Canon Digital Cameras and Lenses

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March 29th, 2010

Canon Eos-1d Mark Ii
Canon Eos-1d Mark Ii

Before becoming a professional photographer, I had little knowledge of cameras and accessories. The most used and shoot camera to take pictures and put all the cars for a simplified operation. I thought my pictures were in most cases until the day I received my order for Canon 20D. Although the device is a product of the year 2004, is still a very useful tool for me today.

There enormous differences between the point of small DSLR y. I focus on some important differences.

1. Image quality.
Digital SLRs have a much better quality images on the point compact. I had a Sony P-1, Canon PowerShot SD400, SD870, and Canon. All these little guys to capture images of good only to a certain extent. When you compare images side by side with those taken with my Canon 20D, you'll see the difference. The pictures are much stronger than Canon 20D. The DSLR I have others also produces impressive image quality, especially at professional cameras.

2. The responsiveness and performance.
Point and shoot cameras are not designed to be fast and responsive. Many times, the pictures were taken a few seconds after the shutter release. This increases the chances of losing the important moments. This is particularly true for kicks. Most modern digital SLR cameras can start and operate immediately. Shutter is just one tenth second or better.
There is no comparison capabilities shooting continuously between digital SLRs and point and shoot camera. Although level DSLR professional, such as Canon 1D series of documents is up to 10 frames per second, most point and shoot cameras fight images of 2 or less in a second. There is no substitute for the use of digital SLR to a sporting event.

3. Interchangeable Lens
The point of all Turning the device has only one goal in the construction, thereby limiting their ability to draw variable focus. Although some digital SLR and the point can get compact 10x zoom, the disadvantages of image quality and performance can not be beaten. selections are available for large lens digital SLR all major brands of camera. You can choose the lens to your needs. You can buy the lenses online budget at the beginning, and gradually move to more expensive lenses when their skills improve and change the style of shooting. When updating the camera, the objective that has accumulated over the years can still be used.

4. Usability
This is the domain of this compact may have the advantage. complex configuration menu and control system can easily scare the novice camera. My mother has never been a fan of my digital SLR, and thought they were not designed for older people like her. It is much more happy with the little Canon SD400 for its simplicity. Just a click of a button, the image was taken.

5. Cost and weight
When have a better product, which normally have to pay more. This is also true when it comes to the camera. Digital SLRs are generally much better built with better components and software. While the price range of most point and shoot cameras is between $ 100 – $ 500 digital SLR may cost up to $ 8,000 for the model proposed above. My workhorse Canon 1Ds Mark II Canon 1Ds Mark and cost $ 8000 when I first put. When add professional quality lenses, flashes, and accessories, equipment costs can reach $ 15,000 to 20,000 easily. cameras Pro level are certainly not toys to someone. The high price can be justified only if they are subjected to commercial exploitation to make money for their owners. With the economy in ruins, many photographers are just struggle to recover their investments in equipment.

My camera bag weights about 30-40 pounds when fully loaded with camera and lens. Bring the bag around it for several hours makes me wear quickly. Some items compact, such as Sony TX series can easily slip into your shirt pocket.

I hope I have summarized the main differences between SLR and point and shoot cameras. Such redemption shall be determined by how you want to use. If you have specific questions on a model, please feel free to drop me an email. I will do my best to answer your questions when I am free. You can also view photos on my site to get an idea of what the camera can create pro.

http://www.aperturephotoart.com

Howard Wang is a professional photographer specializing in wedding and children’s candid photography. He serves greater Washington DC metro area and is available to travel to destinations upon request. To see his work online, please go to the following link: http://www.aperturephotoart.com

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I am planning and decide on a wedding photographer. My Finance is concerned about a photographer who uses a Canon EOS 1D Mark II will not be able to clear enough images. I think it's a great camera.

Depend on many things outside the camera. You can paste a zoom a box of shit and get high quality digital (surprise!) pretty bad. If you want to know about the quality, the photographer show some impressions. This is really as simple as that. In practice, use of equipment most famous wedding photographers medium format, sometimes with digital backs. You see a lot high-end Hasselblad Contax, Mamiya and gear, usually on heavy tripods, including wedding photographers who take pictures large group. Eight million pixels is not so good when you want details of each 10-20 people in the know. It is decent but not great. Much depends on the technique of their photographer and selection of the target. As I said, ask to see copies.

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