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The Right Camera for Professional Digital Photography 3
The Pros and Cons of Using a Digital Camera 3
The Movement from Film to Download 4
The Easiest Way to Learn to Use a Digital Camera 4
Does One-Hour Processing Outrank Digital Technology 5
A Beginner’s Guide to Digital Photography 6
Advances in Digital Technology Affect the Photographic Industry 6
Are We Headed Toward Obsolescence of the 35mm Camera? 7
Are You Ready for the Next Level in Digital Cameras? 8
Become Familiar with Digital Camera Manufacturers 8
Choosing a Digital Camera for a Beginner 9
Compare Different Digital Camera Models Before You Buy 10
Digital Cameras Do Not Eliminate the Need for a Camcorder 10
Digital Cameras for Kids 11
Digital Photography and the Cell Phone 11
Digital Photography as a Profession 12
Do You Need the Newest Digital Camera? 13
Where to Buy Digital Cameras 13
Film Cameras Are Cheaper – Why Switch? 14
How Digital Camera Models Differ 15
Getting to Know Digital Camera Features 15
How Important Are Megapixels in a Digital Camera? 16
How to Choose the Best Digital Camera 16
Innovative Changes in Digital Cameras 17
Read Specifications Before You Buy 18
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The Right Camera for Professional Digital Photography
Like its predecessor, the film camera, digital cameras have different models for different purposes. If you are taking pictures for personal use, you can use a basic digital camera but for professional photography, you need something more sophisticated with higher megapixels and more memory. It is imperative you choose a professional capacity digital camera if you are going to be doing professional digital photography. Although as a beginner you may not see the importance of having a different camera for professional and personal use, it is imperative. Although you could use your professional camera for personal use as well, you do not want to cause it to wear out sooner than necessary.
Another thing with professional photography is you will have features that you may not use in personal use cameras such as more capacity for videos and longer battery life. You may also find a larger camera that you can place on a tripod much like the 35mm that used to be in use for professional photography. You have to make sure your professional digital camera can handle the types of shots you take. You might need something different if your specialty is portraits instead of outdoor or indoor scenes. Portraits must be more precise and have more clarity, so you have to keep that in mind when you choose a camera for professional use. If you enjoy shooting outdoor scenes, you may be able to use an ordinary digital camera with higher megapixels instead of a professional camera.
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