Thursday, February 20, 2014

what the differences between dslr camera and lens camera?




AHMAD M


i am amateur in photography but i'm like to take photos. To satisfy my hobby i'm going to camera shop to buy more quality camera then i see dslr and lens camera. I know dslr camera but lens camera quite interesting with it specification and price, the problem is i'm zero in lens camera. which one would you suggest to me?


Answer
What is a lens camera?? All cameras have a lens. DSLR stands for digital single lens reflex.

what are the recommended specification for DSLR camera for bird shooting?




sugathan k





Answer
The camera doesn't really matter. Any of the Canon DSLR's from the entry level Rebel XS to the top pro level1Ds MKIII will do a nice job. What will matter is the lens. The longer and faster the lens is the better off you will be. On the cheaper side the 55-250mm $250 or 70-300mm IS $600 would be o.k. This lens will be fine if the birds are relatively close. Like in your back yard for example. For pictures of soaring eagles you will need a much larger lens. The 600mm F4 or the 800mm F5.6 would be good choices. You will of course have to sell your soul to pay for them as they cost thousands of dollars.




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