Please explain how the following features are considerations when purchasing a digital camera: resolution, price, camera size, display size and quality, and lens type.

What will be an ideal response?


- Resolution: Three megapixels or more is best for recreational use, higher than 6 megapixels for serious hobbyists, and higher than 10 for professionals
- Price: $100 to $300 for most recreational-grade cameras, $300 to $1000 for serious hobbyists, thousands of dollars for professional-grade cameras
- Camera size: While some very small cameras can produce very good quality, the largest digital cameras (SLRs) offer the best quality
- Display size and quality: Since digital photography uses an LCD display to line up the shot, it's important that you get one that is large enough to see and bright enough to see in direct sunlight
- Lens type: Most people insist on a zoom lens with a range encompassing at least 38mm to 114mm

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