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Sunday, June 22, 2014

Techyzon Photography (1) : Camera types


Camera Types 
 There are many diffirent digital cameras that you can choose from, but most of them fall into one of these four types. Read about each type to decide which one best fits your needs and budget.
        Camera Phone :
  A mobile phone that has built-in camera.
Its price depend on the mobile phone price. 


Props:                                                                  Cons :                     
*Very portable.                                           *May not have as many
*You'll always have it.                                       features or options
    with you, so you can capture.            *With some Phones quality
    unexpected photo moments.                      may be fairly low
*You may have one already.                  *Doesn't work as well in low light
*Many Phones take decent images.        *May not have a flash

       Point-and-shoot :
   A compact camera that is designed to be affordable, convenient,  
and easy-to use.

Pros:
*Less expensive than DSLR cameras.
*Small enough to fit in your pocket.
*Usually jncludes special feautures 
     like smile detection.
*Often the best choice for everyday
     snapshots.

Cons:
*Not as high quality as DSLR .
*Doesn't work as well in low
  Light,but usually has a flash.
*Most Point-and-shoot cameras cannot
  change lenses.

       ►Bridge camera :
 A camera that"bridges the gap" between point-and-shoot and DSLR.

Pros:
*Higher quality than most point-and-shoot cameras
*Includes many of the same manual controls as DSLR
*Often has a very powerful zoom lens (for example, 35x) 

Cons:
*Not as high quality as DSLR
*Most bridge cameras cannot change lenses
*Less portable than point-and-shoot cameras 

      ►DSLR :
A camera with interchangeable lenses that can take very high quality pictures.

Pros:                                                                   Cons:
*Best image quality.                                    *More expensive.
*Ability to switch lenses and change     *You may need to buy
  settings manually gives you more          additional lenses to get
  creative control.                                          the most out of it.
*Large sensor allows for good                 *Less portable than other types.
  photos in low-light situations.              *More difficult to learn how to use
                                                                                than other types.



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