Monday, December 9, 2013

Travel and Shoot Like a Pro

Selecting a new digital camera can be tricky, you gotta narrow in the features that you want and if you're a beginner or just getting a feel of your new camera, it would be great to focus on the ingenious functions you care about the most. 

Ultra-wide Angle Lens
This nifty feature can pack in more people in one frame and take in as much of the landscape in every snapshot. If you're at a ball game or family reunion, well the bonus is you can fit everyone in one frame. Your
 best bet are cameras with OLED displays (short for Organic light-emiting diode) such digital cameras can eliminate that unwanted glare through its bright crystal clear screen.
Samsung TL320

Extreme Zoom Capability
Whether your photographing from the back of a Safari jeep or from the upper deck of a city tour bus, the magnifying power of an optical zoom lens is the deal breaker. Plus the image stabilization function that reduces blurring, makes sure all of your photos are rock steady.
Olympus SP-59OUZ 26x zoom

High-Def Videos
Leave the camcorder at home. Most DSLRs now can capture decent, broadcast quality video. It’s all a matter of how much memory you have and how much you can pack in. Now that’s professional quality video for the regular tourist- this is due to a unique combo of a superfast image processor and an extra sharp light sensor that’s capable of capturing video and film stills with exceptional quality.

Canon EOS Rebel T1l
Swiveling Screen
Some DSLR may or may not have this option, but if you’re a lone traveler it’s better that you do, a swivel screen of an HD video-enabled DSLR can help you nail selfies from every angle.


Quiet Mode
If you can switch off the faux shutter click in a snap and go steatlh, then this is one great feature to have on your digital camera. Quiet mode comes in handy inside churches, museums or certain local ceremonies. This is one of the best ways to capture local customs without much intrusion.