1. The fascinating world of digital photography
   
2. Digital camera technology
2.1 How does a digital camera work?
2.2 The CCD chip
2.3 What to look for when buying a digital camera
2.4 Factors affecting image quality
2.5 The importance of a good lens system
2.6 Long-term storage of digital images
2.7 What are the advantages of the camera’s LCD?
2.8 Care and maintenance of digital cameras
2.9 Power sources
   
3. Taking digital pictures
3.1 Metering systems
3.1.1 Exposure metering systems
3.1.2 Focus systems
3.1.3 White balance
3.1.4 Sensitivity
3.2 The camera flash
3.3 Image optimisation systems
3.3.1 True Pic TURBO
3.3.2 Noise reduction
3.3.3 Pixel mapping
3.3.4 BrighCapture Technology
3.3.5 Image stabilisation
3.4 Scene modes
3.5 Manual control
3.5.1 Aperture
3.5.2 Shutter
3.6 Histogram
3.7 Zoom
3.8 Macro shooting
3.9 Panorama
3.10 Sequence shooting
3.11 Self-timer
3.12 B & W and sepia
3.13 Blackboard / Whiteboard
3.14 Movie mode
3.15 Sound recording
3.16 Underwater photography
3.17 General tips and hints for better photos
   
4. Printing digital images
4.1 Traditional photos vs. digital photo prints
4.2 Home printing
4.3 Printing services for digital photos
4.4 Enlarging digital prints
   
5. Archiving digital photos
5.1 Software solutions
5.2 Recommended hardware
5.3 Downloading images from memory cards
5.4 Connecting a digital camera to a computer system
5.5 Important image file formats
5.6 Copying images to DVDs and CDs
   
6. Compressing image data
6.1 Storage requirements
6.2 The most common compression methods
6.3 Selecting the right compression level
6.4 WinZIP and Stuff It
6.5 Pixel number and compression
6.6 Saving images in different file formats
   
7. Editing digital images
7.1 Image editing programs
7.2 Sending image files by email
7.3 Transferring digital data with a mobile phone
7.4 Digital images for the internet
7.5 Viewing digital pictures on the TV
   
8. The A to Z of digital photography