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Top 11 Tips For choosing The Right Dslr For You

1) First of all, think about what you plan to use it for - Fun, general or pro use? I would propose writing your private needs down to ensure the camera you pick best fits your requirements.

2) Price - What is your budget? You have to remember it's not just about the camera body, lenses are equally important. So reconsider this when budgeting along with additional batteries, memory cards, filters, flash, tripod and camera protection such as bags and cases. Buying a Dslr means buying more than just the camera body so take this into inventory when seeing at your budget. There are some great deals and container 'Kits' out there where you can buy the body + lenses + tripod in a Kit so it is worth seeing into these options as well.

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3) Check when the camera was released. You don't want to spend hard earned money on a product, only for it to be upgraded next week. Many cameras now have firmware upgrades, which is a great help in prolonging the life of your Dslr.

Top 11 Tips For choosing The Right Dslr For You

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  • Box Contents - PowerShot SX1 IS Body, AA-size Alkaline Battery (x4), Wrist Strap NS-DC7,
  • Optical Image Stabilizer
  • Lens - 28mm Wide-angle, 1/2.3-inch type CMOS Sensor
  • Total Pixels Approx. - 11.8 Megapixels, 10.0 Megapixels (Effective)
  • Focal Length - 5.0-100.0mm f/2.8-5.7 (35mm film equivalent - 28-560mm)
  • Wireless Controller WC-DC300, Digital Camera Solution CD-ROM, USB Interface Cable IFC-400PCU,

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4) The most basic feature to look at is the camera's Mega Pixel. These days Cameras have so many mega pixels. Only four years ago 8Mp was determined high - it's unquestionably what Canon 1D started off with and that camera was used for incredibly high-end work. Now the Canon 5D Mark Ii has 21.1 Mp. In all honesty, whatever above 10Mp is fantastic. Requirements depend on your private needs, if you want to create large pro prints then high resolution is essential. For small images to email to family, then it is not essential.

5) Do you need a Full Frame Sensor? A full frame sensor means that you get the exact same frame size as you would with a former 35mm film camera. This means that you get the true angle of view from the lens you are using - this is good for wide angle architectural or landscape work. They also perform very well at a high Iso. Many habitancy have gotten used to the crop size of a smaller sensor and having that small extra on their zoom - this is good if shooting nature, wildlife or sport to get tighter shots. The Canon 5D Mark Ii has a full frame sensor, whilst the Canon 1D Mark Iv does not even though the 1D is more expensive.

6) Do you need to shoot in Raw? Raw is what many pro photographers shoot in. Raw captures large files that can be non-destructively graded and manipulated in the post stage without an image quality loss. Many Cameras now have the choice to shoot in Raw and it can dramatically improve the quality of your final image and your digital dark room experience.

7) You should look at size and camera weight as this could be a factor to consider. This again comes down to use. Will you be running around shooting wildlife or travelling a lot? If so, then a small and light model would be best.

8) Do you need a video function? Personally, even if you are a Stills Photography purest and never think you will use it, if you are buying a new Dslr today I would propose getting one with a Hd Video function, simply because they are so good. habitancy are shooting high-end commercial work on them. Even if you don't think you will ever unquestionably use it, having a Hd Video Camera to hand built into your Dslr is never a bad thing.

9) If you need a video function, is it important to be able to shoot in slow motion? If so this will narrow your choice of Dslr's that can do this.

10) choosing Lenses: If you have lenses from another manufacturer, it doesn't mean you have to stick with the same constructor for your camera body, as there are so many adaptors available on the market. You can use a Nikon Lens on a Canon camera by simply using an adapter; this helps widen your choice. For more data on choosing a Lens, please read my report on Top 7 Tips for choosing a Lens for your Dslr.

11) Compatibility. Some models of cameras are compatible with each other, in terms of using the same batteries, chargers, battery grips and so on. If this is important to you this may work on your decision. Old gear and accessories that are compatible with your new Dslr can help reduce cost and save you having to buy all new gear again.

At the end of day, you want your Dslr to last as long as inherent and not be outdated next month. I would all the time propose spending as much as you can afford and getting the model that best suits your needs whether as a consumer, pro-sumer or professional. It might be worth spending a small more on a model that will keep up with hereafter upgrades and allow you to grow and learn with it, rather than buying a economy entry level model which will soon be out of date and although economy might not be beneficial in the long run.

Essentially, any camera that has a detachable lens and lets you work in full by hand mode to express your creativity as a Photographer is a winner.

Remember lenses are very important too. Lenses don't suffer from going out of date and each manufacturer's range of lenses do fit over their camera models if and when you upgrade, plus adaptors are available which allow you to use lenses and camera bodies from separate brands and mix and match over Dslr brands (some auto functions may not be active).

Good Luck and Happy Shooting with your Digital Slr

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