Digital SLR Camera
By Dusty Lindemann
What is a digital SLR camera? It is a still photography camera that a filmmaker picked up and turned into a movie camera instead. Why did the filmmaker do this? Because the image looks comparable to major cinema cameras.
Filmmakers have been perplexed about achieving the film look with video cameras. It just wasn’t possible. Then came along 35 mm lens adapters which lengthened the focal point of light, created a shallow depth of field and made the color spectrum look vivid. However, lens adapters also made the camera twice as long and unwieldy.
The great thing about DSLR cameras is they are very small, can achieve the film look and are light. They can shoot in confined spaces and can record several hours of footage in a single setting. Why weren’t these cameras around before? The answer is technology. Computer processors weren’t able to capture enough information that could result in an image that looks like film. This has now changed and it is also changing the world of filmmaking.
Now anyone can become famous as a filmmaker because there is no longer a barrier to break into Hollywood. If your film is good and you submit it to festivals, you can be signed by a Hollywood studio overnight. Christopher Nolan, a famous filmmaker, produced his first film for $6,000 and was signed by a Hollywood studio next to direct a $4,000,000 film. The difference between you and Chris is he worked with film and you can work with a DSLR camera that only costs a few hundred dollars. Just imagine the possibilities.
To view samples of DSLR footage, visit http://dslrmovies.blogspot.com/
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