Types Of Cameras And Which One Should You Buy?

Page 1

Types Of Cameras and Which One Should You Buy?



There are millions of cameras available on the market. A good camera will click good-quality pictures in every situation, vacation or occasion. But which camera should you buy? Which type of camera is better for your frequent video shoots? Is a mirrorless camera perfect for vacation photos? Knowing about different types of cameras will help you to choose which camera is perfect for your needs and requirements and that’s what this article is all about. So, let’s dive in.


• Compact Cameras: These are point-and-shoot cameras with a fixed camera lens. Due to its small and compact design, it comes with excellent portability and can be taken anywhere, even in your pocket. These cameras are inexpensive and easy to carry around. You don’t need to be a pro while handling compact cameras. If you’re a beginner who just started photography, compact cameras could be a great starting point. They’re affordable and come with basic features that will help in your photography journey.



• DSLR Cameras: DSLR stands for Digital Single Lens Reflex Cameras. These are professional cameras that novice or professional videographers/photographers, who are looking for some great camera features at a great price, would like to consider. Whether you want to start your career in photography or videography, or want a high-definition camera for yourself, a DSLR camera would be an ideal choice. However, the mechanics behind a DSLR is simple


• DSLR Cameras: - Light enters the lens and hits the mirror that lights up the viewfinder. Some DSLR cameras come with advanced professional-level features like 4K video shooting. The main advantage of these cameras are customizable settings, larger sensors provide high-quality images. Their downside however, is that they are bulky and heavy.



• Mirrorless Cameras: A mirrorless camera is more sleek and compact than their DSLR counterparts, and they provide high-quality images, especially when you’re filming. As opposed to DSLR cameras having a mirror that reflects light into the viewfinder, mirrorless cameras don’t have a mirror and light directly enters and falls on the sensor. These cameras are quieter, lighter and have better stabilization. Available for a lower price, these mirrorless cameras are a better option for videographers due to in-camera image stabilization. However, they are slow in tracking their subject, hence offer slow autofocus and have a shorter battery life.



• Mirrorless Cameras: If you want to shoot in 4K quality, then brands such as Panasonic Lumix, Fujifilm, Canon can be considered. Panasonic Lumix S5 Is a full-frame mirrorless camera with a sensor resolution of 24.4 megapixels. Despite being of compact size, S5 has improved autofocus than Lumix S1. Lumix S5 is weather-resistant and has 6.5 stops for image stabilization. Its features include 4K video recording and it can also capture high-definition RAW+JPEG.


• Mirrorless Cameras: All things considered, Panasonic Lumix S5 is a full-frame mirrorless camera that is available at an affordable price. Fujifilm X-T4 is another full-frame mirrorless camera with 4k video recording capabilities. You can capture 4k videos at 60p with this 4k mirrorless camera for slow-motion effect or at a wider format, at the same speed. X-T4 offers in-body stabilization that totally eliminates the need for a gimbal for filming.


• Mirrorless Cameras: A number of mirrorless cameras provide professional recording at 4K quality. Some even in 6k. No matter the type of camera, in the end, you should be comfortable with the device you’re using and build on your skill. So, be it a compact camera or a 4k mirrorless camera, the real skill lies in you and how you see the world.


Image Source: photocdn. com, futurecdn. net, borrowlenses. com, bhphotovideo. com


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.