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re: Digital camera question - lenses
Posted on 8/19/22 at 9:29 pm to Joe
Posted on 8/19/22 at 9:29 pm to Joe
Phone cameras are basically doing a ton of in-camera post processing. In-cam processing is probably the last thing I look for so unfortunately I won't be of much help.
I do see some of the Canon cameras have what they call HDR PQ so you may want to look into that. There is a decent amount of info at this link.
If I was looking for a newer camera I'd be looking for:
-Higher dynamic range
-Low noise at higher ISO settings
-More buttons/controls on camera vs in the menu
-Wireless control for strobes/lighting
-Wifi transfer may be nice
Another thing I would consider essential is at least one "bright" lens for use in low light. Something with a large aperture/low f-stop number.
I do see some of the Canon cameras have what they call HDR PQ so you may want to look into that. There is a decent amount of info at this link.
If I was looking for a newer camera I'd be looking for:
-Higher dynamic range
-Low noise at higher ISO settings
-More buttons/controls on camera vs in the menu
-Wireless control for strobes/lighting
-Wifi transfer may be nice
Another thing I would consider essential is at least one "bright" lens for use in low light. Something with a large aperture/low f-stop number.
This post was edited on 8/19/22 at 9:32 pm
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