Advantages and disadvantages of different camera types
Camera type | Advantages | Disadvantages |
DSLR | Can record high quality footage. Can be used with different lenses. Sometimes have special features such as timelapse and slow-motion modes. | Some DSLR鈥檚 can be difficult to use. Keeping images in focus is often difficult - especially if you wish to move the camera. |
Camcorders | Easy to use. Lightweight. | Camcorders are very versatile but often cope badly in poor light. If you shoot indoors or at night without enough lights your footage may be overly grainy. |
Sports Cameras | Are very portable, very durable and usually water-proof. | The cameras have few adjustable settings such as focus and exposure. If you are shooting at night or in low light situations the footage may be grainy. |
Camera type | DSLR |
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Advantages | Can record high quality footage. Can be used with different lenses. Sometimes have special features such as timelapse and slow-motion modes. |
Disadvantages | Some DSLR鈥檚 can be difficult to use. Keeping images in focus is often difficult - especially if you wish to move the camera. |
Camera type | Camcorders |
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Advantages | Easy to use. Lightweight. |
Disadvantages | Camcorders are very versatile but often cope badly in poor light. If you shoot indoors or at night without enough lights your footage may be overly grainy. |
Camera type | Sports Cameras |
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Advantages | Are very portable, very durable and usually water-proof. |
Disadvantages | The cameras have few adjustable settings such as focus and exposure. If you are shooting at night or in low light situations the footage may be grainy. |