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Digital Camera Calculator
Demystifying Digital Cameras
Ten Quick Questions
How would you
describe yourself?
Traveler / vacation planner
Animal lover
Expecting a baby / new parent
Gardener / flower lover
Soccer mom
Nature lover
Little League dad
Backpacker
Scrapbooker
Control freak
Designer / painter / artist
New to photography
Jewelry maker / seller
Ansel Adams wannabe
Ebay power seller
Gear head
Stamp collector
Ex-darkroom-troll
Insect collector
Computer geek (like me)
On a scale from
total beginner
to
professional photographer,
how would you rate yourself?
Total beginner
Hobbyist
Serious hobbyist
Aspiring pro
Professional
What is your primary
motivation for getting a digital camera?
Choose one.
To take a BetterPhoto.com
online photography course
To win or place as a finalist in the BetterPhoto.com
photo contest
To take better pictures (been disappointed?)
To take pictures in extreme conditions - rain, snow, the ocean
To take family snapshots
To do your job (insurance, real estate, home inspector, etc.)
To create special effects using creative techniques and filters
To make money selling photos or doing portraits, events, or weddings
How do you feel about
optical quality?
Are you the kind of person that:
Examines prints with a magnifying glass to determine sharpness
Likes quality but doesn't lose sleep over it
Accepts pretty much anything
Auto vs. Manual:
What sounds best to you?
Auto-everything
Mostly auto, allowing for very
occasional
creative override
Easy-to-operate, allowing for
frequent
creative override
Fully-juiced creative super-tool
What do you see as your
end results?
Standard size prints
Enlargements
Photos to share via Web or email
All of the above
Simplicity vs. Control:
If you were to make home improvements, would you rather:
Do it yourself (retaining self-reliant control but adding complexity and effort)
Farm it out (keeping life simple while sacrificing some degree of control)
In your opinion, what is
the coolest thing
about digital cameras? Choose one.
Immediate feedback:
Reviewing photos in your LCD screen immediately after taking them.
Savings:
Cutting out film and developing costs.
Convenience:
No longer needing to bring film to a photo lab and pick up prints.
Control:
Printing your own photos, working with the "digital negative" (Raw).
Compact size:
Some cameras being tiny.
Versatility:
Changing ISO on the fly.
In your opinion, what is
the biggest drawback?
Choose one.
"There are drawbacks?":
Too new to digital cameras to know.
Slowness:
Delay between moment the button is pushed and the moment camera actually takes the picture.
Complexity:
Difficulties with getting photos off the camera, onto the computer, and into prints.
Lack of creative control:
Some cameras having either no creative override or controls that are difficult to use.
Poor image quality:
Some cameras producing inferior, less-than-sharp, less-than-perfect pictures.
Depth of field limitations:
Some cameras not allowing you to get isolated, selective focus.
Final question: Are there
any other features
you know you want?
Creative exposure controls
Mega megapixels
Raw
High quality lens
Zoom lens
Interchangeable lenses
Macro
Filter threads
Responsive shutter button
Control of flash
Hotshoe / PC port
Shallow depth of field
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