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Professional Digital Cameras Are A Head Above The Rest

Digital photography has really come along way, and the same can be said of the technology that propels it. These days even professional photographers can transfer their 35mm film SLR cameras to professional digital cameras very easily. The features provided by the latest digital SLR’s allow the photographer to review his or her captures, keep the good ones and discard any undesired shots. This is just the most basic benefit over the old film cameras, and we will take a look at some other ones in this article.

. “RAW” is not actually a file type but a general term used to describe raw images that have not been processed yet and are stored as data. Each manufacturer has their own RAW extension, for example; Sony’s “.arw”, or Nikon’s “.nef”. Professional photographers need these uncompressed images so that they can edit them from the base up with software on their computer. This takes every step of photography out of the dark room and into the computer, with limitless results and possibilities. Want to remove the top of Uncle Frank’s head , that accidentally got into focus in your best photo of the bride and groom? This is possible with software programs that use uncompressed image files.

You can also switch out the lenses on professional digital cameras like you would with traditional professional cameras. This is great, as professional photographers can have an array of lenses for their digital cameras much like they would with any other camera. Lenses come in all kinds of configurations, from zoom depth, telephoto, wide angle, macro and prime lens. Some lenses have a set aperture or exposure ratio, while others allow manual control. This can give you a wide array of shooting options and can let you take truly professional photographs with easy.

Uncompressed photo files, compatibility with image editing software and virtual dark rooms, and exchangeable lenses make professional digital cameras a powerful tool in the right hands. They may be a bit much for the average picture-taker, but to a professional photographer the digital camera is indispensable. While true diehards still use the 35mm film SLR cameras, the DSLR crosses the fine line between portability and ease of use.

The DSLR photographer can more easily share files with others on a team, for example, working on a magazine photo shoot. A traveling photographer doesn’t have to wait to return home and have his or her film processed in a dark room before viewing the results. DSLRs bring technology and convenience to these people, at the same time providing more control over their shots and more quality pictures.

Want to move on from developing your own film to simply uploading onto your computer? These days, professional photography digital cameras are equal to film cameras in terms of functionality and easy of use.

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