Saturday, June 4, 2011

The best camera is the one you're on top

The best camera is the one you're on top

There is no doubt that SLR cameras are superior performance. But they are also superior in size and weight. Ergonomics is an essential element for professional photographers, but not for many fans. If you're going to take the camera lazy about their weight and size, simply choose a camera that will not cost you carry work.

If you are using automatic mode
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We recommend that you buy a digital SLR if you're going to use exclusively in automatic mode. SLRcameras incorporate a multitude of checks and offer many possibilities, but we must take the time to learn how to use them and exploit them. If you do not require manual control capability, probably no noticeable difference between the photos you could do with a good compact and a DSLR.



The camera takes the picture: the photographer who makes

Too often people want to take a look at examples of pictures that the camera do this or that, thinking it's the kind of pictures they could do themselves with the same model. Perhaps this belief is a marketing success, but far from real. The great artists are able to do artwork with mediocre material. So do not you buy a digital SLR to believe that the quality of the camera is going to ensure spectacular photos.

Do not pay for features you will not use

Digital SLRs are worth some money. And they are conditioned by the acquisition of a good goal, which is worth even more money. If your profile is of type point-and-shot and walk right budget, do not pay more for many of the features incorporated into the DSLR and you will not use.


Require more care

One of the problems that are typical users of digital SLRs is dust and dirt that accumulate on your sensor, and make unwanted items appear in the photos. Fortunately, some models are beginning to incorporate cleaning systems ultrasonic sensor. But a DSLR needs to be more sensitive and careful. If you also intend to use in extreme conditions and the camera is damaged, it is best if it does not cost you a good sum is not it?

The best camera is the one that suits your needs and your pocket

In short, the correct choice of the digital camera are unaware of your needs: what you want, what you expect and what you value. Pay only for the features you'll use. Think of the budget that you have: the fact that you have money does not mean you have to spend it all. Maybe the camera you need, costs less than you think ...


And finally ...

And as a compendium to end up deciding whether an SLR what you're looking for, you ask ... What do I need to do my next digital camera can not do a good compact?