35mm Camera
by William on Apr.17, 2010, under General
Canon 35mm Camera – Amazing Image Quality
Canon 35mm camera along the SLR line is not for amateurs. Although, if you are a beginning photographer, having one of the Canon 35mm camera at your disposal would probably does a lot for your photography. But these cameras are designed for professional use. They are top of the line cameras. Here are some key features of these amazing cameras
The Canon 35mm is surprisingly very durable. This makes the camera easy to transport, without worrying about causing any damage.
Canon 35mm camera also contains the worlds faster shutter speed and can take pictures at up to ten times per second, a 45 point area AF, and a 100% view finder.
However, Canon also makes 35mm camera that is closer to the point and shoot variety. You do not have to know about the F-stop, the aperture, the shutter speed, or the white balance to use a point and shoot camera.
There are many items that can make your camera take better pictures. Look for one of the many canon 35mm cameras that are available. These cameras can bring a professional touch to your work.
Executive Summary about 35mm Camera by Lenia Babbitt
SLR 35mm Camera Guide
If you’re trying to become a professional photographer you might want to ditch the old camera and buy yourself a brand new SLR. SLR stands for single-lens reflex and if you’re ready to make the big step toward it a 35mm will help you along the way.
The technology behind SLRs uses regular 35mm films: black and white films, infrared films, transparency films and color negative films but you can also find a few models that still use 24mm Advanced Photo System films.
Autofocus vs. Manual Focus
Before buying a SLR you should decide if you want manual or auto focus (AF or MF). If you want AF you should know a few important details about these cameras:
- the battery consumption is very high;
- the AF lenses can be pretty difficult to focus by hand especially when you want to switch to manual focus;
- the autofocus is not very silent compared to the manual focus;
A few great manufacturers like Nikon, Pentax and Olympus use few electronics when making a manual focus SLR and this will help you better understand how all this works. Last but not least, a manual camera is considerably cheaper than an autofocus one.
Executive Summary about 35mm Camera by Chris Campbell
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