Showing posts with label shutter lag. Show all posts
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Saturday, February 4, 2012

Case Study 8: Continuous Shooting Example


In 2010, I got an opportunity to volunteer in one of the events organized by Vibha (It's a non-profit organization dedicated to creating brighter futures for underprivileged children). It was a walk/run event and I wanted to capture all actions at the scene especially when participants are starting to run from the starting line. Never wanted to loose that moment.




Friday, January 27, 2012

FAQ 2: What to buy? 'Point-n-shoot' vs. DSLR

It really depends upon your preferences:

1. Are you looking for a compact one which can fit in your pocket or purse? Easy to hold, carry and use... Go for Compact size 'point-n-shoot'... DSLRs are mostly bulky. 

2. Are you looking for an awesome zoom? There are big zoom 'point-n-shoot' cameras in the market which gives you enough zoom that a DSLR provides. But DSLR's clarity is of no match. If you need great zoom and are not very particular about the quality and controls then go for big zoom 'point-n-shoot'. To get all zoom levels in DSLR... you have to buy multiple lenses which will be expensive.