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Choose the best prosumer camera in 2016

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If you're looking for a prosumer camera, then you can choose the Canon PowerShot SX700 HS, BENQ GH-610, Sony Cyber Shot DSC H400, or CollPix Nikon P530. All these cameras have attractive features, with brilliant image results, and reliable to make video in full HD resolution . Canon PowerShot SX700 HS. Image: expertreviews.co.uk Prosumer camera or also known as bridge camera, can be classified as high-end pocket camera. The camera is designed with an ergonomic body, and offer features similar to a DSLR camera but with more modest specifications.  Indeed, this camera is recommended for beginners who want to wrestle the world of photography with a professional camera, with interesting features, but the price is more affordable, when compared to DSLR cameras, which tend to be more expensive. Now there are lots of options prosumer cameras available on the market. Do you have plans to buy a camera in the early 2016's?   Nikon CoolPix P530. Image: nikon.co.in You

Fujifilm FinePix S1 the first water-resistant prosumer camera

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In the midst of a pre-CES announcement compact camera, Fujifilm introduces FinePix S1, the 'world's first'    weatherproof  superzoom. It offers a 16 megapixel CMOS sensor and a 24-1200mm (50x) F2.8-5.6 zoom lens. With an articulating 3.0-inch LCD its specifications line up with the FinePix SL1000 in Fuji's current lineup, though with a slightly faster lens and the addition of Wi-Fi connectivity. Being weather-resistant the Fujifilm S1 is rugged enough to withstand exposure to rain and dust, though it's not fully ruggedized to be submersible in water. New  Fujifilm FinePix S1   Image:  pocket-lint.com Fujifilm has spent the past couple years filling its FinePix lineup with rugged compacts and megazoom bridge cameras because those are what still sells. The presence of Fuji FinePix S1 is good news for all fans of Prosumer cameras. As we understand it, this type of camera is considered as a perfect bridge connecting the compact-system camera with a digital SL

Tips of photography with Digital SLR cameras for beginners

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Lot of novice photographers wants to move from a compact system camera to a Digital SLR camera. They want to learn photography in a professional manner. They want to try to use manual mode so that they can make images with high technique, for example, create photo art, photographing a model, photographing the sunset at Kuta beach, Bali or landscape photo in the Grand Canyon. They have seen a lot of nice photos and a state of the art in photography magazines. Take a picture with a DSLR camera a little more complicated than the compact-system cameras or "Point-and-Shoot", which certainly is automatic. But you will not be confused if you are already familiar with DSLR cameras. If you notice, on the top right DSLR camera, you will find a button with some options Dial mode or shooting mode.   A sexy photographer.   Image: flickriver.com Shooting with a DSLR camera mode are divided into two ways, namely Basic Zone and Creative Zone. In between these two zones are the

Prosumer Camera: Pros and Cons

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When you read the digital camera reviews you will find articles about the power of Digital SLR cameras that have the ability to produce a very good picture, but Digital SLR camera prices are more expensive than point-to-shoot cameras (compact cameras). But make no mistake; some manufacturers are now also launched digital camera in small size with a high quality picture. You can choose excellent point-to-shoot digital camera from Nikon, Leica, Sony, Canon, Olympus, Fujifilm, Pentax or Samsung from South Korea. Image: justsaypictures.com You do not need to be confused because you can choose a Prosumer camera. Prosumer camera is a bridge between compact cameras with Digital SLR cameras. About the term Prosumer cameras there are also those that define the Prosumer camera is a combination / cross between a DSLR cameras (often referred to as the camera "PRO / professional") with a pocket camera (the camera is often called "consumer").   The size and form of the