Monday, 17 June 2013

F.A.Q (DSLR Cameras)

What is a burst mode in a DSLR camera?

-Burst mode, or continuous shooting is a feature found on digital cameras which allows the photographer to shoot a series of photos one after the other. The speed at which images can be taken is known as frames per second (fps).


What do the camera buttons do?

-Most of the buttons on your DSLR camera or your advanced camera lead to shortcuts to commonly used features. Use these tips to remember the function of the buttons on your DSLR camera or advanced camera.


Which companies make the best camera?

-Start with asking friends and family members about their experiences with DSLR cameras to help you find some good models.

What are the camera parts?

-When making the switch to a DSLR camera from a point and shoot camera, you may be overwhelmed with the large number of buttons, dials, and parts that the DSLR camera has. Learning the names of the various parts of your camera can help you use it more effectively.


How do i know when do i switch to a DSLR camera?

 -More experienced photographers will receive more benefit from DSLR cameras than beginner photographers.