For some it is a career, for some, it is a
passion, for some it is life… photographs are our way of reliving moments that
are gone and those who want to make a career out of it not only make the world
more beautiful to look at. So, what is the first thing that a person who wants
to start a profession in photography career do? The first and best thing is to
find the right camera. However, for starters, many professionals suggest using
a DSLM camera.
DSLM camera stands for Digital Single –Lens
Mirrorless camera, these cameras are best known for providing an electronic
viewfinder, eliminating the mirror and displaying a digital image. In these
cameras, the light passes through the lens and right onto the image sensor,
which captures a preview of the image to display on the rear screen. It makes
it easier for the user to decide it is the image that one has in mind and it
also saves a lot of time of the photographer.
There are many different cameras in the
industry but here there are top 2 picks that are discussed in detail below:
The first camera pick is Panasonic Lumix G85.
This camera is less bulky than a DSLR. It is a compact 4k video-enabled Micro
Four Thirds Mirrorless a.k.a DSLM camera with true-to-life photo image quality.
In this camera, you will find features like a fine 4k video recording at
30p/24p 100 Mbps a 3.5mm port for external microphones i.e. full HD 60p 28Mbps. Panasonic Lumix G85 also has weather
sealed splashproof and dustproof, so as to withstand even the most challenging
environment. This is your camera for all seasons. It offers a new electronic
shutter to combat shutter shock, an upgraded electron viewfinder and 5-axis
in-camera IS. Users say that the images of this camera appear as slightly
improved over other Panasonic cameras.

The other suggested camera is Panasonic
Lumix G7. Some users call it as an interesting product. It is also a Mirrorless
interchangeable lens camera with 4k video recording support. Powered by a 16MP
Digital Live MOS sensor, the Panasonic Lumix G7 is able to shoot at a maximum
if ISO 25600. And guess what? There are other really cool features like Wi-Fi
connectivity, 3.5mm microphone socket, Focus Peaking, Creative control with 22
filters, Time Lapse shot/ Stop Motion Animation, snappy autofocus, LCD with
tilt/swivel feature and more, you will find out more pros about this camera
once you own it and the moment you start shooting. The body of this camera may
be designed like a miniature DSLR and
fits very well in one hand. It has an angular body that offers a good grip and
therefore is especially easy to carry around when you have long duration video
and photo shoot proving itself to be compact and usable at any occasion. The
many switches on Panasonic Lumix G7
may look confusing when you first look at it, but they are just buttons for
extended controls that makes it so much easier for the photographer to operate
it.
Image Reference: whatdigitalcamera, imaging-resource, teds
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