Digital Camera Life
Digital Camera Life ð€“ How to get the most years from your cameraby Betty Varland
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Digital camera life is a subject of interest out there for many digital camera users. There are some different schools of thought regarding longevity and we"ll examine these areas.
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Maintenance
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Proper maintenance will extend the life of the camera. Some things to employ as habits would be to always have the camera in it"s bag when it is not in use. Pull the batteries when not in use to avoid the drain on batteries even when it"s idle. Protect the camera from extremes of temperatures and moisture.
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Lenses are a critical component of the digital camera. Make sure to clean the lenses regularly however, avoid "over cleaning" because some scratches could form on the lens or it may actually start to remove some of the coating that is on the lens.
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Digital Camera Technology
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Just like the home computer, the digital camera keeps evolving. They are just creatures of the digital age and because of this digital cameras will be tossed by the wayside long before they have expired their longevity. There will be something newer, better and more useful.
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Mechanical and Optical Parts
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The mechanical and optical parts of a camera should last a decent amount of time. There should be no reason that, with proper care, that these should not last before they actually wear out.
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Memory Cards
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Memory cards, which carry the life blood of what you have been using the camera for, needs special consideration as well. Magnets are not memory cards friends. These can erase the memory card. Ensure you handle the camera carefully near magnets. The magnets won"t affect the components of your camera it will drain the life blood from the memory card that you had worked so hard to achieve.
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In summary, take good care of your camera and your digital camera life will be extended.
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