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Choosing the Best DSLR Camera as Your Travel Companion

Going on a trip soon? A good DSLR camera will make a great travel companion for documenting your experience and adventures. The right DSLR type depends on where you are going to take the shots. Not all lenses are suitable for the travel photography. Whether you are taking it underwater or at the mountain top with a freezing temperature, your DSLR should be able to withstand extreme conditions and still produce high-quality images. When buying a DSLR, you need to consider several factors. You may ask for opinions from a professional photographer or friends who are into photography. We also provide here some tips that can help you choose the best DSLR.
1.       Size and weight
 
DSLRs are the heaviest and biggest camera type because it houses an optical viewfinder and a mirror that take up a lot of space inside the camera. But that does not mean you cannot travel light while carrying a DSLR camera. There are smaller and lightweight DSLR options in the market today for you to choose from. If size and weight are important considerations for you, look for basic models that are made of plastic, as they tend to be lighter and smaller. However, if your priority is durability, you will have to go for bigger and heavier models.
 
2.       Focal length and maximum aperture
 
When choosing the type of lens for your camera, consider the focal length (the distance between the image sensor and the lens), which defines how much will fit in an image. Look also at the aperture of the lens (the hole through which light enters the camera body), which defines how much light the camera can gather.
 
3.       The autofocus feature
 
Different DSLRs are equipped with different autofocus systems, some of which are better than the others in detecting a subject in more parts of the frame. The more autofocus points a DSLR has, the sharper and less blurry the images will be. Get a DSLR with more autofocus points if you want to photograph fast-moving subjects such as birds, butterflies, and hyperactive kids. If you often take photos of moving subjects, a feature you must look for is continuous autofocus. But if you will photograph non-moving subjects such as landscapes and architectural structures more often, go for cameras with less autofous points. Check also the autofocus speed of the DSLR you're considering to buy, as it is equally important. The faster the autofocus, the better quality your images will have.
 
Buying the best DSLR camera for your next trip entails time and effort to research on the various DSLR options available, checking the features that each option offers, and narrowing down and comparing your choices. Aside from getting the best one out there, be sure to buy from a reputable online retailer that will give you value for your money.
Choosing the Best DSLR Camera as Your Travel Companion
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