May 30 2009
Desired Camera Features
There are two types of cameras – digital and film, and each type has several different categories, we’ll limit our discussion to the kind that is generally referred to as point and shoot and the SLR (Single Lens Reflex) varieties.
Today, the vast majority of cameras available are digital, but film cameras have their benefits as well. Film has far superior resolution and the resulting print will always be sharper than any of today’s digital cameras. Digital may eventually catch up but it will take a very long time. Another benefit of celluloid film cameras is that they can use slide film which results in exactly what the photographer took. Slides can be printed in ultra high quality Ciba Chrome or projected on a white wall or silver screen.
Let’s assume that digital pictures are the desired end result, suitable for alteration on the computer and posting on a blog or sending via e-mail. What camera features will be required to photograph a woodturning (or any other similar object)?
1. Manual white balance settings
2. Manual or semi-automatic exposure settings
3. Medium telephoto lens
4.Tripod socket
5. Self timer/Camera shake stabilizing system
6. Large memory card capacity
7. RAW format picture files
8. More than one battery
9. Easy downloading to computer
10. Auto Exposure/Auto Focus Lock
In the next pages I’ll expand on each of these points. Some are more important than others.
If you have any questions, please ask.
