Groucho Why a duck? DVC Silver Joined Jan 16, 2006 Messages 5,903 Sep 3, 2007 #21 DSLRs are far better in low light due to much larger sensors (about 15x bigger than most point-n-shoots.)
DSLRs are far better in low light due to much larger sensors (about 15x bigger than most point-n-shoots.)
DisneyExplorer Mouseketeer Joined Jan 18, 2007 Messages 329 Sep 9, 2007 #22 Have been looking at the equipment recomondations but what are the main essentials when looking for the best slr at a reasonable price?
Have been looking at the equipment recomondations but what are the main essentials when looking for the best slr at a reasonable price?
Groucho Why a duck? DVC Silver Joined Jan 16, 2006 Messages 5,903 Sep 9, 2007 #23 There's enough different attributes that no DSLR is "the best" (regardless of cost, low or high), but they're all excellent and you're pretty much guaranteed to be happy to matter which way you go.
There's enough different attributes that no DSLR is "the best" (regardless of cost, low or high), but they're all excellent and you're pretty much guaranteed to be happy to matter which way you go.