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What should I pay attention to when buying a digital camera?

How to choose a digital camera

For most people, spending thousands of dollars on a digital camera is no small matter. I'll tell you the essentials one by one.

Let's talk about where to buy this digital camera first. In fact, you may buy it (digital camera) in both camera shops and computer shops.

But the choice of shops is an important thing. To buy this relatively expensive commodity, you must choose a shop with a certain scale and credibility.

I don't need to say more about this, everyone naturally understands. Let's start choosing a digital camera.

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First look at the appearance of this camera.

Did you scratch it?

Knock it off.

Actually, it's okay to have a little problem.

The first condition is to see if there is any problem with its internal function and performance.

Look at the lens (carl zeiss lens is the best) and look at the zoom-household zoom is not easy to be too big, usually four or five times.

See if there is anti-shake-anti-shake generally includes electronic anti-shake and optical anti-shake, the latter is better.

See if you have a wide-angle camera-it's best to take it at home (this will make the pictures better)

Remember that the smaller the wide angle, the better (for example, the general configuration of 30mm is not considered, and 28mm is the real wide angle)

The second step in choosing a digital camera is to put the battery in, put the memory card in place, then put the battery in and put the card in place.

Next, you can turn on the power of the camera and expose the lens.

. The inspection of this lens can't be sloppy at all.

Because the lens is directly related to the actual quality of the image.

There should be no scratches on the surface of the lens, no obvious bubbles inside, and the surface coating should be intact.

Next, check its zoom performance. Look at that. If all these are checked and proved to be no problem, the lens inspection will come to an end.

Generally speaking, the lenses of digital cameras are produced by digital camera brands themselves, such as Nikon, Canon, Minolta, Olympus and Fuji.

However, many manufacturers who don't develop their own lenses will choose high-quality digital lenses of world-famous brands as their cameras when making digital cameras.

For example, Panasonic's digital camera uses the lens of Leica in Germany, Sony uses the lens of carl zeiss in Germany, and Kodak uses the lens of Schneider.

These examples will tell us that manufacturers will pay great attention to the quality of lenses.

This digital camera is a complicated electronic product. It used to take a long time to turn it on, but now it's getting shorter and shorter. It usually takes 2 seconds to enter the shooting state.