Saturday, April 10, 2010

Tips for Choosing and Buying a Digital SLR Camera (DSLR) for Beginners

Choosing and buying a digital SLR camera (DSLR) is something that gampang2 difficult, especially for beginners who have a pocket pas2n like me. For those of you who have a pocket thick, you can just choose a high-priced or high-end, because in the world of photography, usually ga bo'ong price, expensive if yes means good. But for me, the price could  two-month food ration, made me think hard to choose one from a manufacturer that offers all tempting. There are several things that need to be considered in selecting and buying a digital SLR camera (DSLR) this. we discuss ..



What You Need

There are so many options on the market with a variety of variants of the price and features. before deciding, think about your goal to buy a digital SLR camera, what features are important to you. You want the simplicity of a digital SLR camera or your type of photographer who wants to explore all the advantages offered by an SLR camera.

Note the size of the CCD or CMOS sensors are used to capture the image. Although many variations of size, but generally fall into 3 categories, namely FullFrame, APS-C and Four-Thirds. For some, the size of the sensor (megapixel) is not too important, more important is to go where sensor these categories.

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What distinguishes the three kinds of these sensors is the Crop Factor, the picture above shows that the smaller sensor size, the smaller the area of the screen capture. on the image, looks like using the focal length (1.5x or 1.6x longer for APS-C, 2x for Four-Thirds).

For most beginner DLSR users, the crop factor is not the main thing, but to consider if you want to use a DSLR as a substitute for your old SLR camera, and if you already have a collection of lenses that to expensive, it's worth considering buying a DSLR you Fullframe, because if not , resultant images will be different from regular SLR.

Another thing to note who choose a digital SLR or DSLR camera is antishake systems. A picture taken in dim lighting or taken from a distance will be prone to blur (blur) due to hand movement or the camera who is not accidental. Image Stabilization is designed to avoid this

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The next thing that must be considered in buying a digital SLR or DSLR camera is speed. good focus speed or speed shooting. any entry level DSLR camera has a raker is better than high-end pocket cameras. The more expensive increasing the velocity. this is required if you frequently photographing a moving object eg a car who was speeding or birds in flight.

No less important is the size and weight of the camera body, you are familiar with the camera who would pocket a little clumsy or difficulty if directly using the Nikon D3 DSLR for example. should be started from such a compact-sized Nikon D60 or Canon EOS 400D

Less is more so hal2 that need to be considered in selecting and buying a digital SLR or DSLR camera for beginners. hope useful

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