On Sun, 08 Oct 2006 05:07:20 GMT,
wrote:
> I understand that the bigger sensors in the current SLRs will give a better
> image than the sensors in the compacts, but when does the difference start
> to show ? And how ?
>
> Say comparing a good quality 6 MP compact (say Fuji F30) with a good quality
> 6 MP SLR (say a Pentax DS2 or K100D), will you see the difference on the
> screen ? What will be the difference, more noise ?
In addition to what others have said, DSLRs can focus much quicker
and more accurately than P&S cameras. So one difference will be
that DSLRs will be better able to take shots that you intend while
P&S compacts will sometimes get shots where the subject has turned
around or has vanished completely from the frame. Even if the
compact has an excellent lens (for a compact) if its focus is
slightly off, the shots it takes will be noticeably inferior. It
doesn't matter if under ideal conditions the compact's pictures can
be hard to distinguish from the DSLRs, since real world conditions
will frequently intrude, and DSLRs are much better able to cope than
compacts, and therefore will more often produce better images.
One other place where a difference will show is if you really want
sharper, clearer pictures from the camera and don't mind paying for
it. The compact might take pictures nearly as good as many DSLRs
using cheap kit lenses, but there are reasons why photographers are
willing to pay for lenses that in some cases cost several times more
than either complete compact cameras or DSLR bodies. One of several
is that better optics can produce higher quality images.