Technology has affected and changed many things in our lives, and vastly improved some of the products we regularly use, but, perhaps no single product has been more affected by technology than the digital camera
Now, this may surprise you, but digital cameras are not a recent new concept. In fact the first digital camera became available in the U.S. some 15 years ago, and this was released by Kodak. The DCS-100 had 1.3 mega pixels, which are units of graphical resolution digital cameras use to display data, at a not too cheap price of $13,000. How times change
Fifteen years on and the advancement in digital camera technology has massively increased the
number of mega pixels for entry-level digital cameras—it’s hard to find
a digital camera with fewer than three mega pixels—and the prices now, well you can get a cheap digital camera from as little as $80, maybe even less depending on the quality you require
Also with the advent of modern technology, storage and print of the photos taken has changed massively too. These days the user can view photos in many ways from on the camera screen, on a computer or they can even print them off themselves. It really is staggering to think that you can also use televisions, DVD players, entertainment gaming systems and cell phones to read and displaying digital images.
But because digital
imaging is ubiquitous in its availability, it’s important now more than
ever to understand the particulars of digital cameras, the best (and
worst) ones to buy and how to take professional-looking pictures. So take your time to look around this site and see what is for you and research and come back to make sure you get your perfect digital camera