This interesting article addresses some of the key issues regarding digital camera. A careful reading of this material could make a big difference in how you think about digital camera.


It help when learning to use your new digital camera to also know what some of the more common terms mean. Below you will find many of these common terms defined:


Automatic Mode : A setting that sets the focus, exposure and white-balance automatically.


Burst Mode or Continuous Capture Mode : A series of picture taken one after another at quickly timed intervals with one press of the shutter button.


Compression : The process of compacting digital data, images and text bay deleting selected information.


Digital zoom : Cropping and magnifying the center part of an image.


JPEG : The predominant format used for image compression in digital cameras.


Lag Time : The pause between the time the shutter button is pressed and when the camera actually captures the image.


LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) : A small screen on a digital camera for viewing image.


Lens : A circular and transparent glass or plastic piece that has the function of collecting light and focusing it on the sensor to capture the image.


Megabyte (MB) : Measures 1024 Kilobytes and refers to the amount of information in a file or how much information can be contained on a Memory Card, Hard Drive or Disk.


Pixels : Tiny units of color that make up digital pictures. Pixels also measure digital resolution. One million pixels adds up to one mega pixel.


Resolution : Camera resolution describes the number of pixel used to create the image, which determines the amount of detail a camera can capture. The more pixels a camera has, the more detail it can register and the larger the picture can be printed.


Storage Card : The removable storage device which holds images taken with the camera, comparable to film, but much smaller. Also called a digital camera memory card.


The more authentic information about camera you know, the more likely people are to consider you a digital camera expert. Is really any information about digital camera that is nonessential? we all see things from different angles, so something relatively insignificant to one may be crucial to another.