Thursday, 28 September 2017

Pro and cons of moving image cameras

Pros and cons of moving image cameras:

In order to conclude I will talk about my experience with the Canon EOS 1300D and why I chose to use it. Firstly why did I choose to use the Canon DSLR camera, the reason why I chose it is because the Canon's shape is designed to fit most hands and from personal experience the camera fit my hands really well, it handled well and felt extremely sturdy when using therefore giving a feeling of comfort. Furthermore after getting to use the camera for a while I quickly realized that this DSLR camera is fairly easy to pick up and use but it will take time to master and learn to use it to its optimum potential. Another advantage of using the Canon EOS 1300D is the ability to use manual settings as this feature had let me to achieve shots which I wouldn't be able to achieve without the use of the manual settings as I was able to focus on anything I wanted in the shot creating depth of feild. Some of the disadvantages of this camera are that the camera lens felt a bit stiff at times and rigid making filming focus pulls a lot more difficult and time consuming when trying to obtain a smooth transition between subjects. another disadvantage is the lack of control over video mode this is because in manual mode we are able to control almost anything we want but while using video mode some of those features are unfortunately taken away from us taking away some of the freedom. Overall it was a good camera to work with which allowed me a lot of flexibility with how I want my shots in addition to that it felt solid and sturdy in the hand making filming pleasant and fun.

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