Canon Compact Digital Camera or Digital SLR?
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Written by: Mark Etinger
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Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2011 |
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If you're in the market for a camera, the only thing you might be thinking is that you want the best Nikon cameras or there is no way you ever want to purchase a refurbished Canon camera. Instead of concerning yourself with having the best and most stylish camera, you need to consider your needs and learn about what some of those tech specs actually mean. Just because you can afford to buy Nikon cameras that cost $600, doesn't mean it's the right camera for you.
The big question is whether to get a compact camera, also known as a point and shoot, or a digital SLR camera. Sometimes people might be tempted to go with the digital SLR simply because they feel the need to own the best of the best or because they want that high quality. However, when they finally purchase it, they have no idea how to tap into the full potential of the camera. If you're looking for something that is easy to use, a point and shoot is probably the camera for you. Although your pictures may not look as good as a professional's, there are so many compact cameras available that can live up to high standards.
Compact digital cameras are perfect for vacations, family functions, and any get-together with friends. They are sleek and convenient to carry. You can find ones for under a hundred dollars, but if you're concerned about quality and features, you can find ones for a few hundred dollars. The more expensive ones are still good for amateur photographers. Canon and Nikon compact digital cameras are two of the top brands, so definitely place them high up on your consideration list.
What about digital SLR cameras? Who needs those? Well, obviously professionals are going to use them, but photography enthusiasts are going to want them too. If you're not a professional, you should really enjoy photography or being willing to learn about it. There's no point in spending all that money if you don't even know about shutter speed or ISO. A digital SLR will be a great investment though and will last for years, as long as you take care of it. The camera will offer excellent quality and with the purchase of interchangeable lenses, you can take a wide variety of shots.
For those interested in a digital DSLR, you need to consider lenses, image stabilization, exposure, and shutter speed. Before you set your heart on that new Nikon camera, how many lenses are available for that model? Will it automatically compensate for lack of light? Find out about these main features first before you worry about all those nice little "extras" like in-camera editing. Most digital SLRs today also have the capability of recording in HD so you can eliminate the need for carrying a video recorder. If you want the professional camera without such a high cost, many stores sell refurbished Nikon cameras or Canon cameras. With a little bit of research and thought, you can find the best camera to suit your needs.
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