REASON TO CHOOSE DSLR CAMERA
With Digital camera, to shoot beauty and perfect picture is more easy than
using analog camera, because after we shoot the object, than we could see the
result at the same time, and if we don't like the picture, just delete the picture
and then shoot again until find what we like. At point and shoot camera, the
digital camera even shown the preview object at LCD before we take a picture.
But if we use D-SLR, the LCD can not shown the preview (picture before save
at memory), to aim the object, the viewfinder is the one way to see. That's
just one different think from many more between point and shoot camera and D-SLR.
D-SLR camera will gives total control for each shoot we make. This article
will give some reason to consider for choosing DSLR :
Fast Start-Up, Response Time and Zoom Option
DSLR start up (power up) is fast, the shoot to shoot time is also quick,
so this kind of camera is very recommended for photographer at the quick time
situation. DSLR also as though no shutter lag time. Ideal for sport photography.
No delay between press shutter button until the camera capture the moment. Fast
zoom option, because we could as fast to move the zoom by our hand to fit the
object far capture. The autofocus respon time is also very fast.
Lens Variety
DSLR camera is design for change to several type of lens. Allows you to get
perfect lens for the perfect picture, at just the right focal length suited
to your photo situation. Capture an entire roomful of family with wide lens
or zoom in on Fido catching a Frisbee 30 feet away. Manufacturers have a variety
of lenses that fit the new D-SLRs. Choose from zooms lens, ultrawide-angles,
super telephotos lens, even for macro and perspective-control lens.
Rapid Frame Rate Process
With the Point-and-shoot cameras, it can make you wait after each shot, as the
camera processes the image. This can be frustrating when you're taking photos
in sequence. With a digital SLR, you can take several pictures within one second
(3 fps to 5 fps), thanks to a fast image processor and large buffer.
Give Fast Auto Focus and more Accurate, Also Precise Manual Focus
The auto focus on a D-SLR locks in quickly and is generally faster and more
reliable than on a compact digital camera. Some models even offer a true tracking
focus for action photography. Want to focus manually to get that creative shot?
The manual focus rings on D-SLRs respond quickly and precisely compared to non-SLRs.
Good for Low-Light Condition
Capture an image without resorting to harsh flash for indoor shots. The D-SLR's
larger sensor allows it to produce better pictures in low-light situations,
thanks to low-noise, high-ISO performance.
Better Image Quality
DSLR have some option of megapixel resolution. For any megapixel resolution
option, a digital picture shoot by digital SLR almost always have better result
than taken on a compact digital camera. This is especially true at higher light
sensitivities, ISO 400 and greater, and also the sensor size of DSLR is bigger
than point and shoot camera. And certain D-SLR models have resolution up to
16 megapixels.
Through-the-Lens (TTL) Viewing
TTL viewing shows the scene through the same lens that takes the picture.
So what you see is what you get. A compact digital camera's LCD viewfinder allows
for accurate framing, but the view is not as bright and crisp as that of a D-SLR
optical viewfinder. Depth-of-field preview is another unique feature that shows
the range of apparent sharpness behind and in front of the subject.
Professional Design and multi Functional
Like analog film SLR, D-SLR camera have easy access to controls with
thumb and forefinger wheels that feature exposure settings, white balance, vertical
shutter releases and more. The design is more like a traditional analog film
SLR, with some creative options for the more serious photographer.
More Creativity and Flexibility with Many Accessories
The are more accesories to fit for DSLR and include everything from
external flashes to wireless transmitters and remote triggering devices. With
a DSLR camera, you will probably want to buy at least two lenses: an 18-70mm
wide-angle/short telephoto (35mm film camera equivalent: 29-105mm), and a serious
telephoto lens, like a 55-200mm, for taking dramatic telephotos from the far
side of the field. For indoor shots, you may want one separate electronic flash
with a tilting head so you can bounce light off the ceiling for great photos
free of harsh shadows. And, a quality tripod is great for steadying a shot.
Better Battery Consumption
A DSLR is generally "asleep", consuming about the same battery power
as a wristwatch until the shutter release is depressed. Then, the battery powers
only those components crucial to take the shot. Non-SLR / point and shoot batteries
are constantly powering all features.
(by Melissa Winter - Digicam.Kamera-Digital.com Reference)
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