A tükör nélküli Canon EOS M100 fényképezőgép a Canon EOS M10 modell utódja. A kis testbe elég nagy és mindeközben minőségi szenzor került. Meglepően jó képeket készít és ezáltal tökéletes a selfie szerelmeseinek is.
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During exposure you expose the camera sensor to light emitted by the captured scene. Exposure is defined by three basic parameters, which are sensitivity (ISO), aperture (F), and exposure time. The higher the maximum ISO and the lower minimum aperture, the less time you need to capture the shot and the easier it is to avoid blurring. This comes in handy if you like to photograph sports, racing, and other objects in motion, or like shooting night-time scenery.
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A Canon márkához keresel objektívet, és nem tudod, melyiket válaszd? Ebben a cikkben körüljárjuk az alapfogalmakat és a paramétereket, amelyekkel a Canon objektíveknél találkozhatunk. Bővebben a cikkben.
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Camera sensors (Chips) record image information and send it to the processor. Camera-sensor technology is divided into two types: CMOS and CCD.
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The Live View function enables you to view the image area on the LCD display instead of the viewfinder. The displays are located on the back of the digital SLR body. Some cameras feature a vari-angle LCD display for comfortable shooting.
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Memory cards are the medium on which images and videos are stored. Cards can be chosen by type, capacity, writing speed and brand.
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Rresolution indicates the number of pixels that make up the resulting images. It affects the quality and size of the picture when printing. Generally, the larger the resolution, the better the image quality and the larger the possible print size.
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SD cards are a storage medium used in digital cameras, mobile phones and other devices. The name is an abbreviation of Secure Digital. When choosing a memory card, consider the type, capacity and speed you need...
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Located behind the lens, the sensor (sensor chip) captures the image and is one of the most important elements of a camera. You can imagine it as a removable plate with millions of points (pixels), which records light intensity and other image information (such as colour), before sending it to the processor for further processing.
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