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		<title>You Have To Compare Canon Cameras First</title>
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		<description>We are all well aware that Canon cameras are well respected around the world. Every photographer will tell you that he currently owns a Canon camera or at least has owned one in the past. So yes there is no need for arguing about quality or if it will meet your expectations. The question is this. Which Canon camera should I buy and where should I buy it. </description>
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		<title>Why You Must Have A Digital Camera</title>
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		<description>Do you enjoy taking lots of pictures? Taking photos is probably the single most effective way to document our lives and special occasions. In fact, you can never have too many pictures. Your photo albums are probably the most valuable possession you had.</description>
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		<title>Why Should You Switch Over To A Digital Camera?</title>
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		<description>We have entered the age of digital cameras. The advantages of the traditional film camera over the digital camera have disappeared, and the former are increasingly becoming a part of our normal lives. A digital camera produces digital pictures - these are so easy to load on a computer and they can be emailed across the world to your friends or relatives in a matter of minutes. It is easy to check digital pictures and delete them if you wish. If you find that a picture you have taken is useless, you can delete it easily instead of wasting film, which you cannot reuse. A film can go bad over time; so keeping a digital camera handy for use whenever necessary is a fine option. </description>
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		<title>Why Most Serious Photographers Are Ditching Film Cameras For The Digital Camera</title>
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		<description>Since digital cameras have come onto the scene taking pictures has been a lot more efficient and it has also become easier for the average person to take high quality pictures. Today, there are many different types of digital cameras to choose from. If you shop at electronic stores or Wal-Mart you will see digital cameras. Each camera offers something to the quality of the camera. This is the reason why picking one to buy is so hard. When you see what your choices are you will start trying to pick on out.</description>
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		<title>Why Digital Photography Is Better Than Film</title>
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		<description>Digital cameras seem to be taking center stage in the photography business. The digital camera is usually easier to use and you don't have to pay an arm and a leg to get the film developed. Beginner photographers can easily produce great photographs with a digital camera where it takes a lot more skill and experience to use cameras that require film.</description>
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		<title>Why Digital Cameras Are Environmentally Friendly?</title>
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		<description>As digital cameras are becoming more popular nowadays, it seems that everyone has one. You may have already purchased a new digital camera instead of a traditional film camera. The environmental activist may be thanking you for doing that.The digital camera can reduce the destructive impact on the environment compared to film cameras. How is it possible? You may think that your film camera does not do any harm to the environment. It was not your traditional film camera that harmed the environment. Your film processing did indeed do the harm because film photo processing centers uses chemicals.</description>
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		<title>Why Buy Digital Cameras?</title>
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		<description>Technology development started at a very high pace during the 20th Century. Like many other areas of development, photography also saw major developments in its field. Photographic camera technology has seen a constant improvement from way back in 1913 when a 35 mm still camera was produced till 1985 when digital technology was first introduced in photography by Pixar.</description>
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		<title>What To Look For In A Digital Camera</title>
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		<description>Digital cameras are expensive and if you are going to buy one you need to make sure that you make the right purchase. You work hard for your money and you need to know that you are getting your moneys worth. So make sure that you take the following into consideration before you make that final commitment.</description>
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		<title>What Is A Megapixel And Isnt More Always Better?</title>
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		<description>Most novices and beginner photographers, when purchasing their first digital camera, do not have the slightest idea what a pixel is. Their curiosity is justified because cameras makers today categorize digital cameras on the basis of megapixels. To understand megapixels it is first important to understand what is a pixel. Technically, it is the single point in a graphic image. It can be reproduced at any size without the appearance of visible dots or squares. The word pixel stands for "(PI)cture (El)ement, with the common abbreviation PIX for PICTURE". Having a numerical value between 0 and 255, each pixel is made of three-color channels. </description>
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		<title>Understanding Image Resolution - Why Are My Images Filling Up My Hard Drive!</title>
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		<description>A graphic image or digital image has a boundary of resolution, which is an image's height and width by pixels. The dpi (dots per inch) or ppi (pixels per inch) also determines the resolution of an image, but does not affect its file size. All monitors that have multimedia medias for display have a dpi of 72. This is a standard resolution, but it may not do justice to the image on the Internet - especially if it is highly detailed. It is a very low resolution, and if is printed out it will appear either smaller than the original, or it will print out poorly. The higher an image's bit-depth, the better the quality of the picture will be, yet higher quality image files have larger files. Lower bit-depth images are often lower in image quality, yet have smaller image file sizes. </description>
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