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It mainly depends on your own attitude towards photography. If you just want to have fun and take some commemorative photos at will, then take a portable telephoto. If you want to do it as a professional or hobby, go for an entry-level DSLR.
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The Canon G12G12 features a 1-inch CCD image sensor with 10 million effective pixels, 5x optical zoom, and is equivalent to a 135-format 28-140mm wide-angle lens. Equipped with the "HS System", the "High Sensitivity Image Sensor" and the "DigiC 4" image processor can be combined to effectively reduce noise. It is also equipped with a new dual noise reduction system that improves the high ISO sensitivity, low noise, and high image quality.
Very good first-class all-in-one machine, I personally think that the comprehensive practicality is temporarily ranked first in the world.
Merit. Top overall quality in this category:
The function is sufficient, the performance is excellent, and the imaging is excellent (don't compare it with the invincible rabbit, that is not scientific and incomparable).
The low sense is clean and beautiful, and the high sense can be used up to 400-800, which is a lot better than Canon's original only top-of-the-line all-in-one with an L-lens, the Pro-1.
Although the pixels are lower than G10, the high-quality picture in exchange is what many people want, and there are many professional functions, such as the most commonly used sensitivity, **compensation, mode and other professional functions are set in the form of a turntable on the fuselage, excellent!
The power and performance of the sum of its kind is a milestone for the Canon G series.
Videography also works. The stabilization effect is good, and it is often possible to shoot night scenes without a tripod.
It can be operated with one hand, which is better than a DSLR.
Good grip. The battery power lasts well.
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Go straight to G12. SLR is too troublesome, my SLR usually doesn't use it, it all uses cards.
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Telephoto: refers to the focal length of the lens; DSLR: Refers to the camera.
SLR is short for single-lens reflex camera.
This is relative to the anti-dump version.
The vast majority of today's cameras are SLR cameras.
But actually.
At present, SLR is currently synonymous with professional cameras.
The advantage of a DSLR is that the frame is relatively large.
The picture quality is outstanding. Good control performance (simply understood is that there are more buttons on the fuselage, and you can quickly make the parameter adjustments you want).
The lens can be replaced, and theoretically any lens can be mounted.
Good playability. The telephoto machine is actually an extension of the card machine.
In essence, it is still a type of card machine.
But relative to the card machine.
The body of the telephoto camera is comparatively larger.
The zoom factor (optical zoom) is much larger.
The operability will be much better.
Many are SLR-like designs.
But the picture quality is generally not good.
Especially at the telephoto end.
Telephoto exists for a reason.
The ** of the DSLR used to be expensive.
A lot of people can't afford that good camera.
But I want to feel the feeling of a DSLR.
And the requirements for image quality are not particularly high.
Telephoto is a great choice.
At present, the ** of SLR has declined.
The target group of the telephoto became undesirable in the later stage.
Like SLR handling.
People who do not require harsh picture quality.
Most importantly.
Now the zoom of more than 30 times is not possible on a DSLR, and no lens can do it.
It costs a lot of money to have that many focal lengths.
The telephoto advantage is out.
It's very convenient when traveling.
However, there is a big gap between telephoto and SLR in terms of image quality.
There is a difference of more than ten times in the comparison frame.
Metering system. Lens.
Control. Body material.
Focusing system. There is a certain gap in shutter lag.
If you have money, you can buy a DSLR.
I don't want to buy a telephoto if I don't want to work hard.
The telephoto is usually enough.
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Telephoto cameras are mainly suitable for the following types of photography:
1.Wild Momo Salesman Photography: Telephoto lenses allow photographers to capture details of animals without disturbing them, which is not possible with short focal lengths.
2.Sports Blind Photography: In sports competitions, the field is often too large for photographers to get close to the athletes. Telephoto lenses allow photographers to capture clear moments of action from a distance.
3.Landscape photography: While wide-angle lenses are more commonly used in landscape photography, telephoto lenses can also be used to capture landscapes, to highlight the details of a scene, or to selectively highlight an element in the distance.
4.Portrait photography: A proper telephoto lens can create a beautiful portrait**, which can blur the background and make the subject stand out more.
5.Aerial and aerial photography: Telephoto lenses can also be very effective for photographing aerial objects such as airplanes and hot air balloons, or city skylines.
6.Photograph the moon, stars, etc.: Telephoto allows us to better capture astronomical scenes.
In summary, telephoto cameras allow us to capture details that we can't reach with the naked eye and ordinary short and medium focal lengths, and telephoto is essential for specific types of photography.
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A telephoto camera is a camera that supports multi-fold optical zoom, which can bring things that are far away close to each other for shooting.
1. Bird hunting, the professional term of photography, is bird shooting;
2. Photograph the sunrise and the moon, you can shoot the sun and the moon very large, and you can even see the crater of the moon clearly.
3. Filming sports events and concerts, many situations require long-distance shooting;
4. You can also take portraits, as long as you choose the appropriate focal length;
5. Take close-ups, telephoto can shoot shallow depth of field;
6. When shooting landscapes, don't forget that the closest focal length of a telephoto camera is also a wide angle.
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Stage, western scenery, portraits, commercial products.
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