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agosto 26, 2010, 10:26 AM
Para adquirir una buena cámara digital ya no basta con preguntar por su número de megapixeles. Estas son algunas características para tener en cuenta a la hora de realizar una inversión.
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Adquirir una cámara digital no es un proceso simple, en que solo basta con seleccionar el equipo que ofrece mayor cantidad de megapixeles o un zoom más poderoso. Ante todo, hay algunas variables que ayudan a que el usuario obtenga un dispositivo que se ajuste mejor a sus expectativas y necesidades.
Según Paola Illera, jefe de producto digital image de Sony Colombia, antes de adquirir una cámara, la persona debe determinar sus necesidades y su experiencia previa. Por ejemplo, quien va a comprar un equipo por primera vez y para usarlo ocasionalmente quizás requiera uno básico, sin funciones avanzadas.
A su vez, quien ya tiene equipos que limitan su creatividad, debería pensar en uno con mejor lente y herramientas de edición integradas. "Las cámaras de consumo terminan por responder a necesidades particulares de tres tipos de usuarios: los básicos, quienes quieren reemplazar su cámara por primera vez y los avanzados", comenta.
Ahora bien, todas las cámaras tienen características comunes que determinan la calidad de sus imágenes. La primera es el lente, que es la parte óptica encargada de capturar el color y el realismo del entorno. En este caso, es importante ver la amplitud que ofrece (por ejemplo, para capturar grupos de personas en poco espacio) y su capacidad para realizar acercamientos claros y nítidos.
Luego está el procesador que, para Illera, es "el cerebro de la cámara". Este componente organiza y transfiere la información en las imágenes, al tiempo que administra algunas herramientas especiales, como los filtros. En algunas cámaras avanzadas hace varias capturas y las funde en una sola imagen, más nítida y clara.
A estas se une el sensor, que determina la velocidad con que opera la máquina y que dicta la resolución de las imágenes, en los millones de pixeles que las forman (megapixeles). "Un buen sensor captura la claridad del ambiente, sin importar sus condiciones", dice la experta.
Cabe anotar que el número de megapixeles ha dejado de ser muy determinante pues la mayoría de cámaras ofrece más de 10, suficientes para una buena resolución. De hecho, un equipo de 5 megapixeles produce imágenes para impresión en tamaño carta y uno de 3 genera copias perfectas para redes sociales.
Finalmente, los usuarios también deben tener en cuenta algunas funciones especiales que se ajusten a sus intereses, como compartir imágenes por internet al oprimir un botón, o capturar imágenes panorámicas de 270 grados con solo mover la cámara.
http://www.finanzaspersonales.com.co/wf_InfoArticulo.aspx?idArt=727
Compact Digital Camera Review
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A Slim Design Loaded with Features
Compact digital cameras are slim and trim, but still come packed with features like video recording and touch-screen displays. These state-of-the-art digital cameras combine the functions you need with the portability you want.
http://digital-cameras.toptenreviews.com/compact/
Why Buy a Sleek and Slim Digital Camera
Thin is in, and compact digital cameras are no exception. People want thinner electronics including phones, TVs, computer monitors and more. The beauty of these ultra thin devices is they are stylish, easy to carry and simple to use. These products are great for young adults, parents with young children and compulsive picture takers (you know who you are). Some of the benefits of these image capturing devices include:
They are small, light and easy to carry almost anywhere.
While more expensive than the standard image capturing device, these models usually have less shutter lag and more advanced features.
Although they’re small; they have enough megapixels to enlarge your photos to almost any size.
Most models are stylish and trendy.
In this site, find out if models such as the Canon PowerShot SD940 IS (http://digital-cameras.toptenreviews.com/compact/canon/canon-powershot-sd940-is-review.html), Panasonic FX75 (http://digital-cameras.toptenreviews.com/compact/not-available/panasonic-fx75-review.html) or the Samsung DualView TL225 (http://digital-cameras.toptenreviews.com/compact/samsung/samsung-ec-tl225zbplus-reviews-49338.htm) are what you are looking for. Also, you will find articles on compact digital cameras (http://digital-cameras.toptenreviews.com/compact/learning-center.html) to help you get the most out of your image capturing device.
