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Maximum Aperture
Aperture refers to the diameter of the camera's lens opening. Aperture, or f-stop, is expressed as a fraction. For example, f/2.8 represents 1/2.8. Smaller numbers equal larger aperture sizes and faster shutter speeds. More light reaches the sensor.
Frames Per Second
Frames per second (fps) is the number of photos per second the camera can capture. A point-and-shoot camera normally takes one or two images per second. With SLRs, this increases substantially. You'll see SLRs capable of five or more frames per second.
Image Stabilization
Image stabilization reduces blurring from camera shake. With optical image stabilization, an element in the lens detects movement. A second element offsets this movement. Some cameras shift the sensor to counteract movement.
Zoom Ratings
Zoom lets you adjust the angle of view. With point-and-shoots, ratings are expressed by a number followed by an X.
Maximum ISO
ISO refers to light sensitivity. The higher the ISO number, the greater the light sensitivity. A high ISO makes it possible to take low-light photos without blurring. Ratcheting-down the ISO can avoid overexposed shots.
LCD Size
The LCD on a camera is used to compose and review shots. Many people are accustomed to using the LCD over the viewfinder. LCDs are also used to adjust settings. Touch-screen LCDs are particularly helpful for this.
Image Processor
The image-processing chip converts sensor data into images. The image processor affects photo quality and camera speed. Each manufacturer has its own digital image processor. And each claims to have the best.
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