Difference Between a Digital Cameras and DSLRs
A friend of mine once asked me the difference between SLR and digital cam and I replied, "Digicams? Get a life dude!" 'm Kidding. Well, the main difference between a cam and digital DSLR is the way to see the image or scene. Digital cams use an LCD or electronic viewfinder, while the so-called DSLR or Digital Single Lens Reflex have an optical viewfinder, this means consisting of a mirror back and a difference between the two pentaprism.Another includes the size of the chip, most DSLR imaging.
There are using a DSLR with 6-megapixel chip, and with 8-megapixel digital cam to my knowledge, Megapixels are only part of the image quality, and often not important. The size and weight between the two are also different.DSLR are excellent in image quality at lower ISO, lower noise at a high ISO, have a wide range of interchangeable lenses, the availability of slow image, much more brighter and clearer than the viewfinder for digital cams. DSLR have a high rate of frames, even if you are in a RAW mode settings and allowing rapid shooting freezingDigital without cameras are smaller and lighter in weight.
The zoom is included depending on price. N. Shutter and mirror noise. Accessibility Macro shot without lenses other depending on the model, tipping and turning the LCD display allows you to prepare a brief for an angle. Depth of field at any given image exaggeration and switching between LCD and EVF slow.DSLR is not real-time histogram, the dust sensor is always a problem, the shutter and mirror noise depends on the situation. Large, especially with long lenses, while digital cameras have more problems in the viewfinder, autofocus slow, poor image quality and noise when the ISO is higher than 100, limited multi-frame shooting.
Digicam are slow to fire and can not shoot quickly. Digital camera freezes for about 6-15 seconds after every RAW shotThe next question was, which is better in terms of image quality, a photo shoot in 8MP digital camera or DSLR 6MP? The picture quality is not a problem, 6 or 8 megapixels, a digital camera or a DSLR, one of these two cameras can produce excellent prints.
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