At TopTenREVIEWS We Do the Research So You Don’t Have To.™
What to Look for in a Compact Digital Camera
These compact products have two missions to accomplish: style and function. These devices are compact enough to fit into a pocket or small purse, yet powerful enough to take high quality photos. These products are moderately priced and by far the most popular image capturing devices on the market. Below is the criteria TopTenREVIEWS used to compare these products.
Design
A compact image capturing device wouldn’t be considered sleek and slim if it was the size and weight of a brick. These products are popular because they are compact; therefore, the lighter and more powerful the device, the better it is.
Image Quality
There are numerous features found on image capturing devices that enhance its image quality. Some of these features include an image stabilizer, digital zoom, red eye reduction and a high focus range. The resolution is one feature that is critical for the image quality of the device. The resolution in these devices is measured in megapixels. The more megapexels these products have, the clearer the developed photographs. Another significant feature found on these devices to enhance image quality is the optical zoom. The optical zoom works the same as zoom on a standard 35mm camera. The higher the optical zoom the farther away from the object you can be and still get a clear picture. Don’t get this confused with digital zoom.
Battery Life/Memory
We all hate changing batteries in electronic devices. So, needless to say, these compact products with longer battery life are better, and will save money in the long run. Also, built-in memory is rarely thought of as important until the day you need it. Built-in memory is your devices back up plan if your memory card or stick is full, lost or damaged.
If you want high-quality photos of those events that are significant to you, a combination of these features will provide the best experience using a compact digital camera.
Standard Digital Camera Review
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Raising the Standard
Standard digital cameras are perfect for snapshots and shooting on the go. Compiling the features you need in a user-friendly package, standard digital cameras help you capture those once-in-a-lifetime moments.
http://digital-cameras.toptenreviews.com/standard/
Why Buy a Standard Digital Camera
Standard Digital Cameras are great for the casual photographer or the first-time buyer. These cameras include most of the function of other point-and-shoot cameras, but they are usually less expensive because they typically have less megapixels, lack stylish design, and are missing a few advanced features. Standard Digital Cameras will usually have a longer shutter lag, less ISO settings and fewer file format options.
First-time buyers find Standard Digital Cameras easier to use, and they are able to learn about digital photography before investing in an expensive camera. A casual photographer would typically use their camera only for special occasions like holidays, birthdays, vacations or weddings. For a device you won’t be using that often, there is no reason to buy the most expensive camera on the shelf.
In this site, you’ll find articles related to Standard Digital Cameras, as well as comprehensive reviews and a side-by-side comparison to help you make an informed decision on which Standard Digital Camera is right for you. At TopTenREVIEWS — We do the research so you don’t have to.™
What to Look for in a Standard Digital Camera
Standard Digital Cameras are basic run-of-the-mill cameras that are great for beginners. They are usually cheaper than their slimmer and better looking brothers, but often include the same functionality. When shopping for a Standard Digital Camera ask yourself how much power you really need. Standard Digital Cameras may not be the work horses that compacts or Professional Digital SLR Cameras are, but for the casual user they will usually get the job done.
This is the criteria TopTenREVIEWS used to evaluate Standard Digital Cameras:
Resolution: Resolution is measured in megapixels. Usually the more megapixels a camera has the better the photo quality. This plays an especially important role if you plan to enlarge your photographs. However, six or seven megapixels is more than enough for that standard digital.
Optical Zoom: Optical zoom works on digital cameras the same way zoom works on 35mm film cameras, the higher the optical zoom the farther away from the subject you can be and still achieve a clear picture. A standard digital camera should have a minimum of 3x optical zoom; however, ten plus optical zoom is quickly becoming common.
Image Stabilizer: In the past digital cameras were sensitive to shaky hands and would often cause blurring. A digital camera with an image stabilizer compensates for minimal shakiness and should keep photos crisp.
Camera Weight: Even though Standard Digital Cameras are usually bigger cameras no one wants to lug around a large heavy camera to the kid’s little league games. Standard Digital Cameras should be light enough to carry around with being a nuisance.
