Do you want to buy a photo camera or buy an SLR, but don’t know what the differences are and you don’t know what to look out for either? In this article we will explain a number of basic issues that help you make a choice. The experts have been photographing for more than 10 years now and gained a lot of knowledge during that time. Many even bought cameras for a few years. They hope that with their knowledge they can help you in making the right choice and when buying a camera. At the end of this article you can leave a comment, comment or question. Finally, they can advise you to take a look at the look.
Which digital camera suits me?
Many often ask the questions: ‘Which 4K digital ca suits me?’ and ‘What is the best camera?’ You cannot answer this question because it differs per person! The first question you have to ask yourself when looking for a photo camera is: ‘What do I want to do with it?’ These are all questions that can help you make a good choice. Put your wishes in a row and see what you really find important. Below I explain what you can pay attention to to answer your questions and what this has for the specifications of your ideal photo camera.
Things to Consider?
There are quite a few things you need to look out for when buying a digital camera. Below I explain the most important matters. Experts refer in a number of cases to the different types of camera (compact camera, system camera, SLR camera).
Megapixels
Megapixels. One camera has 10 million, the other 30 million! But what is good? You should see it as follows. More megapixels does not always mean that it is better. What are you going to do with the photo? Do you just put it on your computer or do you only share it via Facebook? Then you really do not need 20 million pixels. Are you going to make large prints that you hang on the wall? Or do you sell your photos? In any case, remember that with 10 megapixels you can make a good print on A4.
Camera sensors
With an analog photo camera, the photo was recorded on a negative. With a 4K digital camera, the photo is captured on a sensor. The sensor is the part of the camera that captures the light (the image you see) and then converts it into a digital signal.