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5 Photo Tips for buying a better camera (contd..)




Tip 836 (Look for the performance of the auto-focus): For most people indulging in photography, an auto-focus is one of the most commonly used functionality (it is most professional and semi-pros who use manual focus); and for point and shoot, auto-focus would be almost 100% of the usage. In such cases, it is important to [...]


5 Photo Tips for buying a better camera (contd..)




Tip 831 (Look for cameras that shoot video): Nowadays most point and shoot cameras allow shooting of video, but SLR’s are still catching up in this area. Evaluate your need for shooting video, and then decide whether you need to have a camera that shoots video.

Tip 832 (Whether the video can shoot HD video): [...]


5 Photo Tips for buying a better camera




Tip 826 (Look for cameras with high ISO): Nowadays, even point and shoot cameras are coming with a large ISO range. When you are buying a new camera, one variable that could help in making your decision is looking for a high ISO range. A high ISO range increased your ability to shoot in a [...]


5 photo tips for purchasing a camera




Tip 356 (Getting cameras with scene modes): Cameras nowadays come equipped with a lot of smart scene based modes. What this means is, there are settings in the cameras (mostly in point and shoot cameras) that allow users who do not really know the settings required for landscape vs. interiors vs. low light conditions vs. [...]


5 tips on buying a camera lens (contd..)




Tip 351 (Third party lenses): When buying 3rd party lenses, remember that they are cheaper, however, it is also true that their re-sale value is comparatively lower than that of Canon or Nikon lenses. If that if a factor for you, then do consider that point.

Tip 352 (Third party lenses versus equipment manufacturer lenses): [...]