Digital Dslr
Digital Dslr
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What Is The Difference Between A Digital Camera And A Digital Slr Camera?
In this article we hope to be able to explain the difference between a normal digital camera and a digital SLR camera. When choosing and purchasing a new digital camera, there are some important elements of photography that you need to familiarize yourself with.
To get us started "SLR" stands for Single Lens Reflex. Essentially this means that the lens can be removed and replaced whenever required. A regular SLR camera is a conventional film based SLR camera whilst a digital SLR (DSLR) is a digital SLR camera. DSLR or SLR cameras compared to a normal fixed lens digital camera, are far more complex to use, as certain functions and settings within the camera have to be manually changed - such as focus, shutter speed and zoom. These are aspects of a digital camera that most people take as a given, as they are automatically set within the camera. These days, for your benefit, most DSLRs have some pre-set automatic functions - this being the advantage of digital cameras! Along with this, a DSLR can have the lens detached and replaced, meaning that the photographer can take extremely close up images of tremendously high quality.
The reason why DSLRs are so often preferred by professional photographers is because they allow an accurate preview of framing at the moment of exposure, and because DSLRs allow the user to choose from a huge variety of alternate lenses. This gives you the best possible choice of photographic effects and quality of exposure. You can get lenses such as wide angle lens, telephoto lens and macro lenses. DSLR cameras offer a level of flexibility that other types of cameras cannot match, they have such a huge array of add ons and accessories. For DSLRs you can buy things like filters,external flashes, adapters, extension tubes, light strobes and a multitude of brackets and attachments. With a DSLR, you can also purchase a large array of tools which opens the possibility of new creative possibilities. Most DSLRs also have a function that allows accurate preview of depth of field.
Perhaps the most important core component of any digital camera or DSLR is the sensor. This really is the most important device in the camera and is perhaps the most important in determining the picture quality. Typically on a DSLR the sensor is far larger than those installed on a fixed focal length or digicam type camera. Most of the time fixed focal length cameras have a sensor just a half or one third the size of a DSLR. This in itself is reason enough to get a DSLR over a normal digital camera. The vastly superior picture quality makes it an essential part of any serious photographers arsenal.
A DSLR camera can offer you the ability to become a very skilled photographer, producing some high quality photographs. When you visit a professional camera store they will assist you in making your choice between a digital camera and a digital SLR camera.
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What are the benifits of having a dslr which are chunky compared to a slim digital compact?
I like dslr cameras but are they worth the extra money and the hassle of carrying it about, compared to the ease of using a compact digital camera?
For 37 years I have carried as many as 3 SLR bodies and up to 7 or 8 lenses as I wandered around various places taking pictures and enjoying photography. Quite often I have a tripod with me since one never knows when it will be needed.
Since I do a lot of macro photography and my subjects aren't always in the best light, you'll usually find a macro ring flash in my camera bag.
One benefit of a DSLR is image quality since the sensor in the average DSLR like a Sony A300 or Canon XSi or Nikon D60 is as much as 15 times larger than the sensor in a digicam. A 6 megapixel DSLR will simply blow away a 10 megapixel digicam in terms of image quality.
Another benefit is interchangeable lenses. Its nice to be able to replace a slow (f4.5) zoom with a fast 50mm or 85mm f1.4 lens in low-light conditions when you don't want to use flash.
So, IMO, the benefits of a DSLR are well worth the added weight if you really care about image quality and flexibility.


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