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The Olympus SP700 is a DSLR camera with a 12 megapixel sensor. It can take beautiful photos in low light, and has a small amount of built in memory (also accepts SD cards).
There are several types of Sony DSLR cameras which will take HD-quality pictures. These include, but are not limited to, NEX-5, a55, DSLR a900, Alpha A580/L, aSLT-A33, NEX-3K, DSLR-A580L, DSLR-SLT-A55, and SLT-A55V. All of these cameras come with different lenses and additional equipment can be added.
well it depends what you mean on image quality. If you were to crop the picture a lot, or make it very large, the quality would be the same, but as for actual composition, a dslr may be better because there are more manual settings, usually the lenses are better than compact cameras and various other reasons.
D90! It might cost more, but the Megapixel rating is better, and the ratings are MUCH better. Not to mention the D90 has a HIDEF VIDEO OPTION!!!! the only dslr to have it too! get the D90! Seriously! I have it, and i have over 4,000 pictures on it right now. i love the dang thing.!
Hasselblad's 50 megapixel DSLR should be released any day. It will sell for about $27,995 with an 80mm normal lens -- on discount.
It certainly is one of the all time classics. Forget the megapixel blarney! If you have not got one - get out there now whilst the price is at rock bottom - you will NOT be disappointed.
Well this really depends on your camera and the image size that you are going be shooting and whether you are going to shoot in .jpeg or RAW but if you are talking about regular digital cameras on a medium size image, you can take about 600-1000photos but on something more serious like a DSLR, in case with my Nikon D300s, you can only take about 200shots RAW.
The top 5 things you should take into consideration when buying a DSLR Lens for a camera would be price, maintenance, what type of pictures your going to take, Are you going to be professional or for fun, and funding your DSLR.
There are multiple ways. You can email your photos to yourself or upload them to an online folder, then downloading them, or if you own a cable that allows you to physically connect your DSLR to your phone, you can copy or move the files to your phone.
The Nikon DSLR cameras are high tech cameras that can take good pictures with enhanced quality. These cameras are high tech and capture images better than other cameras.
Thats odd- 16gb is plenty of room for all low and most higher end DSLR camera even shooting 'RAW' photos (no compression). For example, with a Canon 5D mrkII (over 20mp camera) I can take 400+ photos with highest quality settings before the card is full. Try importing all photos from the memory card onto your computer and then re format the 16gb card via your camera, this might solve the problem. If that doesn't work bring the card back where your brought it and exchange the card.
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