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Is This Digital Camera Better Than The One You Just Bought? | Migration Photos

Jul 07 2009

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Chris Campbell

Is This Digital Camera Better Than The One You Just Bought?

Posted at 3:12 pm under Digital Camera

While it’s quite often hard, to get a decent fair, and unbiased review on anything online, digital cameras seem particularly tricky. There’s no shortage of fly by night websites hawking the next greatest camera on the planet, since Polaroid invented the Polaroid.

SLR stands for single-lens reflex and if you’re ready to make the big step toward it a 35mm will help you along the way. This is the best camera format for high-quality images and it’s way better than wide-angle lenses, macro lenses or even zoom lenses.

Unlike some of its competitors, the image stabilization is not a gimmick here. I was able to get pretty clear and concise photos, even when taking pictures several stops under the preferred shutter speed. The good news about this, is that it’s quite possible to get decent indoor pictures without resorting to the cameras flash even at 35-50mm f2.8 1/10.

I was quite pleased with the photograph image quality. An extra bonus, is the ability to manually adjust saturation contrasts and sharpness. Standard with many cameras and the canon, are the JPEG compression size settings.

The image provided by AF cameras is not exactly what you’d hoped for and that’s mainly because of the limited range of their infrared beams. The autofocus is not very silent compared to the manual focus. The AF lenses are very often surrounded by plastic components that are not as durable as you may think.

You’re in for a real treat, if you’re the type of photographer that enjoys fiddling around with the manual modes on your camera. The A590 shows off much improved features over previous Canon Powershots in the A series. Including, a light meter, that makes suggestions for the ideal exposure settings. The resulting exposure, can be tweaked to the adjustment of the aperture and shutter speed. The M mode, is also much improved, in large part by the light meter.

The A590 provides some nice control when it comes to your camera’s flash. Not including the automatic flash, there are three separate levels of flash intensity plus a preflash option. If you happen to have some external flash gear from other cameras, you be able to use that gear with the A590.

Last but not least, a manual camera is considerably cheaper than an autofocus one.

To sum up all the above it’s very important for you to know exactly what type of focus you want to use because otherwise you’ll be spending a lot of money on a camera that won’t be able to make the pictures you want.

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