Entry-Level DSLR Cameras Review
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Go Beyond Point and Shoot
Transitioning from a point and shoot camera to an Entry-Level DSLR camera shouldn’t be hard. With any of these entry-level DSLR cameras, you have the features to make it easy and better photos every time.
http://entry-level-dslr-camera-review.toptenreviews.com/
Why Replace Your Point and Shoot With an Entry-Level DSLR?
Simple point-and-shoot cameras are an economical, easy-to-use photography option for many. However, they seldom deliver anything but simplified photos that lack the color saturation, light intensity and depth of their subject. Worse, with inaccurate LCD screens, even when point-and-shoot photos seem to be spot on, they can be miles wide of the mark. Sure they’re compact, easy to use and affordable, but what if your interest in photography is above average? You want to have pictures with depth, feeling and vibrant color. That’s where a DSLR will make the difference.
DSLR (digital single lens reflex) cameras used to belong only in the professional photographer category. But now, because the higher quality pictures they afford, demand is growing in the mass market. Entry-level DSLR cameras are now designed to take that professional quality of photos and put it in a device that’s simple and easy to use, even for those who are only familiar with a compact camera.
For both photo hobbyists looking to let their skills shine and casual photographers that want better pictures, entry-level DSLRs offer ease-of-use and quality of results that offer a perfect balance between simple point-and-shoot cameras and higher-grade, professional digital SLR cameras.
In this site you'll find articles helping you improve your photography skills from tips and tricks for better pictures (http://entry-level-dslr-camera-review.toptenreviews.com/dslr-tips-and-tricks.html) to being able to understand the language of a professional photographer (http://entry-level-dslr-camera-review.toptenreviews.com/basic-digital-slr-definitions.html). We also have in-depth reviews on each camera to help you make an informed decision on which camera will work best for you. At TopTenREVIEWS – We do the research so you don’t have to.™
What to Look for in Entry-Level DSLR Cameras
An entry-level DLSR camera is a major purchase and should be the product of careful consideration and review. Choosing an entry-level DSLR camera that suits your interests, skill level, frequency of use, offers automated features to facilitate simple point-and-shoot use and adjustable features for personalized use are paramount to choosing the right entry-level DSLR camera. Below are the criteria TopTenREVIEWS used to evaluate entry-level DSLR cameras:
Features: It's important to have a high megapixel resolution, a built-in image stabilizer either in the body of the camera or the kit lens that comes with it, light-weight and easy to use body as well as a long battery life. We looked for which features help a point and shoot user feel comfortable and take better pictures right out of the box. We also looked at more difficult to use features, like max shutter speed, that will give photographers flexibility as they grow into their camera and their skills improve. The camera should be both easy to use at the beginning, but also will not hold you back from improving your photography skills.
Ease of Use: With so many buttons and options to manually control the settings, it can be a little overwhelming for the first-time DSLR user. However, many of these entry-level cameras come with several automatic shooting modes and even Live View on the LCD screen that allow users to treat it like point and shoot while they’re getting the feel for their new camera. We've ranked the number of easy features that will help the first-time DSLR users feel comfortable.
Value: We wanted to make sure the price matched up with the features that will help make the transition from point and shoot to DSLR as seamless as possible.
Customer Satisfaction: Based on several user reviews, we scored each product on the overall opinion from those who actually bought it and used it.
If you’re looking to take that step up to the next level in photography with a DSLR, read our reviews of entry-level DSLR cameras to help you find the camera best suited for your needs.
Professional DSLR Review
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Professional Quality for the Serious Photographer
Professional dSLR cameras are fundamental for serious photographers. From top-of-the-line resolution to fully customizable settings, professional dSLRs combine functions and performance to create professional quality photos with every shot.
http://digital-cameras.toptenreviews.com/professional-dslr/
Why Buy a Professional DSLR Camera
Professional DSLR Cameras are not for the casual photographer. They are designed for hard core, rain or shine shutterbugs that refuse to leave the house without a camera. And although Professional DSLR Cameras are more expensive than most digital cameras, they are a great investment in the long run.
