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The SLR, or Single Lens Reflex camera is the choice of professional photographers around the world for a lot of good reasons. Better quality lens, and the added flexibility to change lens when the situation calls for it are just a couple. A good SLR makes for some truly exceptional photographs. While the pros have come to rely on SLR as their first choice in camaras, there's no reason to assume that beginner, or serious amateur photographers can't benefit from the advantages of SLR cameras. With their considerably cheaper pricing over previous years, and the incorporation of many easy to use features found in inexpensive point and shoot cameras, the SLR is quickly becoming the choice of pros and the amateurs alike.
With that in mind, lets take an early look, at what promises to be the best DSLR cameras for 2009. As new cameras hit the streets in the coming months, be rest assured that prices will drop, and the number of features offered will only increase. We'll update this report as those cameras are released.
Nikon D90 DX 12.3MP & 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED AF-S VR DX Nikkor Zoom Lens
One of the first digital SLR cameras to offer at least basic video recording capabilities. Image quality is top rate. While the lens kit is a favorite of many, I can't totally say it's my first choice. The plastic mount feels a little cheap compared to the metal mount provided with the 70-300mm from Nkon. On the plus side though, it does have the same ISO functionality as the D300, which actually costs about $600 more. For under $1200, this is a lot of camera, but it needs to be handled with care because of the construction of the body. Given the price of it though, I expect many people would do that anyway. A solid performer.
Canon EOS 50D 15.1MP & EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM Standard Zoom Lens
If you want to feel like Joe-Super-Photographer, or maybe even Peter Parker, then this is the camera for you. It's a few hundred dollars more than the D90, but not without good reason. The 50D is truly a very adept camera, that produces eye watering photographs at any ISO setting. With very fast shutter times, and next to no lag, you won't miss a thing with this Canon. One point to ensure true photography bliss, is to pair the 50D up with a good lens. While the 28-135 is adequate, the EF 24-105mm f4.0L is a much better choice. The extra dollars will be forgotten about as soon as you start to develop the brilliant pictures produced by this very capable camera.
Canon Digital Rebel XSi 12.2 MP & EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS
While the Rebel XSi, is a substantially less expensive SLR then my prior two choices, I would be remiss, if I didn't include it in this discussion.
The Rebel series from Canon has been responsible for converting more point and shoot amateur photographers into true photographic geniuses, the likes of which even Ansel Adams would be proud. If your new to the world of SLR, then you can't go wrong with the XSi. If however, your a more advanced photographer, then the Nikon D90 or Canon 50D are likely better choices.
What is a Digital SLR Lens Camera?
We all know the digital age has taken over as far as cameras are concerned. Most of us own a compact digital camera and can point it and click away and get reasonable photos. But how do we take it a step further? The big zoom lens cameras of the professional photographer always appeared a bit daunting to the ‘click and go’ photographer and the same still applies to the move from compact camera to SLR.
Firstly, what does SLR mean? It is an acronym for Single Lens Reflex. That basically means that when you look through your viewfinder you are seeing exactly what the lens sees. The advantages of a Digital SLR Lens Camera is that you can change the lens, that there is practically no lag time so you can take action photos, and digital SLRs have large image sensors that produce high quality photos.
Because a digital SLR gives better quality photos than a compact camera you should expect it to be pricier. In truth you can get a Digital SLR Lens Camera for about the same price as a top end compact camera. However, that is only where it starts, the prices can easily go into the thousands and it doesn’t stop with the camera. Because the lenses are interchangeable, you will need the right lens for your style of photography. You will also need a carry case or neck strap too. The digital SLR is not going to fit in your pocket like a compact does.
If you enjoy taking video as well as stills then it is more complicated using an SLR. SLRs usually don’t have auto focus in video mode so shooting a video would require manual focus. Some top end SLRs do have auto focus.
If you want to take a zoom photo with a compact camera you just push a button to engage the electronic zoom. With an SLR you have to use the right lens and manually zoom.
There are good and bad points to both types of cameras but in the end it is down to the type of photos you take and the quality you require from them. If you want to take professional looking photos, you want to have more control over your photos, you want action footage, you want lenses you can interchange and you want to take photos in dim light then an SLR is perfect for you.
However, if you want to be able to take your camera with you in your pocket or bag, be able to zoom at the click of a switch, and you are happy snapping away taking pictures then maybe a compact suits you better.
It really is a personal choice only limited by the size of your pocket.
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What is the weight of a telephoto lens camera?
What is the weight of a old telephoto lens camera?
Its 10 to 11 years old.
Please tell me.
It depends on the make and focal length of the equipment. I have an 85-250mm lens that weighs about 2 1/2 lbs by itself. I also have a 135mm lens that weighs less than a pound.
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