WHAT DO YOU REALLY NEED?
FIND OUT WHAT MATTERS
Here are 8 factors to consider when buying a camera
that meets your needs. Be sure to learn the terminology and always do your own research!
Mirrored VS Mirrorless
Modern phones have compact, user-friendy, capable cameras. But is the lack of flexibility worth it?

Auto Focus
Modern phones have compact, user-friendy, capable cameras. But is the lack of flexibility worth it?

Megapixels
Modern phones have compact, user-friendy, capable cameras. But is the lack of flexibility worth it?
Video Capabilities
Modern phones have compact, user-friendy, capable cameras. But is the lack of flexibility worth it?

Continuous Shooting
Modern phones have compact, user-friendy, capable cameras. But is the lack of flexibility worth it?

Stabilization
Many cameras contain in-built sensor stabilization for smoother handheld
video and more crisp handheld shots. For still shots, a tripod provides the most stable
form of stabilization. For video shots involving lots of movement, it's important to consider
investing in a gimbal, which stabilizes the entire camera in 3 axes.

Low Light Capabilities
While an extended exposure time, a widened aperture, and an
increased ISO can all brighten an image, in certain situations it can be difficult
to do so without introducing unwanted noise. While newer cameras are often
better at reducing noise in processing, a larger sensor will increase the total
number of captured photons, but are typically higher in cost.

Dynamic Range
Modern phones have compact, user-friendy, capable cameras. But is the lack of flexibility worth it?
