The majority of consumers who purchase a new digital camera opt for a point and shoot model. Many wouldn't and probably shouldn't, consider an SLR. However, for those who want greater control, an SLR camera can certainly be a good option. Point and shoot cameras produce great pictures, but an SLR is for those who want more.
Most of the basic point and shoot cameras offer all kinds of automatic functions to allow us to take pictures with a minimal amount of fuss. No messing around with focus, aperture settings, shutter speed, or even flash in most instances. Their ease of use, affordability, and smaller size has kept point and shoot cameras on the top of most consumers shopping lists.
Now certainly some point and shoot models do allow users to take control of some functions. Equally true is that if a lower quality lens is used with an SLR camera or user skill is poor, picture quality will not be enhanced just by having such a camera. For anyone opting to go the route of an SLR, they should be willing to spend more for quality lenses and have a strong interest in learning more about adjusting the settings on the camera to get the pay off of images that stand out.
There are a number of reasons some avid amateurs choose an SLR digital camera. One feature that is attractive with these models is that they eliminate the issue of parallax error. Parallax error occurs with a point and shoot camera that has users viewing a scene through a lens which is separate from the lens that the camera uses to capture an image. This can easily result in the subject of a picture being cropped unintentionally. SLR is the acronym for single lens reflex; the camera uses the same lens for viewing and taking images eliminating such unintentional errors.
SLR cameras are more expensive than the typical point and shoot camera, and are often sold as body only, requiring the user to purchase the lens separately. Affordable camera bodies are certainly available but skimping on the lens can result in disappointing results. Despite the increased cost and complexity in purchasing the body and lens separately, the increased versatility it offers is the prime advantage as far as improving image quality that the SLR model cameras offer. The number of lens options allows users to purchase not only higher quality lenses but more specialized lenses such as wide and super wide angle lenses, telephoto, full range zooms, and so forth. For anyone wanting to shoot in specialized situations, such as those who want to do a lot of macro (very close range) photography, this is a necessity.
Another attraction is that SLR cameras also tend to be much faster than lower end, point and shoot cameras and don't experience the same lag time. Certainly higher end, point and shoot cameras offer far less latency and lag time than those that were available several years ago but SLR models are still faster. These models also tend to use batteries much more conservatively as they don't use all of the automated functions.
Although the miniature size and portability of an ultra compact point and shoot camera can not be matched by the more complex and bulky SLR, things are changing. SLR models have been shrinking in recent years, making them a bit more attractive to non-professionals who want to make photography more of a hobby.
Certainly for those who merely want to snap picture of family gatherings, pets, and family vacations there is no reason to opt for the costlier and more complex SLR model. However, for those who are more avid in their desire master the world of photography an SLR may be the tool of choice.
How To Use Slr Digital Camera
Editing Images. Have it your way!
With the software that comes with most digital cameras you download your images - view them - delete ones you do not want to keep (without paying for them) - and do a myriad of things with the rest:
eliminate red eye –
clone out anything you do not want –
crop to any desired size –
zoom in to see whether the image will tolerate enlargement –
remove shadows –
change to black & white or sepia -
sharpen the image.
The list goes on and on – and with basic software, these are the things ANYONE can do. With experience you can do many, many more truly awesome things – with digital!
Having film developed used to be like “the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly."
You paid for the developing whether they were good, bad or ugly. NOT WITH DIGITAL! You take – you load – you view – you decide – and THEN you pay, and only for the ones you want. Ain’t digital grand?
Camera to Computer to Printer –OR – Camera to Printer. You choose!
If you so desire, you can take pictures and plug them right into your printer and ker-plunk! – Out come your photographs at whatever sizes your printer prints.
“Hey, what happened to the downtown photo lab?" “Ah, who needs it? I went digital!"
Portable printers are available – and quite popular – that allow you to print your pictures while on vacation – visiting relatives – at special functions –anywhere you have a 110 outlet. That’s not unbelievable – that’s digital!
1 – 2 – 4 – even 8 gig memory cards.
That’s not hundreds of pictures per card – which is great in itself. That’s thousands of pictures! Thousands! And they take up no room at all. With an extra card in your pocket you are covered. You cannot take this many pictures even in Denali National Park! (I know; I tried).
(Also, if you have a CF or SD card, you can load photos onto your pda)
A Viewfinder.
Have a look – Take a peek – Check it out! Whatever you want to call it – you are looking at the picture that you just took. It doesn’t get any better than that! If you do not like what you see – retake it on the spot.
They Exist On Your Computer.
You took your pictures with the touch of a (shutter) button. It doesn’t take much more than that to email these images to family and friends all over the country – all over the world. If you have a website, it gets even easier.
I know, I know, “through rain, sleet or snow, the mail will always get through." But NOT in 60 seconds – or less!
I could go on about the convenience, the affordability, the video capability (on some models) but you get the picture – the digital picture, that is!
Going digital can change your whole life for the better, but that’s all.
[Did I mention that I like digital?]
Don’t take my word for it – get yours and then “don’t leave home without it!"
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