Friday, April 9, 2010

Pocket camera vs SLR

vs-1 pocket camera vs SLR
Photographers often need a pocket camera DSLR class as a lighter alternative. With technological developments, this requirement can be met only beginning today. However, the pocket can be matched justify a DSLR camera? Our tests this time trying to answer these questions. Text & Photo: Benno Hessler, Miscellaneous: Pramanaya



After stagnating for a long time because the price of a dip DSLR, now a high-end camera back pocket to attract photographers. Canon PowerShot G11 and Sony HX1 are examples of these types of camera-which is often referred to as prosumer cameras. Both have features that can only be obtained on premium products carry a DSLR and the most advanced technology of digital photography. Both are also offered with a very high price, climbed to an average of six million dollars. In fact, following the EOS 1000D kit 18-55mm lens IS as you can have without spending money is more than five million rupiah. So, why still need to be ogled prosumer camera?

Not everyone liked the lens which can be exchanged, and many users just want a good photo results from a camera that is easy to use. Canon G11 this promising, but still leaves the question, "Is that true quality can be matched DSLR?". At the end of this test, you will find the answers.
Fair Comparison

In order to maintain a balance test, we chose the Canon G11 and EOS 1000D which had the same 10 Megapixel resolution. Both are from the same manufacturer so that minimize the difference. Both prices are also not much different.

Out of curiosity, we also include the semipro EOS 7D DSLR. We want to see if the camera is indeed semiprofesional produce different image quality, according to the price which is almost four times higher and the resolution of the sensor is 50% larger. The results may surprise you.

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