9/17/2011

Classification of Film Cameras.

By Dmitry Vasenyov


Any customer always has a certain number of questions: which camera to select, what to give heed to, how to take photography properly, etc.

Today the film cameras are offered by well-known companies such as Konica, Minolta, Nikon, and Canon. For example, the company Pentax has decided to abandon to service film technique and equipment a long time ago.

Film cameras can be divided into some few classes:

1. Amateur cameras (entry level) or those cameras that are used by people with minimal experience.

2. Cameras for the majority of purchasers (basic level), which have the basic knowledge in operation of photographic equipment, and the average budget.

3. Middle class. This is cameras that beginner photographers can afford to purchase. Such a camera has almost the same functions as professional ones, some parameters and functionality can be worse.

4. And the cameras relating to elite and costly (professional level). They can be applied by photographic studios, professional photographers, and photo studios.

To buy the camera of base class - this means to purchase the camera with the most optimal set of modes and functions. These cameras differ only in relatively small functionality, as well as lagging behind the latest trends in the world of photography. Such a camera will cost about $ 300. If you buy an additional lens, then this camera will not give up its competitive brethren.

Сameras of basic level are the most selling and buyable. In such cameras the desire of companies and firms to satisfy the requirements of every amateur photographer maximally embodies. To sell a camera of this type will not make any problems.

Сameras of middle level - are a transitional stage between baseline and professional photo technique. As we all know, in the past ones the most fashionable achievements in the world of photography are applied. Such a camera - it's always a convenient control, the possibility of shooting a few films a day during many years.




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