More details about Choosing Digital SLR Cameras
In very basic terms a camera is made up of a lens and a body. The lens focuses and ‘sees’ the image while inside the body are sophisticated components that record the image, either to film or in digital format. From this you can take your image and in processing for film or post processing for digital, alter and manipulate the data until you see the image you desire.
In today’s market you will come across many digital SLR cameras that have slowly been reduced in size and aimed for a wide target market. From the beginner or enthusiast right up to the experienced professional, there are digital SLRs to suit all people and their needs.
When the image size is reduced in digital photography you do end up with some loss from the photograph, particularly when using film-designed lenses. However this is a way to keep your costs down and looking into alternative lenses is always a good option when dealing in SLR. Many cameras are backwards compatible with their film counterparts.
You can find many review websites that offer direct comparisons between leading brands, their compatibility with any previous formats or accessories and a full usage detail. This is important information when you’re considering purchasing a digital SLR camera as you can see the results achieved and in some cases directly compare those results against other brands in consideration.
You can find reviews that are either very consumerist or alternatively extremely technical. Shooting down the middle is a good way to find out enough about a camera to make an informed decision but you do need to understand the technical aspects and differences to be able to appreciate that information.
If you can narrow it down, then head in-store to try out the options and get a feel for their size, weight and functionality for your needs. Then take your search online or through a number of stores to find the best price for the camera you decide to purchase.
More details about Choosing Digital SLR Cameras
|
|
|
|
|
![]() |

