A Basic Photography Course For Digital Cameras
This is the question we all ask ourselves when first thinking of purchasing a digital camera. What you need to ask yourself is what are you looking for in a camera?
Once you have decided to move to the digital era you want to decide on which camera will suit your particular needs. There are a variety of types of cameras, not to mention manufacturers, on the market today for you to choose from.
Some of the cameras on the market today include the AF SLR Series, Digital Compacts, Film Compacts, Direct Vision, etc. Cameras include features such as built in camcorders as well as cameras inside phones. It is amazing what you can find on the market today when looking for a digital camera?
There are a variety of articles on the internet about the choices you can have when looking for either film or digital compact cameras so today I want to focus on Direct Vision Cams along with a few other models. If you are new to digital cameras you may want to look at the line of direct vision cameras offered by Leica. Most of the direct vision action cameras offer high quality pictures with very little noise.
The 35mm camera is commonly used by photographers and I want to look at the Range Finders. This model has a variety of features including a viewfinder, battery compartment, self-timer, rangefinder, rewind crank, rewind button, lens, PC socket, film speed dial, and so on.
The rangefinder works by restoring the viewfinders center image which overlays in the camera. If you want to include yourself in the photo self-timers are incredibly useful for delaying when a photo is taken. There are a few cameras that only allow a few seconds before a photo is taken.
Several direct vision cameras offer hot-shoes, shutter speed dial, wind-on levers, frame counters, and shutter release buttons. You will find some of these cameras offer more options than others which are designed more for professional photographers.
Other varieties of cameras include the Mega-Pixel Camcorders, Large Formatting Cams, Instant Cams, Imaging Phones, and Hasselblad XPans 2 and so on. Please recognize that cameras which come included with a mobile phone are not necessarily the best cameras for photography however in most cases you are able to transfer them to your computer. Camera phones are great when you are on the road taking photos and want to put them on your computer quickly. Bluetooth phones are one of the most popular phones on the market today.
Mega-pixel camcorders are perfect for creating web pages and home movies. You will typically have a lower quality of video which takes these types of camcorders off the market for publishing to the internet. Regardless, it is a handy camcorder since you can use it to make movies and play them back. The size is nearly that of an Ipod with a built in camera.
Professional photographers will not automatically head for the instant cameras. Many are familiar with the old Polaroid camera which was, at one time, one of the most popular cameras on the market. Polaroid had several models which were used by professional photographers as there was no photo developing costs. This was the primary reason I used the Polaroid. Today Fuji has an Instax camera which has taken the place of Polaroid.
Hasselblad has a 35mm camera that is popular. The camera was originally designed by Fuji and can easily switch to a panoramic mode of shot. Hasselblad is an incredible camera and puts you in mind of old-modern technology cameras, since it does more than its history defines. By now we have looked at a variety of the cameras available on the market as well as the accessories available and it is now up to you to decide which will best meet your needs.
What kinds of photos are you hoping to take? What do you hope to do with them? Will you want high or low resolution photos? Are you looking to become a professional photographer or stay in the amateur arena?
Author: DanFeildman
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