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DSLR vs. point and shoot - that's right for you?

If you're thinking of buying a new camera, the main decision is whether to buy a point and shoot camera or a DSLR a point and shoot camera. Smaller, less expensive and easier to use. A digital SLR or DSLR offers greater flexibility and opportunities for creativity, but it is more expensive and a bit 'more of a learning curve. If you're debating between a point and shoot camera and a DSLR camera there are many differentFactors that you want to keep in mind. Here are just a few.

As already mentioned, the point and shoot camera is cheaper than a digital SLR camera. If your budget is a new video camera for $ 150 or less, a point and shoot camera can be your only choice. However, if you can afford to spend a bit 'too much just a little' more, you can often find second-hand digital SLR cameras older. For a number of reasons, a digital SLR camera retains its value over a point andshoot as well buy a digital SLR model used in good condition is not necessarily a bad idea. On the other hand, DSLR is an investment much more than a point and shoot camera. Many people buy a cheap digital SLR with a lens and upgrade the camera body when they can. In recent years, the cost for a basic digital SLR camera has dropped significantly and now are very favorable.

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Assuming that the budget is a point and shootor a DSLR camera in the next consideration is how serious you are about photography. A point and shoot camera is easy to learn, use and many photos to do better. However, if you are serious about photography as a hobby, there are limits to what can be done with a point and shoot camera. Are you creative flexibility and a camera to let you experiment and learn, then a digital SLR camera is by far the best choice. If you just go out and take your cameraPhotos at your child's birthday party, then a point and shoot can be all you need. Some people feel they have the latest and greatest camera out there, but the truth is that a point and shoot good enough to satisfy many people. Before deciding on a DSLR to ensure that costs you interested enough to justify the extra photography as a hobby.

Although a DSLR camera is a much more flexible is also larger than a point and shoot camera. L 'additional lenses, flash and other equipment will make it hard to hold a DSLR, anywhere. Are you looking for a camera that you put in your purse or bag will definitely want a point and shoot to go. However, there are scholarships and grants available, the camera may make it easier to carry a DSLR all equipment, related products. In fact, amateurs and professional photographers, many a reflex, but also have areliable point and shoot camera for situations where it is impractical to use a camera bigger.

DSLR vs. point and shoot - that's right for you?

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