Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Types of Digital Camera

            Once you decide to buy a digital camera for you and go shopping, you encounter different types of cameras ranging from hundreds to thousands of dollars. Here I will give you a brief idea of ​​different digital cameras on the market so you can get an idea of ​​what each first type of camera is capable of making decisions and the type of camera for your needs.
            1. Ultra Compact Digital Cameras
Ultra compact digital cameras are the smallest digital cameras available, so small that they can be easily slipped into a shirt pocket. They are lightweight, easy to use and are capable of taking quality images with minimal manual adjustment. Most such devices have fewer pixels and features less effective than compact cameras, as a viewfinder and manual controls other typical. Cameras such as Nikon Coolpix S3000 and Panasonic Lumix FP3 fall into this category. They are moderate to high prices.
           2. Compact Digital Cameras
Compact digital cameras or point and shoot cameras, as they are also known, are compact, lightweight and are semi-automatic and manual. As the name suggests, are ideal for the camera point-and-shoot with a fully automatic mode and the scene. Normally, they produce high quality images and are low to moderate prices according to their characteristics. Canon PowerShot S95 and Nikon Coolpix L22 are typical of this category.
           Breaking compact digital cameras like the Fujifilm FinePix Real 3D W3 comes with the ability to take 3D images.
They are also called prosumer digital cameras are intended for photographers with experience between professionals and consumers. Advanced high-quality lenses and have manual control features for greater creative control, just like the DSLR cameras, but the lack of interchangeable lenses. They are moderate to high prices and cameras such as Nikon Coolpix P7000 and the Sony Alpha A900 are in this category.
           4. SLR Digital Cameras
Digital Single Lens Reflex or DSLR cameras are the best digital cameras on the market today. They have a high optical quality, capturing images of high resolution and high-capacity optical zoom. We also accept other sophisticated interchangeable lenses and accessories.
           Digital SLR cameras have got full range of manual control, but can also operate automatically. Prices are very high and are ideal for professional photographers.
           5. Micro Four Thirds camera Kodak PlaySport (Zx3) HD Waterproof Pocket Video Camera (Blue)
Micro Four Thirds digital cameras have been introduced by Panasonic in 2008 and are very similar to the normal camera lens type SLR camera, but no reflex mirror and optical viewfinder. They are smaller and more compact than DSLR cameras, but have a large sensor and interchangeable lenses for digital SLR cameras like the fit. They are moderate to high prices. Cameras like the Olympus E-P1 Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1 fall into this category.
           6. Interchangeable lens system camera unit
Ricoh introduces the camera with interchangeable lens units in 2009. These cameras are unique in that they consist of a camera body and separate units. Each unit contains its own objective, sensor and image processor. These units simply slide the lens barrel of the camera to compensate for the camera world. I'm almost at the expensive side. Fujifilm FinePix S4000 14 MP Digital Camera with Fujinon 30x Super Wide Angle Optical Zoom Lens and 3-Inch LCD
          Thsee are the six main types of digital cameras on the market. So before you start shopping for a new camera, decide your needs and the needs and choose the best digital camera.

 

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