“Why
changing towards Point and Shoot”
When we talk about buying a
camera, there is one question which always strikes in the mind, and that is
that which one should I buy, an SLR, a compact camera, or a point and shoot.
People who actually know photography will always recommend an SLR, reason;
because it’s a professional camera, but there are very few people who actually
know what to buy.
Let us first talk about a compact
camera… A compact camera is the one which is used for the general photo
clicking purpose. These types of cameras are simple, easy to use and are made
to work simply on AUTO mode without applying further brains into it… Turning
these cameras onto MANUAL mode has simply no great use…They just understand one
simple language, point and click; the rest will be done by the intelligent
brain of the camera.
Coming towards point and shoot cameras, then in this case…. point and shoot is the term which was coined for the compact cameras or to the cameras that have AUTO functioning. Hence, it would not be wrong if we call a DSLR to be a point and shoot… Actually point and shoot is the term which is used in places where the person has no idea about the aperture or shutter management or exposure management. He just decides the frame and clicks (shoot). So, with the terminology of point and shoot there has been a bit of a misconception. But if the world is using it, then why not us…. Well!!! Actually there were only two types of cameras from the beginning of the digital age… A compact one (point and shoot) and the SLR (Single Lens Reflex), but later when the photographers found some real intelligence in the point and shoot then they thought of a new series: - the BRIDGE Cameras.
The
Point and Shoot Bridge cameras born because of the intelligence that was hidden
in the compact cameras… Actually, when photographers saw that in some peculiar
light conditions when they are not able to take a very good picture, there a
compact camera doing pretty well. Hence, they thought of a camera which could
have manual functioning to work as an SLR and intelligent AUTO functioning too,
which could give them better results at some peculiar situations. Hence what
could that be called?? Then the companies brought up the Point and Shoot
Bridge cameras… The point and shoot bridge cameras are made in such a way
that they have convertible lens, MANUAL functioning, APERTURE PRIORITY, SHUTTER
PRIORITY, and AUTO functioning in them.

So after these issues regarding
the DSLRs, the point and shoot bridge cameras offer better efficiency, at an
extremely low and affordable price. So the pros and cons regarding the DSLR and
are: -
v
DSLR cameras are relatively expensive.
v Out
of the budget range of an amateur photographer.
v
These need the changing of lenses for different
scene capture.
v
The lenses solely are very expensive.
v
The range of lenses is not easily available everywhere,
not even on the internet.
v
The accessories of these cameras are easy to buy
on the internet but not manually on the shops.
v
The image quality of these cameras is often
good.
v
The lens range is enormous and isn’t affordable
for every photographer.
v
The functions are present but the application is
fruitful with specific lenses only.
v
Not for beginners, for professional use.
v
A good, camera range starts from at least Rs.
50000 and goes to lacs…. (lenses taken separately)
v
Some model allows video shooting.
v
All models allow manual zooming and focusing.
Now we talk about the Point and Shoot Bridge cameras: -
v
Relatively cheaper than DSLRs.
v
Doesn’t need the changing of lens.
v In
built fixed lens, which is convertible in nature.
v
Outer, adjustment lenses are also available if
to enhance or widen the limits of the camera.
v
Easily available, manual shopping and online
shopping both.
v
The accessories are also available, if not in
manual shopping, then surely on online shopping.
v
The image quality is often good.
v
Doesn’t generally require, external attachments.
v
The functions are present and fruitful in nature
without external attachments because of convertible lens.
v
For all classes of people, beginners, amateurs,
and professionals.
v
The best point and shoot will come in Rs. 50000.
v
Allows video shooting also.
v
Manual focusing and zooming is available in some
selective models only.
v
External flash feature is also available in some
models.
v
Because of internal intelligent IC, the camera
is able to get better or say vibrant colors, that are dull in DSLRs when the
SLR is used without the filters…
v
The colors are so contrast, that very less post
processing is needed to be done…
Hence after considering so many
points regarding the three ranges of cameras, it becomes clear, why the people
are turning towards the point and shoot bridge cameras. It is true that some
traditional photographers feel the professional cameras to be the best, but
this is also a reality that with the incoming of these cameras, the companies
are trying their level best to give a further powerful tool into the hands of
the public and that too at low price…
Note: - The views expressed in this article are solely of the writer, not meant to promote or demote any company, brand or type of camera.
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