Various factors need to be considered in the process. Sadly this is one of the most difficult and tricky question to be answered. This is the question which everyone faces when they are buying their first camera or even when going for a upgrade.
Overall look at your manual but not Really live by it. Just anything particular you need there is always the Glossary is the back which will do things much faster for you.
This was the camera works better plus you don't have the feeling that you have been cheated :P It makes sense reading them because its just a couple of pages and you save a little time on figuring out what actually is happening.Īnother important thing would be it would give you a idea about the special features that the camera has to boast about. Some of the portions of the manual I'd like to suggest are the the modes in the camera, what they can do, how are they used best etc etc. I didn't actually read it but just went through it :) Hence next time when you speak about what camera is better.Think Wise.Īnd Yes, They can disrupt sleep and make life more complicated with all the nonsense in it.ĭidn't realize it until a couple of days back when after more than a year and half of getting my DSLR I actually took it out to read it. No doubt DSLR's perform better in these aspects but again with the size aspects point and shoot beats the shit out of it.
Going deeper into it I feel the major difference is the manual controls and the night performance.
But if your more serious about photography then you could always think about it. If you just like to shoot shoot shoot then Point and Shoots are more than enough. Mainly depends on how many features you use in the camera. Maybe short lived but everyone needs it.īut in reality I feel its does not matter most of the times. When you have the money why not own a Ferrari instead of some much much slower cars even though your planning to move at 40kmph all around? The answer is simple. We all fool ourselves thinking that the camera does not matter. I thought and I though.and finally came up with this. So I was just thinking the the camera that you use really matter? Its not the tools but skill that always overpowers. The second reason would be justifiable but the first one is rather controversial.īut at the end of the day if your sure that you Do need a camera. Not just because you can buy it or maybe you want to look cool. My suggestion always would be that whenever your present camera lacks or cannot do something that is the time you really need a upgrade. Most of them would withdraw or have no answer. But again you don't really have to be a part of the league.Īnd incase the answer for the above question is a 'Yes', Then I would ask them One of the major reasons being that everyone around you is getting a better camera. This is one question which we seldom forget to ask ourselves.
Which camera should I upgrade to?.My Answer is quite simple. Its a different joy when you buying your first camera or going for a major upgrade.īut I always suggest to anyone that asks me. Or for that matter the case is the same for anything. Its always an excitement to have a upgrade your camera. In future posts we will speak about the different modes and their alternates in the point and shoot world. It's easy to get addicted to it as we are all lazy people. So use this mode wisely and DO NOT, I repeat DO NOT get addicted to it. In very simple words "Auto mode is like your birthday gift, you expect something and what you get is completely different". We have lot of methods to simulate it.īut about the auto mode is a good place to start the photographic process and to get used to your camera. What i mean by other modes is the ones above the auto. One simple way to start getting better pictures is by moving out from the auto mode and experimenting with the other modes. I mean we all want our pictures to look like that and it's a fact.
But more often we are usually disappointed with the results because our pictures do not appear like the ones in the magazine.
All you have to do is press the magic button and TADA, we have our picture. It assumes that you don't know !% and does all the work for you. "When I am confused and none of my pictures are coming alright in the other modes"Īuto mode has a life of it's own. Here are a few cases where I use the auto mode.Ģ) When I give the camera to someone else and I am assuming they have no idea how my camera works.Ĥ) To see if the flash is popping up.with the shutter button. Auto mode is one of the most commonly used function in our cameras.