The Many Types of Digital Cameras
We can all appreciate digital cameras for the fact that we no longer have to wait to see our pictures and pay to get them developed. We can now look at the photo as soon as we take it and if we don’t like it, just delete it. You can even edit your picture on your computer with editing software, you can crop it, remove red-eye, and more. You can even record video on many digital cameras. Digital photography actually started with NASA’s space technology that took digital images to capture pictures of the moon’s surface. The government was also using this technology in forms of spy cameras. Soon Kodak, Sony, and other companies were releasing digital cameras for everyone. When you are looking to buy a digital camera there are a few different types you can consider.
There are ultra compact digital cameras that are capable of taking quality images; they are very small, lightweight, and easy to use. Some models don’t have as many features as compact cameras and the buttons are rather small, but they work well. They are priced moderate to high. The compact digital camera is lightweight and great for point-and-shoot photo-taking. They have good image quality for printing and automatic and scene modes. They are priced low to moderate depending on the features.
Advanced digital cameras are geared to advanced amateurs that have skills between a professional and consumer. They have high quality lenses and advanced features for creative control. There are bridge cameras that are higher-end cameras. They resemble digital SLRs and share some advanced features with them, but just like the compact digital cameras, the photo framing is done with the help of live preview and they have small sized sensors.
All-in-one digital camera with professional grade sensor provides a live preview while taking photos. They are high priced and have professional grade quality photos. Micro Four Thirds cameras were introduced in 2008 and they are a digital single lens reflex-like camera. Unlike the digital SLRs they don’t have reflex mirrors and optical viewfinders. They have large sensors like a digital SLR and take interchangeable lenses. They are smaller than most digital SLRS and they are high priced.
Digital single lens reflex cameras (DSLR) are used by professionals and are top-of-the-line cameras. These cameras are characterized by the presence of a mirror-reflex system. They have great optics, produce high resolution images and accept interchangeable and sophisticated accessories. They are better than consumer cameras in low light; they function automatically, but also have a variety of manual controls. You purchase the camera and the lenses separately. The price of the professional lenses can be alarming. The price of the camera ranges between high priced to extremely expensive.
The type of camera you need will depend on what you plan on using it for. If you are looking to be a professional photographer a digital SLR may be what you need, but if you just need something for personal use that will take quality photos a compact digital camera may be just right.
