At Ask we stock a wide range of digital cameras, and there's undoubtedly a model to suit you. To help you find the right camera, we've...
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Digital SLR – or DSLR – stands for digital single lens reflex and is a camera technology that uses mirrors and pentaprism to create...
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SLR Lenses are compatible with a huge number of our Digital SLR Cameras. Digital SLR technology allows you to create vastly superior images...
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Although Digital Cameras are the popular choice, there still are a number of 35mm Film Cameras being produced by top manufacturers...
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Digital Cameras and Digital SLR Cameras are delicate pieces of equipment that need protecting. Digital Camera Cases and Digital Camera Bags...
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Spare or replacement batteries, and battery chargers, are useful for any photographer, whether professional, amateur or casual. Chargers...
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Flash Units provide a more powerful flash compared to that which you find on most cameras. Flash units can provide the required...
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Stability is the key to achieving fantastic pictures. Camera movement can cause blurring that can ruin your picture. Whether you are a...
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We stock a variety of camera accessories from straps, leads and adaptors to lens accessories. Whatever you need for your camera, we’re sure...
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Display your collection of digital photos at home with a digital photo frame. Put your photos on to a memory card or USB stick, connect it...
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Get closer to the action with our range of binoculars. They're ideal for a variety of applications from observing nature to watching...
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Digital Cameras let you take high quality photos without having to worry about film.
Digital technology assists your photography by helping to eliminate blurring and loss of quality from camera shake, subject movement and unsuitable lighting. Whether an amateur or professional, anyone can take high quality photos.
Latest Advances in Digital Camera Technology
The latest technology means image quality surpasses that of film cameras. Digital cameras use chips called image sensor (CCD or CMOS) and image processors to achieve detailed images with millions of megapixels and accurate colour reproduction.
Most Digital cameras use memory cards to store hundreds of photos, so there's no need to spend money on film and development. The memory can be upgraded to allow you to store even more photos.
It's easy to upload images on to computers for sharing, printing and editing, using graphics software.
Digital cameras use LCD displays that can work as viewfinders. This means you can get a better idea of how your photo is going to turn out, view previous photos and easily adjust camera settings.
From entry level point and click digital cameras to the more advanced DSLRs packed with the latest technology, there has never been a better time to purchase a compact camera.