Why do my DSLR photos look the same as those taken with a regular camera?

Updated on technology 2024-05-15
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Photography doesn't start with equipment, it starts with technique

    In other words, the photographer relies on the subject matter, composition, lighting, and some luck, and the camera is just a tool to achieve this. In other words, even if the photographer uses DC, it is more beautiful than the layman who shoots the same subject with Malaysian three shots

    As for the shutter, aperture, ISO, white balance and other parameter adjustments, they all serve your shooting purpose, even if it is fully automatic, you know

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you don't study and study, only use automatic, from the display effect, the SLR is not as good as the ordinary card.

    Let's try to learn the deployment of various parameters, it is not something that can be explained clearly in one sentence.

    ISO, white balance, aperture, shutter, and ** compensation should be taken care of, and the same scene can be shot with different combinations to achieve different effects.

    As for the image layout you mentioned, that is, the framing, this is very close to art, and if you read more books on composition, it will gradually improve.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Let's use the P file photo first, and see more how the machine is matched.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The size of the reverse sensor is much larger than that of a regular card.

    There are also three points that ultimately determine the image quality of the camera: 1Sensor size (already stated in the front cover above) 2

    Lens quality (SLR is used with targeted professional lenses, ordinary cameras can't be compared, a set of domineering lenses will exceed 200,000 yuan) 3Image processor (this is not much different) In addition, there are structural differences.

    Single Lens Reflex Camera (SLR Camera) is also known as a SLR camera. It refers to a camera that uses a single lens, through which the light hits the mirror, and the light is viewed through the reflex.

    The so-called "single-lift caution lens" means that the photographic light path and the framing light path share a lens, unlike the finder light path of the rangefinder camera or the double reflex camera, which has an independent lens. "Reflective" means that a flat mirror in the camera separates the two optical paths: the mirror falls down during framing, reflecting the light from the lens to the pentaprism and then to the viewfinder window; When shooting, the mirror is quickly lifted, and the light can be hit on the film or the image sensor CMOS or CCD.

    As can be seen in the construction diagram of a single-lens reflex camera, the light passing through the lens reaches the mirror, reflects to the upper focusing screen and forms an image, and through the eyepiece and the pentaprism, we can see the outside scene in the viewing window. The light passes through the lens and is reflected by the reflector into the frosted viewfinder screen. Through a convex lens and reflected in a pentaprism, the final image appears in the frame.

    When the shutter is pressed, the mirror moves in the direction indicated by the arrow, the mirror is lifted, and the image is captured on the CCD, as seen on the viewfinder.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The biggest reason why the SLR shoots out the ** better than the ordinary digital camera is that there is a large enough image sensor, the current SLR two major brands and Sony have a full set of machines, the full set is a 35 mm long image sensor, its pixel arrangement is different from that of the digital camera, the CCD of the digital camera is often only as big as the nail cover of the little thumb, this is the explanation of the 1 inch of the CCD parameters you see.

    The larger the sensor, the greater the light transmission, the better the depth of field and the better the resolution! To put it simply, a 1027*768**Do you think it looks cool on a 240*320 mobile phone or looks clear on a 1024*768 screen?

    Last but not least, there's now Phase One digital backs with a CCD size of 120mm! As for the higher science, it will not be explained by CCD, which is inaccessible to civilians!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    DSLR cameras have a high lens resolution. Look at how big that piece of glass it is! How big is a typical digital camera?

    A large lens means more light coming in. The image resolution is high. This is why the iPad is far inferior to the average digital camera.

    If it's not good, then who will carry that big and heavy SLR?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The sensory element is large, the lens aperture is large, there is more light intake, and the depth of field is small, which can blur the background and make the subject more prominent.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because of the lens and sensor, mobile phone photography uses dual cameras, and the biggest difference between SLR is these, I personally recommend Sony

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Distinguish.

    1. Different materials.

    1. Entry-level SLR: The low-end is generally engineering plastics.

    2. Mid-end SLR: The mid-end SLR uses metal materials or even magnesium alloy light metal materials, which are more durable and durable.

    Distinguish. Second, the field of view is not the same.

    1. Introductory SLR: The field coverage is 80 95.

    2. Mid-range internal SLR knowledge: the field coverage rate is 100%.

    Distinguish. 3. Different service life.

    1. Entry-level SLR: 50,000 times at the low end.

    2. Mid-range SLR: mid-range 10 150,000 times.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Differences: First, the materials are different.

    1. Entry-level SLR: The low-end is generally engineering plastics.

    2. Mid-end SLR: The mid-end SLR uses metal materials or even magnesium alloy light metal materials, which are more durable and durable.

    Second, the field of vision is different.

    1. Entry-level SLR: The field coverage rate is 80%-95%.

    2. Mid-range SLR knowledge: the field of vision is 100%.

    Third, the service life is different.

    1. Entry-level SLR: 50,000 times at the low end.

    2. Mid-range SLR: mid-range 10 150,000 times.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello subject!

    The core imaging components of entry-level SLR and mid-range SLR, such as photoreceptors and processors, are the same, so there is no difference in imaging quality.

    The gap between entry-level SLR and mid-range SLR is mainly manifested in the following aspects:

    1. The mid-range SLR generally uses a pentaprism viewfinder window, while the entry SLR uses a penta-sided mirror. Pentaprism is a bit brighter and more comfortable to use in low light.

    2. The control of the mid-range SLR is generally better, and some operations of the entry SLR need to enter the menu, while the mid-range SLR can be operated directly by pressing the button on the camera.

    3. The shutter lag of the mid-range SLR is lower and the continuous shooting speed is faster, which will be more advantageous for capturing or shooting sports themes.

    4. The focusing system of the mid-range SLR is more powerful, and the focusing speed and accuracy are higher when using a non-center focus point.

    If you are a novice, it is recommended to buy ** door SLR. Because most of the themes for novices are still lifes, landscapes, and posed portraits, the entry SLR of these themes is completely sufficient, and the advantages of the mid-range SLR cannot be brought into play.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    As Henry Feng2010 said, because the size of the sensor that most affects the imaging effect is the same, there is little difference in the image quality reflected by the mid-range SLR and the low-end SLR on the **, which is nothing more than that the mid-range SLR has a faster focusing speed, more additional functions, and better workmanship.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In terms of the effect of shooting, the difference between the entry SLR and the terminal SLR is very small, and it is necessary to put ** to a very large size for analysis in order to see the clues.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Check the "Global SLR Image Quality Ranking" to know, many entry-level machines have stronger image quality than mid-range or even high-end machines; Hehe;

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The obvious noise of the SLR is much less, and the visual effect is that the SLR is very soft, and the card machine is very frizzy. Poor imaging quality of ordinary cameras, lenses.

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