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Improving Your Photography with a dSLR

Submitted by Visual Forgery on Monday, 6 October 2008No Comment
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All cameras have their own advantages and disadvantages, viewing your picture on the LCD screen right after you’ve taken it can be an excellent feature of the point-and-shoot cameras, but on the other hand, all photography enthusiasts will recognize the ability to modify/edit picture taken from a single lens reflex Exposedcamera. We’ve already mentioned before that we can utilize the features of the SLR, such as focusing creatively, picking out the right lens for the best perspective and other over all superior control over framing. You are really are in for some real revelations if you’re making the jump from a non-SLR to a digital SLR (dSLR).

Sure you can take photos of sports, close-ups of flowers, portraits and everything else with a point-and-shoot, but you’ll soon want flexibility, you’ll want to do it more quickly and creatively – and this is all at your fingertips with the single lens reflex.

Interestingly, you will also be surprised to know that a dSLR isn’t just significantly different from all other standard cameras, it also works very differently to film SLR’s too. Having said that, there are still some 542323_11758711 vendors that offer film and dSLR’s that look quite a bit alike and share similar exposure metering, automatic focusing, and other electronics, as well as interchangeable lenses. Though, don’t be fooled by all this, if you look closely, you’ll see that a digital SLR is different, and how you use it to take pictures also differs.

We’ll soon be discussing the many diverse features and inner workings so that you can begin getting the most out of dSLR camera.

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