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Camera
basics:
What is camera?
A camera is
an optical instrument that records images that can be stored directly,
transmitted to another location, or both. These images may be still photographs
or moving images such as videos or movies. The camera also record sound but not
as preliminary function.
What is a DSLR Camera?
A DSLR is a digital single lens reflex camera. It’s a digital
camera that has a built-in. It goes through a focusing screen and a condenser
lens, and then reflects off of a prism’s walls to reach your eye.
You then get to see exactly what your lens does through the
viewfinder. The mirror moves up to get out of the way when you press the
shutter release, and the light flows through the lens to the digital sensor.
What is Photography?
Photography: is the science, art, application and practice of creating
durable images
Sensor Size and Image Quality
Generally speaking, the larger the sensor, the better the
quality of the image. A large DSLR with a full-frame sensor of 20MP will
produce far better images in terms of picture quality than a smartphone camera
of the same megapixel count. Sometimes the smartphone or compact camera is just
more convenient to carry and use, but when image quality counts, reach for the
DSLR.
What is a Mirrorless
Camera?
A mirrorless camera, as the name suggests,
does not have a mirror mechanism. The full name for these cameras is a
Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Camera (MILC.)
The light passing through the lens ends up directly on the
imaging sensor. Mirrorless cameras typically have electronic viewfinders, (EVF)
since light is no longer reflected on to an optical viewfinder of the type we
are all used to on our cameras (OVF.)
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