Archive for April 2011

DSLR from a compact digital camera

Besides the price drops in digital SLR models, the power was increased to the cameras last year with the latest digital SLR cameras, faster and faster than ever. You have a point that power up or start up time is almost immediate improvements in the area without delay. “Lag is the time between you pressing the shutter and the camera on.” This period may vary slightly between different camera models and is one of the biggest drawbacks compared to a compact digital camera. The latest digital SLR cameras have virtually no latency and respond the same way as conventional film cameras, even in burst mode. Compact digital cameras are catching up, but the difference is still significant. A delay of 0.5 seconds, you can miss the pulse of the moment and so the potential for great picture quality.
Digital SLR camera also has a larger sensor compared to a smaller sensor in a compact digital camera. This corresponds to a higher sensitivity and less noise and results in the camera for sharp images even in low light. (They also have better autofocus speed in low light). A measure of the sensitivity of the digital camera is ISO and a typical range for a DSLR ISO range from 100 – 1600 ISO, the latter being more sensitive. ISO sensitivity range for a compact digital camera varies from ISO 50 to 400 words, the higher the ISO value, the higher the sensitivity and the more that can be taken in low light.

What should be sought if you are ready to buy a digital camera

DSLRs are expensive and luxurious. This work is more traditional with body cameras with detachable lens. This gives you more options with the ability to change lenses, but it is also much more expensive. A single lens can be as much as a point-and-shoot digital camera costs! It is generally a steep learning curve to understand how all the features of a DSLR use.

You can use the digital cameras in many places these days, luxury department stores in the stores, photography / camera shops and many online shopping discounts. Although you sometimes have great deals online, when it comes to your first digital camera to a store and look at different cameras if possible. It helps to pick it up and a feel for the camera to get in hand to see if it is comfortable and the controls are easy to use and find the features it has and how they work.