Title: How to Choose Your First DSLR Camera
1How to Choose Your First DSLR Camera
2Start a Photography Business
- So you are ready with How to start a
Photography business, and you have a photography
business plan. - What next? You need a DSLR. Buying your first
DSLR as a photographer is exciting but dont let
your excitement cloud your judgment.
3DSLR Camera
- A DSLR camera is a step up from your run of the
mill camera and will be a significant investment
for your career as a photographer. - DSLR stands for digital single lens reflex. This
type of camera combines the mechanisms of a
single lens reflex camera with a digital imaging
sensor. - In other cameras (single lens reflex cameras) the
digital imaging sensor is replace with film.
4Create a Budget
- To narrow down the options of cameras available
to you, start by making a budget. DSLR cameras
range from moderately priced to extremely
expensive - You dont need a top of the line camera if youre
just starting out as a photographer. Consider
some of the more affordable options to first
build your skills. Of course, the price of the
camera will add to your question of how much does
it cost to start a business
5Decide what youll use it for
- Knowing what youll use your camera for will make
it easier to make a decision. You can decide to
use the camera for traveling, for daily use or
for shooting models. - You can also think of more technical
specifications such as a camera specifically for
macro photography or low light photography. - The more skilled you are as a photographer the
easier it will be to decide which camera would be
best for you. You may create online profiles in
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business then you can make profile on stockphotos
etc.
6Decide on what features you want your camera to
have
- Different cameras have different features.
Youll need to look closely at each camera you
consider and see if they have all of the features
you need. - Some photographers may also want a bigger lcd
display for their camera. Having a bigger
display makes quite the difference in being able
to review your shots on the go.
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