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Reasons to Upgrade to a DSLR Camera
1. Image Quality - Due to the larger image sensor size in DSLRs which very possible larger pixel size - DSLR generally {capable | can | can | be able to use at a faster ISO that will result in a faster shutter speed and less grain (e.g., shoot at ISO 1600 at generally DSLR can have less noise than shooting at 1600 at a Point and Shoot). DSLR counted have built-in noise reduction time produce JPG images that also sustain reduce noise.
2. Adaptation - The ability of a DSLR to change lenses access as many maybe for the photographer. Meanwhile point and shoot I have a nice little 3x Optical Zoom (and currently this have is at the fingertips of photographers while they are shooting.
7. Retain Value - more than one people argue that DSLRs will store values longer than point and shoot. There may be there more than one truth {in | inside | in this thing . DSLR models are not updated as frequently as type point and shoot (which afford are updated twice a year). Another factor that support DSLRs are the lenses you buy for them compatible shared other camera bodies if you choose to upgrade later (as long as you always use brand You). This means your investment in lenses has been useless for years.
8. Depth of Field - incorrect one thing I like about DSLR me is the versatility it provides to me in many areas, especially depth of field. I think this is very an extension of control its manual and capability to use various lenses, but DSLR can give you a depth of field attach all so from foreground to background inside focus to background nice blur.
9. Quality optics - I suspicious to add this point because available big differences in quality between DSLR lenses but prevalent lenses that can you find on DSLRs superior to point camera and shoot. DSLR lenses are bigger (more glass can increase quality) and many come from they have time hours to make (especially while you enable high-end lenses). I really recommend customer DSLR for shopping lens quality best they can afford. This is the difference on high-end lenses against mid-range cameras or center distance lenses against high-end cameras. I get use lenses have quality every times the lens that add so many to photos
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