Here are some benefits to owning a Professional DSLR Camera:
More creative control: Professional DSLR Cameras include a broad array of manual settings, allowing the photographer to frame the picture exactly as they want it. True shutterbugs would never settle for auto focus and automated aperture and ISO settings. Although many point-and-shoot cameras have similar manual settings, these features are limited.
Faster shutter speed: All digital cameras have shutter lag, the time between pressing the button and the camera capturing the photograph. Professional DSLR Cameras have a significantly shorter shutter lag than point-and-shoot cameras.
Interchangeable lenses: Interchangeable lenses provide the photographer with more versatility.
Viewfinder for better framing: Looking through a viewfinder opposed to an LCD screen provides for better framing.
In this site, you’ll find articles related to Professional DSLR Cameras, as well as comprehensive reviews and a side-by-side comparison to help you make an informed decision on which DSLR Camera is right for you. At TopTenREVIEWS — We do the research so you don’t have to.™
What to Look for in a Professional DSLR Camera Professional DSLR Cameras are an expensive investment for professional photographers and amateur hobbyists alike. DSLRs should contain the latest technology and provide the photographer with ultimate creative control. In addition to analyzing the features and functions of a DSLR Camera some additional criteria we suggest looking into when purchasing a professional grade camera includes price, lens selection and compatibility, and longevity. These are the features TopTenREVIEWS used to evaluate Professional DSLR Cameras:
Resolution: Resolution is measured in megapixels. The more megapixels a camera has the better quality prints it produces. Professional DSLR Cameras need more megapixels than point-and-shoot cameras because it gives the photographer more creative control in the editing and printing process.
Weight: Traditionally, Professional DSLR Cameras are heavier and bulkier than point-and-shoot cameras; however, their size and weight should remain reasonable.
Battery Life: Professionals especially rely on their cameras to capture others' memories. The best Professional DSLR Cameras will not suck the life out of batteries after only a few shots.
Warranty: Professional DSLR Cameras are very expensive. The best cameras and camera companies will provide comprehensive support and warranty coverage.
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Adquirir una cámara digital no es un proceso simple, en que solo basta con seleccionar el equipo que ofrece mayor cantidad de megapixeles o un zoom más poderoso. Ante todo, hay algunas variables que ayudan a que el usuario obtenga un dispositivo que se ajuste mejor a sus expectativas y necesidades.
Según Paola Illera, jefe de producto digital image de Sony Colombia, antes de adquirir una cámara, la persona debe determinar sus necesidades y su experiencia previa. Por ejemplo, quien va a comprar un equipo por primera vez y para usarlo ocasionalmente quizás requiera uno básico, sin funciones avanzadas.
A su vez, quien ya tiene equipos que limitan su creatividad, debería pensar en uno con mejor lente y herramientas de edición integradas. "Las cámaras de consumo terminan por responder a necesidades particulares de tres tipos de usuarios: los básicos, quienes quieren reemplazar su cámara por primera vez y los avanzados", comenta.
Ahora bien, todas las cámaras tienen características comunes que determinan la calidad de sus imágenes. La primera es el lente, que es la parte óptica encargada de capturar el color y el realismo del entorno. En este caso, es importante ver la amplitud que ofrece (por ejemplo, para capturar grupos de personas en poco espacio) y su capacidad para realizar acercamientos claros y nítidos.
Luego está el procesador que, para Illera, es "el cerebro de la cámara". Este componente organiza y transfiere la información en las imágenes, al tiempo que administra algunas herramientas especiales, como los filtros. En algunas cámaras avanzadas hace varias capturas y las funde en una sola imagen, más nítida y clara.
A estas se une el sensor, que determina la velocidad con que opera la máquina y que dicta la resolución de las imágenes, en los millones de pixeles que las forman (megapixeles). "Un buen sensor captura la claridad del ambiente, sin importar sus condiciones", dice la experta.
