Friday, April 4, 2008

Prices of Digital SLR Camera


STEP 4 -
Prices Of SLRs Cameras

Congratulations!Finally you've come to the end of all four steps.Last but not least,That's a lot of variation when it comes to camera prices especially to digital SLR camera prices.A great deal of the price different related to the number of megapixels a camera has.So it's important to figure out first considering just how many you really need.Other than that,special features can drive up the price of a camera and cameras that are recently released is going to cost far more than a camera available last year.In this case,digital SLR cameras are quite similar to computers and cars.WHY?Because the minute you buy the camera,the value starts to decrease.But eventually it doesn't matter if you found the best digital SLR that will last you years to come.


Four Levels Of Pricing

There are four levels when it comes to digital SLR camera prices.

1.Consumer: digital SLR cameras are priced under $1,000 are mainly aimed for casual and amateur photographer who wan more megapixels and features.

2.Budget: cameras that retails for less than $600 usually don't have all the features of the high-end SLRs but still take good photos.

3.Professional: cameras usually cost more than $3,000 and are almost exclusively used by professional working photographers.

4.Pr0-Sumer (advanced amateur): the price of this SLRs cameras are between $1,000 - $3,000 and the cameras are worth faster than other SLRs.


Consumer Digital SLRs ($600-$1,000)
.They are light and compact,designed to be carried with you everywhere you go.

.They are designed with the casual photographer in mind and don't have the same build quality and attention to detail as the more expensive SLRs.

.They featured excellent autofocus system (but not high-end) and are fairly fast when comes to action photography (but not the fastest).


Pro-Sumer SLRs ($1,000-$2,000)

.They have fast sophisticated autofocus systems and take continuous photos at high speed.

.Many of them are completely weather-sealed so you can use them in wet conditions without worry.

.They have many special custom settings and features required by pros but typically not used by amateur photographers.

.Cameras in this price range are built with metal frames which makes them heavier but more durable.


Professional SLRs ($2,000 or more)


.Quality: professional digital SLRs use the best sensors the camera manufacturer can produce, resulting in exceptionally clear, vibrant images.

.Durability: these cameras are built for photojournalists who spend their time in rugged conditions.

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Speed: pro cameras focus and take photos at an incredibly fast pace and they are designed to keep up with the action at professional sporting or outdoor events.

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Options: on these high-end digital SLR cameras, every camera setting can be manipulated for the desired effect.