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Digital Picture Taking For Novices – Covering The Basics

Posted: January 1st, 2010 | Category: Arts and Entertainment

Yes, digital photography for beginners is possible. However there are some differences between taking a photo with a digital camera and with a conventional camera. You can enjoy digital photography for beginners once you are aware and take advantage of the various differences. The truth is this stuff really isn’t rocket science.

Gaining a Collection of Images

With the digital format we are now hardly limited at all when it comes to the number of photos we will be able to take. No more paying for prints that didn’t come out right or you just plain and simple didn’t really want! This is all good, however you do need to get into the habit of going through your photos and editing or deleting your collection. This is because you do not want to have to go through loads and loads of useless images to find your good ones later.

Saving on Storage Space

One of the great things about the digital format is its flexibility, you will be able to easily resave digital images in lower resolutions and more. Your high-resolution photos will take up more storage space than the lower resolution one.

you will only need a high resolution for your photographs if you need a crisp image for a large printed photograph. However if the pictures are destined to be viewed on screen then in virtually all cases a low resolution will be fine.

You can also increase the compression the camera uses for your images. Your images will take up less room in the storage space when you compress the pictures. If there is one thing modern Day cameras are normally short of its memory space, so you really should increase it as soon as possible. This will instantly bring your level of fun down if you were planning to take photographs and you cannot because you just ran out of memory.

Save on Battery Use

Your camera’s batteries are so important for using your digital camera.

The first and most obvious thing to do is to only use the camera’s built-in LCD when you 100% need it. You will be able to also turn off the flash and continuous auto focus to reduce these items from using up your batteries.

If your camera doesn’t use its own special power pack, make sure you are at least using good rechargeable batteries and that you have several charged replacement sets of batteries ready with you at all times. Don’t worry about your lack of experience, if you take some time to educate yourself and practice with your digital camera you’ll find it really easy to improve. You will be able to be proud of your images, right from when you first get your digital camera.

You may feel that you are very much a beginner in photography right now, but in the near future if you’re dedicated and determined you will find that with practice and trial and error you will be taking shots like the pros.