While the best digital photo frames may be a little more expensive than a traditional picture frame, you could save yourself money in the long run as you won’t need to use online photo printing services – not to mention removing the requirement to decide on which pictures to print.
Digital photo frames of the past needed a USB stick or an SD card to display your images, but many modern digital frames can sync to cloud storage platforms or social media, and images can be imported with relative ease.
Another advantage that digital frames have over physical frames is that you can display favourite photographs the instant you shoot them – no need to wait to have the images printed, and you won’t need to buy a new frame each time.
Picture this
Just like classic photo frames, there are plenty of designs to choose from, so whether you’re looking for a more traditional-looking frame or something that looks a bit more modern, there will be a style to suit you. With digital photo frames, there are other features to consider, such as how much internal storage you’ll need (if any), whether you want it to be able to play sound and video, or if it needs to Wi-Fi connectivity.
It’s worth thinking about who the digital photo frame is for – especially if it’s a gift. Some have the capability to be set up to display pictures without first taking it out of the box while others have large buttons that make it very easy to use, or a touchscreen so that you can swipe through images.
Bu hikaye N-Photo: the Nikon magazine dergisinin March 2022 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 8,500+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Giriş Yap
Bu hikaye N-Photo: the Nikon magazine dergisinin March 2022 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 8,500+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Giriş Yap
Master luminosity masks
James Paterson gets to grips with Photoshop Channels and makes use of our 10 free actions
Photo hoot
Andrew Mason finds and photographs one of the UK's most beloved birds
Seeing double
Edyta Rice shows you how to use reflections to balance and enhance landscape compositions
Zoom, zoom, zoom!
Mike Harris reckons that Nikon's new Z 28-400mm f/4-8 VR could be the one lens to rule them all for keen photographers
Manfrotto Befree Advanced Carbon Fibre Travel Tripod
Sturdy and lightweight tripod that's packed with features and built to rack up the air miles
AstrHori 25mm f/2.8 Macro 2-5x
A macro lens and then some, this specialist optic gives you anything from 2x to 5x magnification, but it's a bit of a one-trick pony
Gone walkabout
Chris Aldred rambles through rural Somerset with his trusty Nikon D3500 and covers four different genres in the same week!
NIKON KNOW-HOW - How to track the action
Keep focused on moving subjects with all the latest autofocus finery
Horsing around
Wildlife photographer and autism campaigner Alfie Bowen tells how spending time with horses and photography changed his life
Tony North
Less than 10 years ago, Tony North only took out his camera on holidays. Now the Manchester-based macro photographer is winning international awards and writing a book. Keith Wilson hears how he has spread his wings from photography's chrysalis...