Saturday 29 December 2012

Dslr Camera

Dslr Camera

If you want to take your picture taking further, buying a digital DSLR is definitely the way to go and there is plenty of choice. The good news, though, is that even a modest modern digital DSLR will give film quality photographs, so you cannot really go wrong. There are several factors to consider before buying a camera and while many people would put resolution top of their shopping list, I am not one of them. Of course the number of megapixels is important but it is not as critical as it used to be and even the most budget digital DSLR has a resolution of 10-megapixels and, with good camera technique, that is plenty enough for film quality poster-sized enlargements.
The first things to decide is how much you have to spend and what you want to do with the camera.
A digital DSLR with a kit zoom lens will cost in the region of £350, so that it is good starting point. That would buy an auto focus, automatic exposure camera with a lens that would enable you to photograph most general subjects easily. Spending more on a camera would give even more features, better build quality, fast shooting speeds and more resolution.

Dslr Camera

Dslr Camera

Dslr Camera

Dslr Camera

Dslr Camera

Dslr Camera

Dslr Camera

Dslr Camera

Dslr Camera

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