Tuesday, November 29, 2011

DSLR Camera's

The first advantage of DSLR photography is the price. The camera's are relatively inexpensive and are capable of capturing equal or in some cases better images than much more expensive video cameras. The variety of lenses allows for a great deal of versatility. The Zeiss Primes are very nice and can produce beautiful images. DSLRs are very good at crushing depth of field, are relatively light in weight, easy to move and can take single shots and still film in 1080p when in video mode. Some limitations to the DSLR's are they are not very good at moving shots. The image gives a "wiggle" effect when panning to fast. Also, video takes can only be in 12 min per take. Not a terrible problem for me but could be for others. Files must also be converted in order to edit in Final Cut. The cameras also are notorious for over-heating, which isn't a huge deal but can be annoying if it over-heats right before you can get that magic shot.

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