Are you finding yourself getting lured to the world of digital photography? Don’t worry because you are not alone. Millions of people around the globe are now into digital photography, be it for casual use, serious hobby, or for a professional career. Because of the many features and functions of the World Wide Web, including social networking and photo sharing, more and more people dive into digital photography to be able to share great pictures with their family and friends. Aside from that, digital photography is widely used in ecommerce. Online stores have to be able to feature their products clearly and so digital photography is a must. So if you are already interested, then here is a feature on digital photography basics: the camera. After all, it is the most basic thing you need when getting into digital photography.
You can’t get into digital photography without a camera. Of course without a digital camera, you won’t be able to take pictures. So knowing what camera to buy and use is one of the digital photography basics that we will be discussing here. Over the past couple of years, digital cameras have tremendously improved in terms of visual quality and price. Previously, those digital cameras that took great pictures reached a thousand dollars. But over time, the prices have significantly dropped. At the same time, the mega pixels these digital cameras can accommodate have increased vastly. Those digital cameras of today that are near-professional quality can go as low as $300 to $500. But of course, we are talking about the semi-digital SLR’s or the point-and-shoot digital cameras. They already produce decent-looking and high-quality images but the features and functions of such aren’t as sophisticated as the Digital SLR’s of today.
When you decide that you want to take digital photography more seriously, and you are even thinking of getting into such a career, then perhaps the digital SLR’s are better for you. Point and shoot cameras won’t work for you. They make be able to produce great photos but they have their limitations. For one, these point and shoot cameras take bad photos at night. You won’t be able to take landscape photos during night time. They have limited zoom capabilities. And when you compare the quality of the photos from point and shoot cameras against the professionally taken photos, you will surely notice that they aren’t the same. The photos taken from a Digital SLR are far better as compared to the point and shoot cameras.


