Digital Imaging

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MORESRUN Digital Imaging (NAPSA)—Today 40 percent of U.S. households own a digital camera; 50 percent of all camcorders in U.S. homes aredigital. According to the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), people get digital cameras to send photos by e-mail and to post them on the Internet. Before making the switch to digital, there are a few things to consider. First, look at the number More and more, people see digital cameras as making photography more fun. of pixels a camera has. Higher pixels equal better prints, but also a more expensive price tag. Also be sure to check out the peripheral devices (USB cables, docking stations, printers) you will need to print, edit and store your digital images. To learn more, visit the CEA Web site at www.CE.org.