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If you haven't noticed, film cameras are beginning to become an oddity. Worried about how you can replace your trusty old 35mm camera? Perhaps your a grandma or grandpa and the kids want you to get into the 21st century. Maybe you are the type that doesn't like to use computer. Maybe you don't even have a computer. You don't need to be a computer genius to use a digital camera. You don't even need a computer!

Good digital cameras are now very affordable. It's easy to find a good quality digital camera that will take pictures just as well as your trusty 35mm. It's now easy to use a digital camera even without a computer. That was not always the case. You will probably need a little bit more help, but steps in this guide will show you how easy it is to use a digital camera without even owning a computer.

The first step, if you haven't already taken it, is to get a good quality digital camera. You don't need to get the most expensive model in the store. You should however, choose a camera made by a well-known photographic camera manufacturer. I highly recommend a Nikon or Canon. You want to start looking at cameras that have a resolution of at least six megapixels. At this resolution, you'll get results as good as your 35mm camera. Since you will not be using a computer that often, a large preview screen is also something to look for in the model you choose. Just remember when it comes to showing your pictures there are much better ways than trying to have people crowd around the back of your camera. In a number

Now that you have a good digital camera, we want to make sure you get the most out of it. Start by checking the manual, and find out how to set the camera to the highest quality JPEG setting. Once this is done, forget that the quality setting can be changed. Avoid the temptation of using lower quality settings so that you can fit more pictures on the memory card. Since you will probably be making more prints than someone who views pictures on a computer, you'll want the extra quality so those prints look great.

You'll also want to invest in several additional memory cards. You will need a few more than someone who has a computer to save the memory card to more often than you can. You'll also want to use the preview screen on your camera to check for bad pictures and erase them. Always remember to be very careful when you erase the picture and make sure you are only erasing one and not the whole card! This is a very easy mistake to make, so be extra careful.

Now that you have those great digital pictures, how are we to save and view them? Since we're trying to do this without a computer, we'll be treating your digital pictures very much like film. You're going to need to get them developed. When your memory card or cards get full, you will need to go someplace where there is a kiosk for digital cameras. This may be a camera store, drugstore, or even Wal-Mart.

I am going to suggest you start with a local camera store, if possible. There, you should hopefully get some expert advice on how to use the kiosk. I suggest you try to do this your first time at a time when the store is not very busy. What you'll want to do is make a DVD or CD that includes every image on your memory card. You will also want to make an index print so you can tell which DVD has which digital images. Keep in mind that you may need many index prints for a large memory card. Some kiosks will only let you save images to CD or DVD that you have ordered for prints. If this is the case, take your business elsewhere. You should be able to find one that will let you make a CD or DVD without having to make prints. You now have the digital equivalent of negatives. Make sure that you keep your DVD and index prints together in a safe place.

Viewing digital photos is becoming easier and easier. Most new DVD players will allow you to view your digital images by simply placing the DVD or CD in the player. His is a good way to decide which images you want to use for reprints, without having to stand at a the kiosk for an hour. There are also some new portable DVD players, that have a memory card slot for viewing digital photos. This is a simple and inexpensive option to a computer if you want to view your digital photos immediately. There are also some cool things like digital picture frames that you can use to display digital photos.

Make sure that you print your favorite digital photos. Putting your digital prints an album is the most relaxing way to share your photographs. You don't need a computer to look at your digital photos. Eventually, you may want to decide to invest in a computer. There are many advantages to digital photography in owning a computer. But there is no hurry. You can enjoy digital photography without a computer.

You can get additional information on how to take better photos here [http://www.photographybyjet.com/how-to-take-better-photos/How-to-choose-digital-camera/how-to-choose-a-digital-camera.htm]. James Thoenes is a professional photographer with over 20 years in photography. Learn how to take better photos at his website http://www.photographybyjet.com.

By James Thoenes

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