Cabe anotar que el número de megapixeles ha dejado de ser muy determinante pues la mayoría de cámaras ofrece más de 10, suficientes para una buena resolución. De hecho, un equipo de 5 megapixeles produce imágenes para impresión en tamaño carta y uno de 3 genera copias perfectas para redes sociales.
Finalmente, los usuarios también deben tener en cuenta algunas funciones especiales que se ajusten a sus intereses, como compartir imágenes por internet al oprimir un botón, o capturar imágenes panorámicas de 270 grados con solo mover la cámara.
http://www.finanzaspersonales.com.co/wf_InfoArticulo.aspx?idArt=727
Compact Digital Camera Review
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A Slim Design Loaded with Features
Compact digital cameras are slim and trim, but still come packed with features like video recording and touch-screen displays. These state-of-the-art digital cameras combine the functions you need with the portability you want.
http://digital-cameras.toptenreviews.com/compact/
Why Buy a Sleek and Slim Digital Camera
Thin is in, and compact digital cameras are no exception. People want thinner electronics including phones, TVs, computer monitors and more. The beauty of these ultra thin devices is they are stylish, easy to carry and simple to use. These products are great for young adults, parents with young children and compulsive picture takers (you know who you are). Some of the benefits of these image capturing devices include:
They are small, light and easy to carry almost anywhere.
While more expensive than the standard image capturing device, these models usually have less shutter lag and more advanced features.
Although they’re small; they have enough megapixels to enlarge your photos to almost any size.
Most models are stylish and trendy.
In this site, find out if models such as the Canon PowerShot SD940 IS (http://digital-cameras.toptenreviews.com/compact/canon/canon-powershot-sd940-is-review.html), Panasonic FX75 (http://digital-cameras.toptenreviews.com/compact/not-available/panasonic-fx75-review.html) or the Samsung DualView TL225 (http://digital-cameras.toptenreviews.com/compact/samsung/samsung-ec-tl225zbplus-reviews-49338.htm) are what you are looking for. Also, you will find articles on compact digital cameras (http://digital-cameras.toptenreviews.com/compact/learning-center.html) to help you get the most out of your image capturing device.
At TopTenREVIEWS We Do the Research So You Don’t Have To.™
What to Look for in a Compact Digital Camera
These compact products have two missions to accomplish: style and function. These devices are compact enough to fit into a pocket or small purse, yet powerful enough to take high quality photos. These products are moderately priced and by far the most popular image capturing devices on the market. Below is the criteria TopTenREVIEWS used to compare these products.
Design
A compact image capturing device wouldn’t be considered sleek and slim if it was the size and weight of a brick. These products are popular because they are compact; therefore, the lighter and more powerful the device, the better it is.
Image Quality
There are numerous features found on image capturing devices that enhance its image quality. Some of these features include an image stabilizer, digital zoom, red eye reduction and a high focus range. The resolution is one feature that is critical for the image quality of the device. The resolution in these devices is measured in megapixels. The more megapexels these products have, the clearer the developed photographs. Another significant feature found on these devices to enhance image quality is the optical zoom. The optical zoom works the same as zoom on a standard 35mm camera. The higher the optical zoom the farther away from the object you can be and still get a clear picture. Don’t get this confused with digital zoom.
Battery Life/Memory
We all hate changing batteries in electronic devices. So, needless to say, these compact products with longer battery life are better, and will save money in the long run. Also, built-in memory is rarely thought of as important until the day you need it. Built-in memory is your devices back up plan if your memory card or stick is full, lost or damaged.
If you want high-quality photos of those events that are significant to you, a combination of these features will provide the best experience using a compact digital camera.
Standard Digital Camera Review
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Raising the Standard
Standard digital cameras are perfect for snapshots and shooting on the go. Compiling the features you need in a user-friendly package, standard digital cameras help you capture those once-in-a-lifetime moments.
http://digital-cameras.toptenreviews.com/standard/
Why Buy a Standard Digital Camera
Standard Digital Cameras are great for the casual photographer or the first-time buyer. These cameras include most of the function of other point-and-shoot cameras, but they are usually less expensive because they typically have less megapixels, lack stylish design, and are missing a few advanced features. Standard Digital Cameras will usually have a longer shutter lag, less ISO settings and fewer file format options.
