Q: I'm about to buy a digital HD camera. I decided that, based on my knowledge of photography, better off with a point and shoot camera, not an SLR camera. I have a HDTV, and use it to high-definition pictures, I suppose. I want to be able to high-definition video record occasionally be short. --MO
A: If you are aiming for a point and the camera decide what is more important, high quality still pictures displayed on your HDTV - high-definition images - and the opportunity to record HD video.
For crisp, clear images on your HDTV, be sure to choose a high resolution camera, probably at least 10 megapixels (MP). So, make sure that the device has a ratio of 16: 9 shot to give the good results on your HDTV. Fortunately, most of the models are the point and shoot, these latest requirements. You will probably find dozens of models for less than $ 300 with these skills.
9 photos of report :: One thing to remember with 16, 9 with limited resolution: Some digital cameras can shoot 16. For example, a camera can make a maximum resolution of 10 MP, but can not store 16: 9 images on 2 MP or MP 3 real pictures in high quality for playback on an HDTV, make sure that 9 high resolution: camera to shoot 16. You should be able, the maximum resolution of the camera can be shoot at 16 to find: 9 in specifications that you find in the device box or on the website of the device manufacturer. (Please note that some images on a television or monitor screen still great, even if shooting at lower resolutions, depending on the size and quality of the screen.)
Find a point and shoot model, the high-definition video clips is a bit can record more difficult, although many of these models are now than a year ago. If a camera can record HD video, chances are you will be able images in short, probably take about 30 seconds.
So if the HD video is more important than quality still images, you may want to look for in an HD digital video camera instead of a device, digital camera. Other options include two or models of digital SLR cameras with HD video capabilities of high-end.
Finally, if you take high-definition photos and HD video, make sure the largest you can afford large capacity memory card to buy. HD in particular will eat a lot of space on the memory card in a hurry.
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