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		<title>Digital SLR Versus Compact Cameras</title>
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Ed Terran asked: When looking to choose a digital SLR cameras or are some things you may want to consider before making a purchase. The cameras can be convenient but not often have all the features you may want out of a camera. Some features are found only in cameras of the single lens reflex [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Ed Terran</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>When looking to choose a digital SLR cameras or are some things you may want to consider before making a purchase. The cameras can be convenient but not often have all the features you may want out of a camera. Some features are found only in cameras of the single lens reflex that this is true even in the world of digital photography. While there are many things, which can be automated, the use of digital technology there are some things that just are best used when more traditional functions. The compact cameras are generally a lighter weight and are designed for point and release. In general cars have functions that handle things like exposure, focus and relaxation. With an SLR you can find some of these automated features, however, there are some things that can not be automated, or that you may not want automated for a number of reasons. The cameras will offer a limited range when it comes to approach or even granangulares shots. This is where there is a distinct advantage for the SLR cameras over compact cameras and point of release. SLR cameras are designed to allow you to change out the lens, adding zoom and features granangulares that can provide considerably more flexibility than you can reach through point and click camera. Digitaces SLR cameras are generally larger size provides a larger area of vision where LCD screens are part of the camera &#39;s features, which can be had through compact cameras. They also usually come with features for cleaning is generally only found in digital cameras to the agreement of a higher end. These features help to ensure the cleaning of the dust and dirt do not ruin your pictures and your camera. Many of them are also made of materials that help to combat moisture. This helps keep your camera receiving damage from humidity or even accidental sprinkle. There are also the advantages of an extensive amount of shutter control, it can not provide the compact models and the point of release. Other features include frame rates per second, features of images and a lot of features such as variable AF. Depending on the model may also have modes of film and live action modes offered in the SLR models, which may not be available in compact cameras. Effectively, most camera manufacturers produce cameras reflex digital single lens of their superior product and for the standard price, you get a device loaded with much current technolgy, in a chamber where these are not standard characteristics are normally in agreement. For you the buyer, the type of camera you should go for depends on, among other things, your budget, what you want the camera, his knowledge of what you can do the camera and the challeges that could get their kicks present. If you &#39;with reference to a amatuer just want to take photo&#39; decent s on an occasional basis, one of the many excellent arrangements for you just fine. However, professional or highly - motivated the amatuer photographers generally would benefit from having a high-end DSLRs truly impressive.<br/><br/><a href="http://www.nikoncameras4less.com/" >nikoncameras4less.com</a></div>
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		<title>Choosing A DSLR Camera &#8211; Some Considerations</title>
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Janet Ashby asked: A wide range of options and features available for the cameras DSLR (digital single reflex lens) and it can be confusing if you&#39;re buying this type of camera for the first time. This guide will help you decide what features are important to you and hopefully help you choose your ideal factor [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Janet Ashby</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>A wide range of options and features available for the cameras DSLR (digital single reflex lens) and it can be confusing if you&#39;re buying this type of camera for the first time. This guide will help you decide what features are important to you and hopefully help you choose your ideal factor DSLR camera.PriceA in its decision is of course the price. DSLR cameras start around $ 400 and can be as much as $ 8000 for a cover of the camera range. A camera in the midst of $ 400 to $ 1000 would probably be a good choose for a newcomer. The lenses tend to be expensive and can cost more than the camera body ensures you to take this into account when you make your budget. The format is four sizes SizeThere format in time for the 35m m DSLR cameras. FrameThis format complete with a sensor size of the sensor size is 36m x 24m m, is found in most cameras of a higher end and is the same size as that used in the film cameras.APS-Con 35m m a Canon camera this format sensor has a 15m x 22.5mmy of 23.7m in a Nikon 15.6mmx m. This format is used by most cameras DSLR cameras except for a higher end and Olympus does. Call a Nikon DX format format.APS-HThis found only in cameras such as the FOE Canon 1D MKIII and has a sensor 18.7mmx of 28.7m m. Four ThirdsThis is a smaller format in my 13.5mmx 18m found in cameras from Olympus and Panasonic. The aspect ratio is 3:4 unlike other cameras with an aspect ratio of 2:3. All formats will give a good print out up to 11 &amp; amp; # 8243; x 14 &amp; amp; # 8243; what most amateur photographers need generally larger. Most of the houses below about $ 1000 U.S. dollars using the four third-or APS-C format so the choice is usually dictated by the price of something that works. SystemsSystems stabilization of the image to the image stabilization varies among manufacturers. Some systems are mounted on the body of the other camera lens itself. Nikon and Canon uses a lens based system using the gyro in the lens to detect the movement and to maintain a stable optical groups. The gyro mounted on the camera body are used by Sony, Panasonic and Olympus in a stabilization system called a change of the sensor. Changes in the sensor to compensate for any movement. Although both systems perform equally well be mounted lens systems need to be included in each lens that you add to the cost. Furthermore, not all lenses are especially including first lens system below 200m m. The chambers of the size and WeightCheaper tend to be smaller and lighter while, like any DSLR camera will fit in your pocket anyway, size is not of primary importance. The beginning of CountDSLR pixel camera about 6 mega pixels (MP) and can be as much as PM 22 for a high end camera. Account the pixel size will dictate that a print can be made to jump to and you need to decide how big you want your prints before you decide on which model to buy. 240 pixels per inch give an impression of very good quality so that a camera of the PM 6 is suitable for a high quality 8 &quot;x 10&quot; print. If you need a camera photo enlargements of PM 10 will be able to produce a good print in a size 11 &amp; amp; # 8243; x 14 &amp; amp; # 8243;. A cover of the camera range with a pixel of PM 22 &amp; 11 give excellent amp; # 8243; x 14 &amp; amp; # 8243; prints.ISO SettingsISO ranges between 100 and 1600 are found in most low end cameras. The mid-range cameras have settings to 6400 and a high end camera can reach as high as 25,500 and as low as 50. Most DSLR cameras give pictures with little noise at ISO settings between 100 and 800 but the noise increases dramatically on this. The noise at higher levels can vary considerably between models as well, if possible, try to consider the images taken at a higher setting you are using the cameras considering.NoiseAll which digital images have some noise which is more sensitive at higher settings of ISO. The noise comes from the electronics and digital signal when the sensor is of the analog signal. All DSLR cameras have a noise filter systems, but it works less well on an ISO setting of around 800. The noise reduction softens image so that the attempt to consider the short-light images allowed if the systems you use higher ISO settings.AutofocusAutofocus varies widely among manufacturers. All systems auto focus works well for static images but can vary widely for mobile themes, especially in low light. Check the reviews of the cameras for specific information on how well the auto focus works for the model you are considering.<br/><br/><a href="http://www.nikoncameras4less.com/" >nikoncameras4less.com</a></div>
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