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Buying a Digital Camera - Set a Budget Before Buying

SUMMARY: Budget yourself when purchasing a digital camera.

Before deciding on purchasing a digital camera, it is important that you set yourself a budget before going online or visiting an electronics shop. Like purchasing any other big-ticket item else such as a computer, car, or house, there are tons and tons of options, and you don't want to get stuck with more camera than you can afford. Yes, the high-end cameras offer the best zoom, more megapixels (which don't always mean better photos!), and the added features, but they can also take a huge bite out of your wallet if you are not careful.

When starting out in the world of digital photography, I would recommend not spending a huge amount of money on the high-end prosumer or digital SLR cameras. Look for cheaper, yet powerful, compact digital cameras that are easy to hold and don't add too much weight when you travel. Learn the basics with this digital camera and make sure you enjoy the hobby before spending the cash for higher-end digital cameras.

If you're afraid that you will be stuck with several digital cameras by buying less-expensive ones and later upgrading, note that there are many uses for your old digital cameras.


 


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