Digital Slr Cameras– Single Lens Reflex; Who Should Use Them?

digital SLR cameras are the cameras that professionals go for, but don’t limit yourself thinking that only professionals can use these properly. There’s no such thing, anyone can use digital SLR cameras as long as they can point and shoot.

Things get slightly more complicated as you ho further in depth into photography, but don’t let that stop you.

If you’re interested in photography at all and are considering taking it up seriously as a hobby or a profession, then I would suggest that you shop around and find the right digital SLR cameras for you.

Start as you mean to go on and you should be fine. Admittedly you might be stuck on the auto meter button for a while, but you will eventually get over that problem and will find yourself using the many functions offered to you by the digital SLR cameras, with ease.

Muna wa Wanjiru is a Web Administrator and has been Researching and Reporting on Digital Photography for years. For more information on Digital SLR Cameras, visit his site at DIGITAL SLR CAMERAS

Are There Special Filters That Should Be Used For Digital Slrs?

I need some new filters for my D200. Today, at my local camera store, I was told there are new “digital filters” that I should buy (they cost a lot more) instead of the old “analog filters” because digital filters supposedly will work better on a digital camera. The salesperson, with whom I have dealt many times and is pretty knowledgeable, couldn’t explain why, other than to say it was because there are differences in the ways a digital sensor and film react to light. Is there anything to this? Ever since I got a digital SLR, I have been using my old lenses and filters, and have never noticed any issue.