Monday 3 December 2012

New Camera and Why?

So, I currently have in my possession the fantastic beginner/enthusiast camera Nikon Coolpix L120. Which has to be the best camera I have ever had, Saying that it was the first expensive camera I ever got my hands onto, it is the reason why I got into my photography hobby. Would I recommend it to anyone....Yes, I would it has excellent Picture Quality which sits at 14.1 mega pixel, along with 21x Optical Zoom! There is also an additional 4x Digital Zoom but it isn't worth using. It has good video quality along with 720p HD Video Recording, And the amount of settings can make your brain sore just from thinking about it.

It is perfect for, almost all of your needs if you want an affordable and quality device which isn't an SLR. Now you may ask if it's so good why get a new camera? Well as I am taking my photography skills further and improving I increase my knowledge and look to take more pictures from distances and clarity and perks. 

for example if I want a nice detailed picture of the moon, 21x Optical Zoom from my present location isn't superb. and the fact that the Nikon Coolpix L120 doesn't have a pathfinder/viewer you have to rely on the display screen to take your picture.

Nikon Coolpix L120


I have found another affordable Bridge Camera which is also an reliable make and sure to have excellent quality with the capabilities to take the pictures I wish to move on to. It is the Fuji S4530 which is only a 14.1 mega pixel camera but that doesn't effect the quality I have tested it and I find the camera just as comfortable to use with all the bonuses I am looking for. It has the Path Finder/ Viewer and an Additional 9x Optical Zoom which takes amazing pictures of the moon, So that makes the Fuji S4530 an 30x Optical Zoom it shares the same video quality and sound as the Nikon Coolpix L120. So no change there, but a lovely 24-6720mm wide-angle lens. I don't know what else to say other than what I have, I highly recommend both cameras for affordability and quality it just depends what your using them for.


Fuji S4530



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