First-time buyers find Standard Digital Cameras easier to use, and they are able to learn about digital photography before investing in an expensive camera. A casual photographer would typically use their camera only for special occasions like holidays, birthdays, vacations or weddings. For a device you won’t be using that often, there is no reason to buy the most expensive camera on the shelf.
In this site, you’ll find articles related to Standard Digital Cameras, as well as comprehensive reviews and a side-by-side comparison to help you make an informed decision on which Standard Digital Camera is right for you. At TopTenREVIEWS — We do the research so you don’t have to.™
What to Look for in a Standard Digital Camera
Standard Digital Cameras are basic run-of-the-mill cameras that are great for beginners. They are usually cheaper than their slimmer and better looking brothers, but often include the same functionality. When shopping for a Standard Digital Camera ask yourself how much power you really need. Standard Digital Cameras may not be the work horses that compacts or Professional Digital SLR Cameras are, but for the casual user they will usually get the job done.
This is the criteria TopTenREVIEWS used to evaluate Standard Digital Cameras:
Resolution: Resolution is measured in megapixels. Usually the more megapixels a camera has the better the photo quality. This plays an especially important role if you plan to enlarge your photographs. However, six or seven megapixels is more than enough for that standard digital.
Optical Zoom: Optical zoom works on digital cameras the same way zoom works on 35mm film cameras, the higher the optical zoom the farther away from the subject you can be and still achieve a clear picture. A standard digital camera should have a minimum of 3x optical zoom; however, ten plus optical zoom is quickly becoming common.
Image Stabilizer: In the past digital cameras were sensitive to shaky hands and would often cause blurring. A digital camera with an image stabilizer compensates for minimal shakiness and should keep photos crisp.
Camera Weight: Even though Standard Digital Cameras are usually bigger cameras no one wants to lug around a large heavy camera to the kid’s little league games. Standard Digital Cameras should be light enough to carry around with being a nuisance.
Entry-Level DSLR Cameras Review
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Go Beyond Point and Shoot
Transitioning from a point and shoot camera to an Entry-Level DSLR camera shouldn’t be hard. With any of these entry-level DSLR cameras, you have the features to make it easy and better photos every time.
http://entry-level-dslr-camera-review.toptenreviews.com/
Why Replace Your Point and Shoot With an Entry-Level DSLR?
Simple point-and-shoot cameras are an economical, easy-to-use photography option for many. However, they seldom deliver anything but simplified photos that lack the color saturation, light intensity and depth of their subject. Worse, with inaccurate LCD screens, even when point-and-shoot photos seem to be spot on, they can be miles wide of the mark. Sure they’re compact, easy to use and affordable, but what if your interest in photography is above average? You want to have pictures with depth, feeling and vibrant color. That’s where a DSLR will make the difference.
DSLR (digital single lens reflex) cameras used to belong only in the professional photographer category. But now, because the higher quality pictures they afford, demand is growing in the mass market. Entry-level DSLR cameras are now designed to take that professional quality of photos and put it in a device that’s simple and easy to use, even for those who are only familiar with a compact camera.
For both photo hobbyists looking to let their skills shine and casual photographers that want better pictures, entry-level DSLRs offer ease-of-use and quality of results that offer a perfect balance between simple point-and-shoot cameras and higher-grade, professional digital SLR cameras.
