ET India Inc. ET Engage. ET Secure IT. Tech Bytes. Newsletters Tech Top 5. Morning Dispatch. Karan Bajaj. Rate Story. Font Size Abc Small. Abc Medium. Abc Large. ET Bureau. ET lists the benefits and drawbacks of each to help you take an informed decision. The DSLR. The difference is evident while shooting in low light; with proper lenses and settings, a DSLR delivers superior results.
Baggage size: Since a DSLR is bulky and requires special care, you will have to carry a bag all the time. If you want to carry multiple lenses for the shoot, you will end up lugging a heavy tote all through the day. EF and EF-S lenses offering a blend of excellent image quality, flexibility and speed. Portable, lightweight lenses designed exclusively for EOS M cameras. Large format cine-style lenses with superb build and features to meet film production requirements.
Premium 4K optical quality lenses for high-end broadcasting and unrivalled performance. Experience the ultimate in image quality. Discover the power of flexible filming. The freedom to tell your story. With Image Stabilizer for nature, travel and sport. Stylish and practical hand held, desktop, scientific and printing ranges.
Photo, document and large format for business and home. Red laser pointers with presentation functions. High quality spreads with lay-flat technology. High quality printers and faxes for your business. Scanners for digitalisation and storage. These add to the cost for serious photographers but add versatility and creative options. The best camera for you depends on the way you plan to use a camera. Professional photographers use high-end DSLRs.
Likewise, if you're taking up photography as a hobby and want to learn the fine points of capturing images, a low-end DSLR is fun, interesting, and challenging enough to help you advance your skills. If the quality of your shots matters to you more than the average person, but you're not a photography enthusiast, a transitional camera such as a mirrorless ILC or an ultra-zoom model will serve you well. On the other hand, if you take occasional shots of everyday life, friends, and family, a point-and-shoot camera is more than adequate.
As phone cameras advance rapidly in technology, capabilities, and availability, you might opt to use the camera that's always in your pocket. Ultra-zoom cameras look somewhat like DSLR models, but the lenses on these cameras aren't interchangeable.
These work well as transitional cameras between DSLR and point-and-shoot cameras. Some ultra-zoom cameras can be considered point-and-shoot cameras because these are simple to operate. Another good type of transitional camera is a mirrorless interchangeable lens camera.
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Improve this answer. The viewfinder lets you see what the sensor sees in terms of composition. However, you're generally NOT seeing what the sensor will be seeing in terms of aperture. AIUI, the camera will generally stop the image way down while the mirror is down and thus the viewfinder active , and when the mirror goes up to expose an image, it sets the aperture to the desired setting.
ChrisWuestefeld - yes, unless you press the little DOF preview button near the lens barrel. Then, the aperture closes and you essentially get the correct DoF in the viewfinder - at the price of a darker image. That said, the DoF seen through the viewfinder is limited to a certain minimum by the viewfinder optics.
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