How to choose, use, equip, and maintain your digital camera
Which digital camera best suits your needs? How many megapixels do you really need? How do you store and protect your photos? Which features areessential and which are expensive frills? Find the answers for buying, using, and caring for your digital camera in this little book! Open the book and find: How to choose between point-and-shoot and SLR Money-saving shopping pointers Insight on the best photo editing software Advice on memory cards and storage Camera maintenance and emergency care tips
Table of Content
Introduction.
What’s in This Book?
Icons Used in This Book.
What Do I Read First?
Chapter 1: Gearing Up: Does Your Equipment Fit Your Needs?
The Savvy Shopper’s Camera Guide.
Design options: Point-and-shoot or SLR?
Picture-quality features.
Lens features.
Photo-enthusiast features.
Make-it-easy features.
Speed features.
Other fun (and practical) features.
So . . . is it time to upgrade?
Equipping Your Digital Darkroom
Sources for More Shopping Guidance.
Chapter 2: Extra Goodies for Extra Fun.
Buying and Using Memory Cards.
Memory shopping tips.
Care and feeding of memory cards.
Storing Your Picture Files.
Adding more hard-drive space.
CD storage.
DVD storage.
On-the-Go Storage and Viewing.
Protecting Your Camera.
Seeking Software Solutions.
Image-editing software.
Specialty image software.
Getting Support from Tripods.
Types of tripods.
Scrutinizing tripod features.
Checking out tripod alternatives.
Making Good Use of an Electronic Flash.
Types of electronic flash units.
What to look for in a photographic slave flash.
Acquiring Other Useful Devices.
A filter holder.
Filters.
A second camera.
Waterproof casings and housings.
Battery packs.
Chapter 3: The Digital SLR Advantage.
Six Great d SLR Features.
A bigger, brighter view.
Faster operation.
Lenses, lenses, and more lenses.
Better image quality.
Camera-like operation.
More control over depth of field.
Six d SLR Drawbacks That Are Ancient History.
No LCD preview? Meet Live View!
Limited viewing angles? No longer!
Lack of super-wide lenses? Improvements made!
Dirt and dust? Automatic cleaning has arrived!
No movies? Not always!
Too much weight and size? The gap is narrowing!
How Digital SLRs Work.
Managing d SLR Quirks.
Noise about noise.
The real dirt on sensors.
Going in crop factor circles.
Chapter 4: Working with Lenses.
Optical Allusions.
Primes or Zooms.
Pros for primes.
Pros for zooms.
Special Features.
Chapter 5: Top Ten Maintenance and Emergency Care Tips.
Keep Spare Batteries On-Hand.
Format Your Memory Cards.
Keep Your Memory Cards Clean.
Clean the Lens and LCD with Care.
Update Your Firmware.
Protect Your Camera from Temperature Extremes.
Keep Your Camera Away from Water.
Clean the Image Sensor.
Back Up Your Images Regularly.
Clean Out Your Computer’s Hard Drive.
About the author
Julie Adair King is the bestselling author or coauthor of several digital photography books, including
Digital Photography For Dummies.
Serge Timacheff is coauthor of Digital Photography For Dummies.
David D. Busch is the bestselling author of Digital SLR Cameras & Photography For Dummies.