Apr 3, 2011

10 Tips to choose the best digital SLR camera












 
For photography lovers, especially those with serious professional-style shooting events or just to satisfy your hobby, this time there are a few tips for choosing a digital SLR camera for the money you spend in accordance with the camera you get .. enjoy 


1. Image Quality

 













Due to the size of the larger image sensors in DSLRs which allows for a larger pixel sizes - DSLRs are generally to be used at a faster ISO which will lead to faster shutter speeds and less grain (ie shooting at 1600 ISO on most DSLRs will have less votes than the shooting in 1600 at Point and Shoot). DSLRs also have built in noise-reduction when generating JPG image that also helps reduce noise.  

2. Adaptability













 
DSLR ability to change lenses opens a world of possibilities to photographers. Meanwhile, my point and shoot has 3x Optical Zoom nice little (and many these days have a much longer) my DSLR can be fitted with many high quality lenses ranging from wide angle to super long focal lengths depending on what I'm photographing (and of course my budget). add to a variety of other accessories (flashes, filters etc.) and the DSLR can be adapted to various situasi.Perlu noted that when it comes to the lens that great diversity of quality lens. The image quality is strongly influenced by the quality of lens you use.  

3. Speed













DSLR is generally fast enough cutting machine when it comes to things like start up, focus and shutter lag.  

4. Optical Viewfinder













Due to the reflex mirror DSLR is very much what you see is what you get surgery.  

5. Large ISO range















This varies between cameras but generally offer a variety of DSLR ISO settings that are suitable for their flexibility in shooting in different conditions.  

6. Manual Controls













While many point and shoots come with the ability to shoot in manual mode, a DSLR is designed in such a way that it is assumed that the photographer using it will want to control their own settings. Even though they come with good auto modes the manual controls are generally constructed in such a way that they are at your fingertips like a shoot photographers.  

7. Sustaining Value













Some argue that a DSLR will continue its value longer than a point and shoot. There may be some truth in this. DSLR models do not get updated quite as frequently as point and shoot models (which can be updated twice a year at times). Factor Another related to a DSLR is that the lenses you buy for them that is compatible with other camera bodies if you choose to upgrade at a later date (during your stay with your brand). This means your investment in lenses is not a waste for many years.  

8. Depth of Field













One of the things I love about my DSLR is the flexibility that gives me in many areas, especially depth of field. I think this is really an extension of the manual controls and ability to use different lenses, but a DSLR can provide depth of field puts everything from foreground to background in focus through a nice background blur.  

9. Quality Optics










I hesitate to add this point as there is a large degree of difference in quality between DSLR lenses, but in general the lens that you would find on a DSLR are superior to point and shoot camera. DSLR lens larger (more glass can add to the quality) and many of they have many hours of time put into making them (especially when you get into higher end lenses). I strongly advice DSLR lens buyers to purchase the best quality they can afford. That's the difference between high-end lens on medium range camera or medium range on the high end camera lens I would go for quality lenses each time they add so much to photograph.  

10. Your finances













These last tips is key to your success to have a DSLR camera, because how often do you review the various types camera and seek to know about the quality or the pros and cons, if not in accordance with the finances you have, still, you will buy an affordable . It is best to review a camera that price to performance, meaning that money you spend to get the best camera capabilities, the camera's dream can be obtained, finance can be sufficient. 

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