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=Basics=
*This page aims to outline the industry standards of cameras etc
=Stills=
*It depends on what use case
**Sports Photography / Photojournalism etc prioritizes “Spray and Pray” so how “fast” the sensor is and in the case of [[DSLR]] how fast it can flip the mirror
**[[Product Photography]] / Portraits optimizes more for Sensor Size/Quality etc
***Also POTENTIAL IO if using a Tethering Program / Remote Flash Triggers etc
=Video=
*A DSLR in “Mirror Up Mode” or a [[Mirrorless Camera]] can be used for Video as well
*Some cameras don’t have that great of resolution / [[Frames Per Second]] etc, but they may have higher ISO and better lens alternatives than the alternative
*[[Full Frame Mirrorless Cameras]] are kind of the middle option
*Cinema Cameras can be on the lower end something like the [[Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera]]
*The next step up is a Red Dragon or whatever
*The “creme de la creme” (ALTHOUGH this is fading as Blackmagic/Red etc get better) is Arri-Alexa
=Internal Links=
*[[Canon EOS 250D]]
*[[Canon EOS 250D]]
*[[Canon PowerShot]] ELPH 130IS [https://www.amazon.com/Canon-PowerShot-Digital-Wide-Angle-Recording/dp/B00AWYN0BU?th=1]
*[[Canon PowerShot]] ELPH 130IS [https://www.amazon.com/Canon-PowerShot-Digital-Wide-Angle-Recording/dp/B00AWYN0BU?th=1]
=External Links=
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[[Category: Photography/Videography]]

Latest revision as of 17:52, 10 November 2025

Basics

  • This page aims to outline the industry standards of cameras etc

Stills

  • It depends on what use case
    • Sports Photography / Photojournalism etc prioritizes “Spray and Pray” so how “fast” the sensor is and in the case of DSLR how fast it can flip the mirror
    • Product Photography / Portraits optimizes more for Sensor Size/Quality etc
      • Also POTENTIAL IO if using a Tethering Program / Remote Flash Triggers etc

Video

  • A DSLR in “Mirror Up Mode” or a Mirrorless Camera can be used for Video as well
  • Some cameras don’t have that great of resolution / Frames Per Second etc, but they may have higher ISO and better lens alternatives than the alternative
  • Full Frame Mirrorless Cameras are kind of the middle option
  • Cinema Cameras can be on the lower end something like the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera
  • The next step up is a Red Dragon or whatever
  • The “creme de la creme” (ALTHOUGH this is fading as Blackmagic/Red etc get better) is Arri-Alexa

Internal Links

External Links