Tuesday, June 2, 2009

DSLR and Lens-Changing Cameras Roundup at Tom's Guide


Now that today's digital SLRs can shoot video, the difference between these devices and their compact counterparts is smaller than ever. Those pushing Micro Four Thirds (ยต4/3) as an alternative to both have an understanding of the digital camera market's consistently changing nature. Needless to say, change is definitely on its way,

It's no secret that larger sensors on digital cameras yield better results. This is for two reasons: first, a larger sensor can not only capture more light, but it also allows you more room to adjust the depth of field, enabling you to focus on what you want. A great example of this would be a portrait shot where the background remains blurry, but displays a sharp view of the subject's face, for instance.


Read the full article at Tom's Guide

Buy an Olympus Evolt E620 12.3MP Live MOS Digital SLR Camera with Image Stabilization and 2.7 inch Swivel LCD

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