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Every advance in technology creates new terms, acronyms and definitions. The digital camera revolution is no different. When shopping for your first digital camera, it is always good to know the lingo. Saves you from that stupid feeling one often gets when speaking with sales people. I hope this glossary helps.

Aperture The size of the lens opening, which controls how much light, passes through the lens. Aperture is measured in f-stops. A higher number equals a smaller amount of light. Most digital cameras allow manual aperture settings.

Auto Focus This feature automatically focuses your picture at the touch of a button. By pressing slightly on the shutter release, the auto focus feature of the camera is activated.

CCD The CCD (charged couple device) is the electronic imaging device that forms your picture in the camera. In other words, it is the electronic version of film for a digital camera. The higher pixel counts in the CCD, the more detailed image.

Digital Image Stabilization A process by which blurring in pictures caused by camera movement is minimized and possibly eliminated.

Digital Zoom A function which can enlarge a picture by increasing the size of the pixels. This often results in some fuzziness of the subject.

DPI DPI stands for dots per inch. It also refers to the resolutions of the picture. The higher the DPI, the sharper the picture.

F-Stop F-stop is the number assigned to a particular size opening on the aperture. The higher the number, the small the opening. Larger numbers admit less light smaller numbers admit more light.

File Format This is the way digital pictures are stored. The most common formats are jpeg, GIF, tiff and RAW. The format being used appears at the end of the file name.

Gigabyte A gigabyte (GB) is a measure of data storage capacity. It is approximately on billion bytes.

LCD Screen The liquid crystal display (LCD) screen is used to set and view digital pictures immediately after taking them.

Macro A feature that allows a camera to take extreme close-ups of the subject.

Megabyte A megabyte (MB) is a measure of data storage capacity. It is approximately one million bytes.

Megapixel A Megapixel is a unit of measurement in a digital picture. A megapixel equals on million pixels. The higher the megapixel total the higher the picture resolution.

Memory Card / Media Card A memory card is a small electronic device that stores images. Storage capacities range from 16 MB to 4 GB. It is capable of storing still images or video.

Noise Graininess in an image, caused by too little light or a defect in the electrical signal generated during the image capture process.

Optical Zoom A type of zoom on a digital camera that enlarges the subject by the use of glass lenses. It is the most important type of zoom on a digital camera.

Recycling Time This is the amount of time it takes for a digital camera to ready itself for the next shot.

Red Eye Reduction/Red Eye Removal This is a process by which red eye coloring is reduced or eliminated. Red eye is more common in low light situations when the pupils are wide open. Light reflecting off the back of the eye causes it.

Scene Modes Scene modes are pre-set programs in a digital camera that adjusts the camera to specific picture taking situations.

USB Connectivity A popular way of connecting all sorts of devices such as a digital camera to computers. USB connectivity is used to download your photos from the camera to the computer.

I know this is only a few of the terms and acronyms that articles and sales people "throw" at you, but it is a start. It takes a lot of reading and study to keep up with the digital age.

Mike Browns has been an amateur photography enthusiast for many years. He invites you to visit http://www.camerasatcousinmikes.com and browse other informative articles and shop for a new digital camera.






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