Why DSLRs are better than compact digital cameras

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For a start, you can use many lens. Not that I have more than one, but it is better than the compact lens I had. You can also push up the ISO to 1600 or more for fast moving objects, like people, children, animals and so on.

You can shoot multiple times. You see the object you want to shoot and the focus and press button function seems very fast. It is almost what you see is what you get.

I’m sure there are many more advantages, like the ability to alter so many more settings.  What I worry about while using one though is that I am a softer target for theft. Not stealing me, but the camera. I don’t know how I’d go overseas with one.

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Posted on July 26th, 2009 under gadgets, photography • Tags: Camera, DSLR camera, focal length, Individual Standards, International Organization for Standardization, ISO, photography, Standards, Theft. • RSS 2.0 feed • Leave a response, or trackback

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