That are going to buy? Camera bridge camera or digital SLR?

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Most people will have a "point and shoot" digital camera somewhere. They are ideal to carry in your pocket or bag around. Most will have relatively good pictures, in the majority of situations.

But why when you want to best images of their little "point-and-shoot" can manage? When you want clearer portraits and close-ups of something interesting?

May wish a better ability to his little zoom camera is capable of?

It used to be an option, the SLR camera. But in recent years, we have seen the emergence of a new style of camera, the "bridge". So called, because 'bridges' the gap between the point and shoot and SLR, both in capabilities and, usually, the price.

So let us look at some of the pros and cons of DSLR (Digital Single Lens Reflex) and the bridge.

Digital SLR camera

Professional

Optical sensor is usually better.

Interchangeable lenses.

Best zoom and macro capabilities

Cons

More expensive

Need to buy extra lenses

Rather than take

You need more knowledge to make it work properly

Bridge camera

Professional

Less expensive

There is no need of extra lenses

Lightweight and easy to transport

'Auto' configuration easy to begin with.

Cons

Zoom and macro capabilities are limited

Under the light of configuration is usually worse

Therefore, that should go?

This will depend on what is trying to achieve in your photos.

It also depends on how much money you're willing or able to spend.

Bridge cameras are a very good way to get more options, without spending too much. If you find that you don't have the ability to change the configuration, have a value "auto", which will down back in a "point & shoot", but better than the size most pocket. If you like to be able to adjust the settings, then you have these options, but you will be limited. Not all bridge cameras allow 'full' control.

SLR cameras digital, although more expensive and larger and heavier to carry, they offer wider choices and increased capabilities. With the range of lenses and flash systems available, you can photograph anything. But don't expect to be taking great snapshots directly from the box. It can take a long time to learn to use it correctly. It also wishes to acquire more of the lens that came with your purchase. One thing to remember here, you should stick to the same manufacturer to buy lenses. If you have a Canon camera, you need a Canon lens. A lens Nikon or Fuji does not fit!

In summary, if you are frustrated by the current House of pocket, but not wishing to Gul around tons of lenses and those things, then a bridge would be ideal. If you're looking for pictures of professional style, need to go to the digital SLR.




Original article by Canon camera Guy - http://canoncameraguy.hubpages.com/




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