Friday, November 26, 2010

SOME LIKE THEM SMALL AND SOME LIKE THEM BIG AND SOME.................

No, no,no, no! It's not what you think! Everything about this page is all about digital cameras.


Size is always a concern for a number of things in life. Sometimes it's a bonus to get something bigger and when it comes to some other things, the smaller, the better.With the recent announcement of some Panasonic cameras , their skinny new appearance is setting a new standard of slim superseding a camera that was already very reasonably-sized. It's almost following in the footsteps of the slightly clown-like dimensions of some Sony  cameras. Thees Sony camera bodies are similar to compact camera dimensions but with APS-C sensor inside,the size becomes outrageously out of proportion to the lens that gets mounted on it. 


The compact cameras come slim and small and they can easily be carried around. Some of the DSLR cameras come in very reasonable sizes and weight but the lenses are the issues and some come in big sizes, these equally will require huge lenses to be mounted. Some manufacturers have come with a new innovation they call The Micro Four-Thirds system which has provided something a bit different, heralding  the beginning of small cameras, big sensors which is admired by all.


The small size cameras include: Panasonic GF2Sony NEX-5 and-3
Medium size cameras:  Canon 550D or Nikon D3100


Big or small, the camera size is a relative to the users and what they want to get out of it. However, there is  saying that"the best camera is the one that you have with you".

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