Currently, everyone has a digital camera in one form or another. These are built -in cameras in cell phones, semi -professional “mirrors” and even professional cameras, the cost of which is sometimes equal to the cost of an average car.
Choose professional cameras of prices that are divided into several categories — the lesson is quite complicated: different models can differ very much in quality, moreover, there is a risk of overpaying a lot of money for functions that are needed by professionals engaged in the shooting of celebrations and various events.
All models provided today in the photo equipment market differ from each other not only functionality, but also the quality of the image. Of course, any pros will say that the quality of the filmed material does not depend on the high-cost apparatus, but on the availability of straight arms and experience with the photographer, but there are still fundamental moments when choosing such a technique.
The main thing is to determine the purpose that the photographer sets for himself. For example, if you plan to buy a camera in an atelier for shooting a photo for documents, a model with a minimum number of “bells and ground” is suitable, and even a resolution of five megapixels (but no less) will be enough. You do not need to purchase additional filters and even a flash — computer processing will be enough.
But in order to create truly high-quality pictures, it is necessary to purchase only a mirror camera, it is advisable to focus on cameras in a price range of $ 300 and above.
At the same time, you should not trust dubious manufacturers and purchase only the products of such world -famous brands as Nikon, Canon or Sony. Particular attention should be paid to the lens: this is the “eye” of the camera, on the quality of the “vision” of which the quality of photographs will depend. By the way, before buying, you should carefully inspect the lens for possible factory damage (scratches and other glass defects).
Another important point is the matrix that replaces the photophone in digital technique. The matrix is a photosensitive element that consists of many pixels, or segments that perceive the basic colors: green, blue and red. It is from such a characteristic of the matrix as “the number of pixels” that determines the resolution of the resulting image.
There are other important characteristics that determine the choice of the camera, but such subtleties are purely individual.