Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Choosing Digital Camera Memory Cards For Better Photography

By Sylvia Howard

Digital cameras may not need film like in olden times anymore, but the amount of pictures that you can store is still a fundamental facet. And as most digital cameras have a picture capacity which is less than a single analogue film, you will have to get a storage card as the first accessory equipment.

You should get several digital camera storage cards as soon as you buy a new camera. Storage cards are tiny, so they are easy to carry around, they are also cheap as the price of circuitry is coming down fast, and they give you the freedom to take lots and lots of pictures.

For example, if you are about to go on a remote trip, somewhere where it will be difficult to transfer the images to a computer on a regular basis, such as on a sailing boat for instance, having a lot of digital camera memory cards will allow you to take more pictures.

The best thing about having lots of memory, and being able to take lots of pictures, is that it will change the way that you use your camera. You will be able to take advantage of advanced settings such as burst mode, to capture sports events or highly dynamic subjects, and to select the best picture at ease afterwards.

With many digital cameras, you can take a single shot and the camera will automatically save several, with different lighting and exposure conditions. As a result a single picture will morph into four or five onto your storage card, which is why you will need a lot of storage.

You will generally end up taking a higher volume of pictures and therefore having more shots from which to select the best ones. Will it make a difference for you if you are in a remote location for an extended period and are limited to 20 pictures a day, or to 200?

Another good thing of considering storage cards as crucial digital camera accessories is that if you ever forget to download the pictures onto a computer or other storage, you will not find yourself with a lot of interesting thing to snap but no memory to do it, because the memory you have is full.

So as you can see, there are several reasons why extra digital camera memory cards as accessories is a sensible proposition. When you buy them, be especially attentive to getting the ones that are the right format for your camera, there are several manufacturers and not all storage cards are compatible across cameras.

You will find digital camera storage cards with 32 gigabytes or more, but don't put all your eggs in one basket by buying a single one, spread your storage across several memory cards for security, should one card fail.

Also, if you are going with multiple memory cards as part of your digital camera accessories, you should also consider a card reader, which will allow you to seamlessly transfer your pictures from the card to a PC, or even directly to a digital photo printer, via a USB connection. - 15437

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