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Digital Cameras
As the next generation of smartphones evolves, the lenses in our pockets become even more intelligent. But they can't compete with an expert-level digital camera from Abt. These high-powered models are designed for true specialist photographers, those who are just learning the ropes of picture-snapping and everyone in between. With such a broad selection and many different types to choose from, it can be tough to figure out where to start. That's why we're here to help: check out some of the different options to choose from below.
DSLR: Digital Single-Lens Reflex
The bread and butter of any photographer, this type of digital camera is one of the most common and the most flexible available on the market. Beloved by professionals and serious lovers of photography, these can be as versatile as you need them to be. Take the family's holiday photo, snap pics on your next hike out in nature, or have this as your go-to for your professional business. The one thing you don't want to do with this digital camera is damage it: like many versions, you need to choose the lenses and the body separately. And while "fragile" isn't the right word to describe one, you should treat yours with care. Ensure you have a camera case or carrying case to make sure everything stays safe, or you might find yourself having to replace a lens or the body.
Mirrorless Digital Cameras
These models also feature interchangeable lenses but tend to be much slimmer than their DSLR brethren. A mirror-free digital camera like this uses an electronic optical viewfinder to see what you're shooting before you capture the pic, unlike an optical viewfinder (which uses mirrors). Since they're so compact and light, they're easy to carry and are a great contender against a DSLR.
Point-And-Shoot
You've likely seen and used these ones before, even if you don't recognize them: these are great for people who hope to snap photos on the go, as well as anyone who's hoping to finally start getting serious about photography. Choose landscape or opt for portrait modes, or explore other settings like sports mode: you'll be able to take action shots when you need to.
Features You'll Want
When shopping for one of these, it's important to stay educated about what you're hunting for. Some of the models here are low-priced at just a few hundred dollars while others cost thousands of dollars. Depending on what you're looking for, the price will be (or won't be) worth it. Professionals will want features that will improve picture quality, from red eye reduction to image stabilization and even video recording abilities. But if you're just starting out, maybe all you're hoping for is a phenomenal starter kit with a proper lens to help you get going. Don't forget to gear up with the necessary equipment, too, like accessories including memory cards, lenses and more.
If you're still not sure which pick is the right model for your needs, help isn't far. Our team of experts knows all there is to know about lenses, attachments and more: head into the store to see our collection and talk to us in person, or call our specialists at 800-860-3577. To learn more on your own, check out our Learn Center's digital camera buying guide.
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