for.
- Think about your photography needs well ahead of time.
- Megapixels aren't that important for album-sized photos.
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