Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Choosing the right Canon Digital Camera.

By Tim Harris

Most Canon Cameras have comparable features but still they can be classified under six different categories. They fall under: (1) Super Compact Cameras (2) Compact Cameras (3) Full Featured Cameras (4) 5 Megapixels ultra zoom Cameras (5) 8 Megapixels ultra zoom Cameras and (6) The Digital SLR Cameras.

The right choice of camera to purchase will in the end depends on your specific needs. For a Professional Photographer, the ultra Zoom or SLR would be a better choice than a sub compact or a compact. The reason for this is because SLR or ultra zoom cameras allows you to mount telescopic lenses and permit one to take sharp and clear images from far away. The main disadvantage of this type of camera is that they are quite cumbersome as compared to sub compact or compact range of cameras.

Super Compact Cameras like the Canon SD 10 are designed with portability in mind. They are very small in size and because of this have limited features only. They do not have manual settings and are fully auto. The camera will choose to set the aperture priority or exposure level by itself. Focal length is fixed and the cameras have only two or three times zooming ability. Next in line, slightly larger than the super compact is the compact range of cameras. These may have limited manual settings as some of the features of the cameras. Their zooming ability is slightly higher than the super compact too like 3 to 4 times zooms.

The next in line to choose from are the Canon full featured cameras. They are relatively more expensive as compared to the sub compact and compact range. They have higher pixel count as well as higher optical zoom rating. Beside from being fully automatic, these cameras also allows for manual settings to override some of the predefined settings. Thus if you are an amateur, this range of camera will be more ideally suited for you to use.

The Ultra Zoom Camera in the Five Megapixels range has optical zoom ability of 5 to 10 times. In addition, many have electronic viewfinder instead of using optical viewfinder. Beside from having a big range of auto exposure settings, they also allow the camera to be manually set. The ultra zoom Canon EOS 1D Mark II with 8 megapixels is more costly due to the fact that it has bigger digital sensor element. This allows the camera to take pictures with less noise interference. Apart from this, the 8 megapixels and 5 megapixels cameras are comparatively the same in features. This category of camera also has a range of optional accessories and with the accessories, you will have the ability to customize and adapt the camera to your preference. For example the horse shoe feature let you install an external flash to suit you added photographic needs.

At the end of the scale, is the Digital SLR camera. The Canon EOS 10D although looks like a traditional film based camera, is a high tech piece of digital photographic equipment. Besides from having the largest digital sensors, the digital SLR is also extremely expensive. Their body makeup allows you to swap lenses around, even those meant for a 35mm film camera. With this ability in mind, what you ultimately will buy depends not just on your needs and to a certain extent what you have as well. - 16035

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