Beginner’s Guide To Cameras
Types of Cameras

Cameras range from versatile mirrorless and robust DSLRs for professionals to compact, action, and smartphone Key features for selecting a camera include sensor size (full-frame vs. crop), lens interchangeability, low-light performance, and manual control over settings like ISO and shutter speed, which are essential for quality, specialized shooting.
- Mirrorless Cameras: Modern, compact cameras with interchangeable lenses. They offer fast, high-quality shooting and electronic viewfinders that show a live preview of the final image.
- DSLR Cameras: Known for durability, excellent battery life, and a classic handling feel. They use a mirror system to reflect light into an optical viewfinder.
- Compact/Point-and-Shoot Cameras: Small, user-friendly, and portable. They are ideal for beginners or casual photography, though they offer limited control compared to mirrorless/DSLRs.
