There are a variety of cameras on the market, so it may be confusing if you have to choose from. Most importantly, before the election, you must be sure that you get the right kind of camera, depending on your needs.
Because of the enormous development of digital cameras, I will speak only in this category, since the buyer advantages of digital technology on the fingertips (like the almost immediate review of the shooting the picture to change ISO on the fly, cost per shot is much smaller ,etc.)
As seen in some cases, the buyers that their needs are met or not, after purchasing their camera, I'll try to make sure that you have a clear idea of what is necessary to great images of cars, introduced in showrooms have / events or in action.
But first let me check what types of cameras, and for that I will only cameras with 5 megapixels or look higher. First, perhaps strangely, I will talk about the cameras with WiFi buildin like Canon or Nikon Coolpix P1Powershot SD430. Then in the Consumer Class 5-7 mpx cameras are cameras like the Sony Cybershot P200, Nikon Coolpix 5600, Canon Powershot A620, Panasonic LZ2, and many others.
In recent years, called into life a Class Super Zoom (10-12x): Canon Powershot S3 IS (a few days ago has started), Panasonic FZ30, Sont Cybershot H1 Nikon Coolpix S4. Please note that the cameras featured here, as examples, not just the cameras in the class, but in any case, some ofbest.
Now we enter into the area where the cameras are more expensive but its price is well deserved. In the semi-professional class cameras offer some features not available on previous classes (advanced manual control, higher ISO values, better visual quality, faster AF and more). In here we got: Sony Cybershot R1, Nikon Coolpix 8800, Canon Powershot Pro1, etc.
The last class of digital cameras, the DSLR class. These cameras have a significant advantagecompared to other digital cameras: You can use the lenses, depending on your needs and your budget. This advantage can be easily changed in a big disadvantage if you are not careful, what lens for your camera or if you do not plan to purchase more than one lens, since some of the semi-professional cameras have big glasses.
DSLRs also have faster start-up time, faster AF, better image quality at higher ISO settings (800-1600-3200), better burst mode because of the greaterBuffer memory and other perhaps less obvious (such as Minimum exposure time, for example: 1 / 8000).
The DSLR-class has 3 sub-classes: Amateur, Enthusiast and Professional. Amateur DSLRs cost under $ 1000 (body + kit lens), Nikon D70, Canon 350D, Konica Minolta Maxxum 5D and others. Enthusiast DSLR better bodybuilding, larger buffer and a better quality (Canon 30D, Konica Milonlta Dynax 7D, etc.). The first-class professionals include Canon 1Ds MII, NikonD2x, FujiFilm S3 Pro, etc. These cameras are quite expensive and not only for all (eg, Canon 5D, more than $ 3000) only for the body.
After the body, it is the lens problem. There is much to talk about the DSLR and lens are not the topic of this article.
Now that we reviewed only the cameras, and to know your budget, you will probably already have their eyes on a model. But our question has not found an answer. What is the camera for carEvents? If you are into photography, then you should look in the semi-professional or professional classes, as these cameras are all their needs met. If you are present in many cars are events where vehicles should move, and you want to get the best shots, you think about getting a DSLR because of the burst rate they offer (3-5-8 fps, depending on the model you get) has no equivalent in the semi-professional class.
If you are a decent continuous shooting capability and you are notwilling to spend up to 1500 + on camera and lenses (at least as a future plan), you can go for a semi-professional camera with wide angle lenses (eg, Sony R1> 24-120 mm). The wide lens will help you get great shots from close range with a wide view.
And as you try, cameras, here are some points to consider:
• Does the camera in your hand comfortably?
• Can the camera steady enough to avoid camera shake when taking pictures?
• Are the externalControls intuitive and easily accessible?
• How quickly will turn on the camera and how fast it is to wake up from sleep mode?
• How fast will photograph the camera? In other words, after pressing the shutter button, how long it takes for the camera actually capture the image?
• Is the LCD bright enough to be in terms of moderate to strong sunlight?
• Are easy to navigate the menus, and options in logical and intuitive groupings?
• IfYou are a beginning photographer, or prefer to take quick snapshots, it makes the camera scene modes that the scenes which photo you most?
Functions for digital cameras, sports view some very cool features that make it not difficult to get a good image. New and noteworthy features to look for:
• image stabilization to ensure a clear hand-held images even at slow shutter speeds.
• An adjustable LCD monitor that rotates for viewing from differentAngles.
• One-touch white balance settings to make sure that the color balance is correct in different types of lighting.
• Multiple flash modes including Night Scene modes.
• Adjustable ISO and white balance based (balances image color on the stage light) settings.
• In the camera or post-capture filters that mimic film camera-type filter.
• In-camera digital adjustments allow you to, exposure, color saturation and contrast on thefly.
To the best decision for your needs, you must read, in part 2 I'll tell you more about the technical details that you understand the specifications of the cameras and compare them, taking into account your needs and know how, different values, what to do.
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