Digital camera memory - An introduction
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Author: Jakob Jelling
The digital camera is essentially a computer-based device, whose core is
controlled by the computer. And as a result the photographs are stored in a
location called memory. Now, this concept is or paramount importance in
discussing digital camera. Strictly speaking, digital camera memory is where
digital pictures are stored inside the camera. The digital camera memory is an
essential and often a very neglected and overlooked section of equipments for
digital photography and camera. There are many types of memory available for
digital cameras, and it is a good practice to mull over what type of memory a
camera uses before buying a digital camera. This discussing is aimed in
revealing some of this relevant information!
Knowledge of the digital
camera memory is very essential for using such a camera and capturing
photographs. The most common form of such memory is a memory card. These are
reusable, have a limited capacity and can always be installed when required in
excess. A person needs to be well informed about enough memory available for
taking photographs. And accordingly make arrangements. Generally, digital
cameras come available with low capacity memory cards, and it is a wise purchase
to acquire higher capacity memory cards in order to budget for an additional
card for later use.
With the increment of a camera mega pixel counts, it
becomes essential to use higher capacity memory cards. Some of the small sized
cards are for example the 64 megabyte cards and larger ones are like 1-gigabyte
cards or combinations of megabyte cards. Digital camera memory is available
in many shapes and facade depending on the type of digital camera that is being
used and even and the number of pictures that are required to be stored in the
digital camera memory. These different types of memory are solely dependant upon
the requirements of the digital camera, like for example a camera using compact
flash type 1, requires the use of compact flash type 1 digital camera memory.
Other examples of types of digital camera memory are Compact Flash Digital
Camera Memory. It is suitable for rugged and rough handling and is also
resilient for incessant usage. This is also small in size to assist better
handling and flexibility. What more, it is cheap and anyone can afford
it!
Generally, the sizes of a digital camera memory are as follows, 64
MB, 128 MB, 256 MB, 512 MB, and 1 GIG. Again, the digital camera memory depends
upon the file format used to store photographs upon and the compression used by
the manufacturer when storing digital images into memory.
Coming to the
concluding portion, it is recommended to get hold of one 256 megabyte or two 128
megabyte cards for a 3-5 mega pixel compact digital camera. For higher
resolution photographs, 512 megabyte and 1 gigabyte cards are also available.
These are some of the guidelines for revealing the true facts about the
different digital camera memories and their secrets. Summing up in a few words,
with such a powerful tool as the digital camera, a proper selection of memory
can help a person achieve the glorious tasks of freezing a precious moment from
life for eternity! About the author:
Jakob Jelling is the founder of
http://www.snapjunky.comVisit his digital camera guide and
learn how to take better pictures with your digicam.
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