Selasa, 08 Oktober 2013

Good camera for a photographer?

Q. I am going to collage to be a photographer next year and was wondering what is a good camera to buy?

A. Digital SLR cameras are the ultimate for professional and amateur photographers alike. They offer all the great features of a film SLR camera with the ability to view your photos immediately and edit the digital images quickly and easily. Though the right camera for you is truly whichever fits your budget and wish list, follow these steps for some hints to choose the right digital SLR camera.

Compare camera sensors and resolution. The Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II and EOS 5D, for example, have full-frame image sensors, meaning they're the same size as a 35mm film frame. Resolutions for digital SLRs range from 5 to 16.7 megapixels, the higher range being more professional and more expensive.

Check the LCD monitor for size and readability. Make sure you can comfortably read the screen in bright as well as normal light. Some cameras offer larger, and therefore more expensive, monitors for those who prefer them.

Look for the amount of internal memory as well as the ability for memory cards. You can buy extra memory cards of varying sizes to in effect never run out of space while you're on vacation or doing a photo shoot and don't have time to dump your photos into your laptop.

Search for the white balance and subject modes that suit your photography needs. Lighting settings such as automatic, sunlight, shade and flash help keep your photos bright no matter where you are. Automatic subject modes such as portrait, close-up, landscapes and action assist you in the achieving the correct settings for your photo type.

Compare the physical size of digital SLR cameras to decide what's best for you. Canon EOS Digital Rebel NT or Nikon D50 are smaller and easier to carry than the larger Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II or Nikon D2x. If you have multiple lenses and other accessories, your camera bag could get heavy and bulky very quickly with a large camera--however, those larger cameras carry some great functions that may be worth the extra weight.

Seek out a quick operating speed if you love to take lots of photos quickly. Some of the fastest digital SLRs are the Canon EOS-1D Mark II N with 8.5 frames per second and the Nikon D2x and D2Hs at 8 frames per second.

Buy a camera after looking at unique features, lenses and accessories. Tripods, camera bags, remote clickers and softening lenses are all extra costs but can add to the ease and beauty of your photographs.


what camera would i use for photography?
Q. I'm using a digital camera at the moment but since photography is my current career choice id like to look into getting a 'better' camera, could anyone suggest a camera that i could buy, maybe a link or something, cost doesnt bother me much. would mean a lot, thanks xxx
ive been looking at a canon slr 550d and im not much into photographing people more outdoors landscapes and occasional close ups of butterflys and flowers

A. If you are serious about making photography your career you need a serious and professional camera. I have a list of the best ones available now:

http://www.amazon.com/mn/search/?_encoding=UTF8&tag=faumioew-20&linkCode=ur2&bbn=502394&qid=1332138096&camp=1789&creative=390957&rh=n%3A172282%2Cn%3A!493964%2Cn%3A502394%2Cp_36%3A100000-99999999

Among these i highly recommend Canon EOS 5D Mark III 22.3 MP Full Frame CMOS Digital SLR Camera with EF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM Lens:

http://www.amazon.com/Canon-Frame-Digital-Camera-24-105mm/dp/B007FGZ1V0/ref=sr_1_6?s=photo&ie=UTF8&qid=1334487090&sr=1-6&tag=faumioe-20

It will be perfect for you. Some of its features are:

- Newly designed 22.3 Megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor, 14-bit A/D conversion, wide range ISO setting 100-25600 (L:50, H1: 51200, H2: 102400) for shooting from bright to dim light and next generation DIGIC 5+ Image Processor for enhanced noise reduction and exceptional processing speed.
- New 61-Point High Density Reticular AF including up to 41 cross-type AF points with f/4.0 lens support and 5 dual diagonal AF points (sensitive to f/2.8).
- iFCL Metering with 63 zone dual-layer metering sensor that utilizes AF and color information for optimizing exposure and image quality.
- EOS HD Video with manual exposure control and multiple frame rates (1080: 30p (29.97) / 24p (23.976) / 25p, 720: 60p (59.94) / 50p, 480: 30p (29.97) / 25p) with 4 GB automatic file partitioning (continuous recording time 29 minutes 59 seconds), selectable "All i-frame" or IPB compressions, embedded timecode, manual audio level control while recording, and headphone terminal.
- 3.2-inch Clear View II LCD monitor, 170° viewing angle, 1,040,000-dot VGA, reflection; magnesium-alloy body with shutter durability tested up to 150,000 cycles, enhanced dust-and-weather resistance, and updated EOS Integrated Cleaning system for improved vibration-based dust removal.

Read this review by a user about the overall performance of the camera:

http://www.amazon.com/review/R26GA655THAEHY/ref=cm_cr_pr_perm?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B007FGYZFI&nodeID=&linkCode=&tag=faumioe-20





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