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Get the most from your digital camera by subscribing to Digital Camera Magazine, your practical guide to creating better photographs.
Our Review of Digital Camera Magazine
Digital Camera Magazine could be an eye-opening publication for anyone who thinks their gadget is simply designed to point and shoot.
The intuitive use of digital cameras allows basic photographs to be snapped by anyone with a few moments' experience, but delve into their menu systems and you could be surprised by some of their more advanced capabilities.
A Digital Camera Magazine subscription is one way to learn about some of the technical terms without having to find out through trial and error.
For instance, if your camera has a button with a picture of a flower on it, you probably have the option of using macro mode when taking close-up shots.
This can significantly reduce the focal length of the camera, allowing crisper shots to be taken of small objects at very close range - but could spell disaster if switched on during a wide-angle landscape shot.
Similarly, if you can see a dot in a rectangle alongside one of your camera's buttons, you can adjust its light aperture to help reduce glare from the sun or other bright singular points of illumination.
All of these tips might be found among the features if you subscribe to Digital Camera Magazine, along with updates on the latest photography gadgets and accessories to hit the market.
More advanced users should still find this publication informative, as it caters for digital SLR cameras as well as their compact, mass-market counterparts.
Indeed, if you have a passion for photography a few issues of Digital Camera Magazine could be all it takes to persuade you to invest in some more advanced equipment and set you on the road to true artistry.
Of course, it could also provide you with a monthly update on what the best digital photographers from around the world have been doing with their time - and some suitably glossy, full-colour photographs to whet your appetite.