HOW TO OPERATE
A DIGITAL CAMERA
A digital camera is a fun investment. You can use a digital camera to
take pictures of people, places, and scenery. If you're new to a digital
camera, how to best use the device can be confusing. To start, figure out the
basics of how your camera works and take a few pictures. From there, adjust
your settings for best quality. Follow some basic tips and tricks to make your
photos stand out.Turn the camera on. The first step to using a digital
camera is simply turning the device on. Most cameras have a small on button
located somewhere on the side of the camera. If you don't see your camera's on
button, read your manufacturer's instructions. They should explain how to find
the on button.
· Most digital cameras
have to charge. If your camera's battery is dead, it will not turn on. Don't
panic if your camera is not turning on. Usually, a charger comes with the
camera. The charger plugs into the wall and then into your camera. In the event
your camera does not turn on, try plugging it into the charger, waiting a few
minutes, and then trying again.
Insert a memory card. Most digital cameras only have enough storage to hold a few pictures on their own. You'll need to insert a memory card into your camera so it can hold a large amount of photos. You can buy a memory card at most electronic stores or supermarkets.
· The most common type
of memory card is the Secure Digital (SD) memory card. These are compatible
with the vast majority of digital cameras. A Secure Digital 'Xtra Capacity
(SDXD) memory card holds more pictures than the SD, but may not be compatible
with older digital cameras. xD memory cards are also compatible with the
majority of digital cameras, as are Multi Media Cards
· Other types of memory
cards, like xD Picture Memory Cards and Memory Stick Duo Memory Cards, are only
compatible with certain types of cameras. Your camera's user manual should say
which memory cards are compatible with your camera. The packaging of a memory
card should also indicate which cameras are compatible with that card.
Familiarize yourself with the buttons. Digital cameras come with a variety of buttons. You should spend some time familiarizing yourself with what these buttons do. Some buttons help you zoom in and take pictures. Others allow you to adjust settings on your camera.
· The shutter button is
a small button, usually on the top right corner of the camera, you press down
when taking a picture. The zoom button is usually a long line, which you toggle
back and forth to zoom in and out on a subject. These are the basic buttons you
need to take a picture.
· The "mode"
button is usually a rectangular button labeled "mode." You press down
on this button to switch from picture mode to video mode, in the event you want
to shoot videos. A rectangular button labeled "menu" allows you to
switch the settings on your camera. You usually navigate through the menu mode
with the hep of a scroll wheel you rotate to select and adjust settings.
· A triangle-shaped
button, much like the play button on your VCR, allows you to playback pictures
you just took. You can scroll through pictures using the scroll wheel.
Take a few pictures. If you want
to start using your camera, begin by taking a few pictures. Choose a subject,
like a landscape or a pet, focus your camera for a moment, and then press the
shutter button. The camera should capture this image. To get the hang of using
your digital camera, take a few pictures around your house.
View your pictures. Once you've taken a few practice pictures, review your pictures. Press down on the play button. The pictures you just took should appear on your camera's screen. You can scroll through the pictures using the scroll wheel.
· As these are just
practice pictures, you may want to delete them. You can usually select an image
on screen using the scroll wheel, shaped something like a trash can, to delete
unwanted pictures.
Transfer your photos to your computer. Once you've taken enough photos, you can upload your
photos onto your computer. The process is usually fairly self-explanatory and
depends on the type of camera you have. If you're confused, refer to your
instruction manual.
· You would plug your
camera into your computer using a USB cord or a similar device. From there,
something should comes up saying something along the lines of "Get
photos" or "Download pictures." You would click that button and
the pictures should upload smoothly.
· You should delete the
photos off your camera once they're on your computer. This will free up space
for more photos.
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