In order to give my audience a well rounded perspective into why or why not my camera is right for them I need to establish a set of well defined criteria. The three main criteria are price, features and quality. My audience needs to know how much the camera costs and the price of camera's of the same price or with similar features so that they can decide if they are getting the right bang for their buck. The audience also needs to know about the features that the camera offers such as zoom, face detections, color filters, and other functions that make a camera useful for different styles of photography so that consumers can determine if this camera is right for the pictures they will be taking. The quality of the camera includes how well the camera is built, the quality of the lens, and the picture quality of the LCD screen. Consumers want to be sure that the camera they are purchasing is well built and sturdy so that they won't have to worry about it breaking if it accidentally gets bumped or dropped or if a rambunctious child gets a hold of it. Lens quality helps to determine how well defined and focused a picture is so comparing this to similar cameras can give insight into what can be expected from the camera. The LCD screen is also important because if the image is not sharp enough it is hard to determine whether a picture will look good or not once it is printed.
Monday, November 9, 2009
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