In this site you'll find articles helping you improve your photography skills from tips and tricks for better pictures (http://entry-level-dslr-camera-review.toptenreviews.com/dslr-tips-and-tricks.html) to being able to understand the language of a professional photographer (http://entry-level-dslr-camera-review.toptenreviews.com/basic-digital-slr-definitions.html). We also have in-depth reviews on each camera to help you make an informed decision on which camera will work best for you. At TopTenREVIEWS – We do the research so you don’t have to.™
What to Look for in Entry-Level DSLR Cameras
An entry-level DLSR camera is a major purchase and should be the product of careful consideration and review. Choosing an entry-level DSLR camera that suits your interests, skill level, frequency of use, offers automated features to facilitate simple point-and-shoot use and adjustable features for personalized use are paramount to choosing the right entry-level DSLR camera. Below are the criteria TopTenREVIEWS used to evaluate entry-level DSLR cameras:
Features: It's important to have a high megapixel resolution, a built-in image stabilizer either in the body of the camera or the kit lens that comes with it, light-weight and easy to use body as well as a long battery life. We looked for which features help a point and shoot user feel comfortable and take better pictures right out of the box. We also looked at more difficult to use features, like max shutter speed, that will give photographers flexibility as they grow into their camera and their skills improve. The camera should be both easy to use at the beginning, but also will not hold you back from improving your photography skills.
Ease of Use: With so many buttons and options to manually control the settings, it can be a little overwhelming for the first-time DSLR user. However, many of these entry-level cameras come with several automatic shooting modes and even Live View on the LCD screen that allow users to treat it like point and shoot while they’re getting the feel for their new camera. We've ranked the number of easy features that will help the first-time DSLR users feel comfortable.
Value: We wanted to make sure the price matched up with the features that will help make the transition from point and shoot to DSLR as seamless as possible.
Customer Satisfaction: Based on several user reviews, we scored each product on the overall opinion from those who actually bought it and used it.
If you’re looking to take that step up to the next level in photography with a DSLR, read our reviews of entry-level DSLR cameras to help you find the camera best suited for your needs.
Professional DSLR Review
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Professional Quality for the Serious Photographer
Professional dSLR cameras are fundamental for serious photographers. From top-of-the-line resolution to fully customizable settings, professional dSLRs combine functions and performance to create professional quality photos with every shot.
http://digital-cameras.toptenreviews.com/professional-dslr/
Why Buy a Professional DSLR Camera
Professional DSLR Cameras are not for the casual photographer. They are designed for hard core, rain or shine shutterbugs that refuse to leave the house without a camera. And although Professional DSLR Cameras are more expensive than most digital cameras, they are a great investment in the long run.
Here are some benefits to owning a Professional DSLR Camera:
More creative control: Professional DSLR Cameras include a broad array of manual settings, allowing the photographer to frame the picture exactly as they want it. True shutterbugs would never settle for auto focus and automated aperture and ISO settings. Although many point-and-shoot cameras have similar manual settings, these features are limited.
Faster shutter speed: All digital cameras have shutter lag, the time between pressing the button and the camera capturing the photograph. Professional DSLR Cameras have a significantly shorter shutter lag than point-and-shoot cameras.
Interchangeable lenses: Interchangeable lenses provide the photographer with more versatility.
Viewfinder for better framing: Looking through a viewfinder opposed to an LCD screen provides for better framing.
In this site, you’ll find articles related to Professional DSLR Cameras, as well as comprehensive reviews and a side-by-side comparison to help you make an informed decision on which DSLR Camera is right for you. At TopTenREVIEWS — We do the research so you don’t have to.™
What to Look for in a Professional DSLR Camera Professional DSLR Cameras are an expensive investment for professional photographers and amateur hobbyists alike. DSLRs should contain the latest technology and provide the photographer with ultimate creative control. In addition to analyzing the features and functions of a DSLR Camera some additional criteria we suggest looking into when purchasing a professional grade camera includes price, lens selection and compatibility, and longevity. These are the features TopTenREVIEWS used to evaluate Professional DSLR Cameras:
Resolution: Resolution is measured in megapixels. The more megapixels a camera has the better quality prints it produces. Professional DSLR Cameras need more megapixels than point-and-shoot cameras because it gives the photographer more creative control in the editing and printing process.
Weight: Traditionally, Professional DSLR Cameras are heavier and bulkier than point-and-shoot cameras; however, their size and weight should remain reasonable.
Battery Life: Professionals especially rely on their cameras to capture others' memories. The best Professional DSLR Cameras will not suck the life out of batteries after only a few shots.
Warranty: Professional DSLR Cameras are very expensive. The best cameras and camera companies will provide comprehensive support and warranty coverage.