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February 4, 2012

Buyer’s Guide DSLR Cameras 2012 part-2

Control Dial


Two control dial DSLR usually designed to be operated with the forefinger and thumb

DSLR users want full control, and the DSLR is the best. Every DSLR has at least one control dial, the dial to change exposure parameters. A more expensive camera has two control dial because it allows faster control. In addition, the DSLR has buttons to access the shooting parameters such as ISO or white balance without having to enter the menu. This makes it able to operate even faster.
Live-View


Currently, almost all DSLR on the market have a Live-View feature. Live-View lets you use the camera without having to use the viewfinder. Almost all the current DSLR has this feature. However, the type that comes DSLT Sony Live-View is the best among other brands. If you do not feel the need to get used to using the viewfinder, the Sony Alpha SLT is equipped with Quick-AF Live-View is the best option.
LCD screen

Canon 600D, Nikon D5100, and SonyA77 equipped high-resolution swivel screen

If you frequently use the Live-View, the screen will help a lot of good. High-resolution screen can show better if your object is completely focused. There have been many DSLR equipped 920.00 dot screen (640 × 480 pixels), some even with a screen that can be played. However, until now there is no DSLR that features a touch screen.
Secondary Display

Pro DSLR class not only has a second display on the camera, but also display third below the main LCD

In addition to the main screen, DSLR is generally equipped with a secondary display. This is a small screen that only shows the exposure rate and other shooting parameters. This screen takes much less power than a color display that makes your camera more power efficient. However, some DSLR beginner class does not have this screen because it limits the size of the body. If you put speed, then a DSLR with a secondary display is a must.

Vibration Reduction


All the latest DSLR manufacturers have a vibration dampening system respectively. Canon and Nikon's vibration damping system applied to the lens, so it is possible this feature is not available if no one on the lens. Excess of the applicable system Canon and Nikon is that you can feel when you're aiming for the damping effect of using the optical viewfinder. It could not be obtained by dampening vibration at the sensor is applied to other manufacturers.
Vertical Grip

A good vertical grip equipped with control buttons, and even 4-way lever

Vertical grip to facilitate and speed up the photo shoot if you often take pictures in portrait position. Vertical grip is also usually have a slot for a second battery for double the durability. These accessories would be useful if we're covering an event or being a full day of sightseeing. However, there are several types of DSLR that is not compatible with the vertical grip. If you are interested in using it one day, first make sure that you select a camera body that can do this using vertical grib.
Video Recording


All DSLR / DSLT which was launched in 2011 has video recording capabilities. However, not all the same video recording feature. Most DSLR autofocus function is not possible when recording has already begun. This means you need to manually adjust the focus if the object moves. In contrast, DSLT from Sony is specifically designed to provide reliable AF while recording video.

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