Wednesday, July 17, 2013

What Is a really good Camera with Interchangeable Lens?

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candy mand


Hi! I am a beginner with cameras so I don't really know whats good. I want to buy a good digital camera with interchangeable lens's and I want the camera to have a good battery life. Also I like High quality pictures so like a high mega pixel camera would be nice. Also Nothing really expensive like I don't know nothing over $200? I really want a good camera. Thank you!!!!! :)


Answer
There are no DSLR's under $200. if you don't want to spend more money on a camera than a DSLR is not for you! their lenses can cost more than the body.

For $200 look in to a Nikon L120 or any of the Nikon point and shoot cameras.
that's what I had to start out with, don't think you cant get a great picture with a point and shoot!

But if you do end up making your budget higher than I would recommend getting a Nikon D3100, Perfect for beginners like yourself!

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Nikon---D3100-14.2-Megapixel-Digital-SLR-Camera---Black/1222817.p?id=1218237704411&skuId=1222817

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/searchpage.jsp?_dyncharset=ISO-8859-1&_dynSessConf=3683818746613691799&id=pcat17071&type=page&ks=960&st=nikon+point+and+shoot&sc=Global&cp=1&sp=&qp=crootcategoryid%23%23-1%23%23-1~~q6e696b6f6e20706f696e7420616e642073686f6f74~~f349%7C%7C4e494b4f4e~~nf403%7C%7C24313530202d20243139392e3939&list=y&usc=All+Categories&nrp=15&iht=n

Can Digital camera LENS be affected by direct exposure to SUN rays?




helix


i accidentaly exposed my digital camera lens (Sony DSC-H5) to direct sun rays for a second or 2 on the worst case.. ..

will this affect the quality and performance of the camera?

i just noticed that in the finder lcd any source of light produce virtical blue -or magenta- lines.. but when i capture the image it is clear from any lines.. is this normal?



Answer
Direct sunlight will not hurt the lens, but it can be harmful to the image sensor of your camera. Sunlight can be magnified by the lens and damage the individual image cells on the surface of the sensor. This is usually more of an issue if the sensor is subject to prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, especially any camera with a live preview [most point and shoot digital cameras]. I would imagine your camera is fine, just don't do what you did too many times. Your lens is fine.




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