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What is the Smallest Digital Camera | Migration Photos

Oct 30 2009

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Thomas Glover

What is the Smallest Digital Camera

Posted at 5:45 am under Digital Camera

Which model is really the smallest digital camera? An easy question, with a difficult answer. Digital cameras are slowly getting smaller with each new generation, some of which are down to dimensions that would have been totally impossible 10 years ago. Your next question could be “Are small digital cameras as viable as normal sized ones?” The easy answer is a yes. Ones that are no longer or bigger than your forefinger and that can fit perfectly into the palm of your hand are as functional as regular sized camera models.

Though smaller models of today’s digital cameras are not as viable for professional photography, they are just as useful for your standard photos as their bigger camera counterparts. It is standard in all digital cameras to come with focus, zoom, flash and zoom. Though best part is that they are not as expensive as larger versions. But there is indeed a reason for that.

Many of the smallest digital cameras don’t have a lot of built-in space to keep photos, and due to the fact that they are so small, you will most likely have to buy a Micro SD card. These are getting cheaper by the year it seems like, so this is not a big issue. What is an issue is that many tiny digital cameras do not have a built-in screen for you to view the pictures that you have taken. This has become a common feature for any normal-sized models so it may be difficult to get used to. Not being able to check to see if a picture is just right can end in some bad photographs.

Additionally, many models also do not have the ability to record movies, which is another familiar feature that has come to be standard in digital cameras. This is one thing that really convinces consumers not to buy some of the smallest digital camera, but if you are not concerned with taking videos then it should be not be a big set back.

In actuality, these kinds of cameras are almost a novelty. They are very cute, and it is surprising that something that is so tiny can effectively take high quality pictures. However, they often get lost easily and some of the discounted models on retailer’s shelves can cease to function if dropped only one time. They are to be handled with great care. Losing all of the photos you have kept on a digital camera can be irritating, if not extremely upsetting.

At the heart, the smallest digital camera is certainly a cheaper choice opposed your standard-sized, multifunctional camera model. They are great if you are looking for a camera to have to take traveling or to give to a family member or friend. So they are nifty gadgets, but if you are truly serious about photography then it is most likely better to look for a different type.

Before buying any digital camera, determine your needs and think about if you could use the smallest digital camera.

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