Artist's Back to Basics

Camera Buyers Guide

The main considerations when choosing the right camera for you include the final output and overall quality, camera size and portability, the requirement for extra lenses, low light capability, the cost of the kit, and your area of interest, amongst other things. We have listed the main categories below to help assist your decision and a few notable cameras in each series. Digital camera technologies have advanced quickly and continue to do so. Every new model of camera sees better image quality and more features generally at a lower price. Technically speaking, resolution and overall image quality has well and truly surpassed that of 35mm film. Advancements in low light performance and digital specific features have created a market of advanced cameras that have very capable manual and automatic

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