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The focus of Digigraphica is in on better understanding photography in general, the pros and cons of digital photography, and what features are important when choosing and using a digicam.
- High megapixel compact digicams may be worse than we thought, 2008.02.21. In the rush to squeeze more megapixels into a tiny image sensor, manufacturers are sometimes making compromises that result in fuzzy, grainy, washed out images.
- Busting the Megapixel Myth, 2008.01.10. More megapixels can mean a better image, but in many cases it's more than you need and sometimes it can mean worse photos.
- Going mostly digital, 2003.08.06. How one new digicam has convinced me to sell of the majority of my 35mm camera gear.
- The digital SLR: Affordable or overpriced?, 2003.04.25. Digital SLRs now rival film in quality, but with smaller imagers and much higher prices, are they ready to compete with 35mm SLRs?
- Is digital better than film?, 2003.04.21. "For most users most of the time, digital can already replace film."
- Megapixels and sufficient resolution, 2003.04.16. How many megapixels you need to create a decent snapshot or a really sharp 8 by 10 depends on how the final image will be printed. Inkjet demands much less resolution than other processes.
- Memory Speed Matters, 2001.07.06. A look at read and write speed of CompactFlash cards.
Picking the Right Camera
- Picking the Right Camera: Film or Digital?
- Picking the Right Point-and-Shoot Camera
- Picking the Right Digital Camera
- Picking the Right 35mm SLR
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