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4 Of The Best Features That You Should Look For in a Camera; Olympus OM-D, Fujifilm X-T2, Pentax K-1 Features Revealed

4 Of The Best Features That You Should Look For in a Camera; Olympus OM-D, Fujifilm X-T2, Pentax K-1 Features Revealed

They say "a picture is worth a thousand words" therefore, it's important to capture a place, person, or event, in the best possible way. But how to do this? How to create a fancier shot?

Although having the passion and basic knowledge about photography, having the right tool to let you capture the moment is as equally important. Good results are achieved faster by having a good camera. But what are the features of a good camera?

Composite Mode

Many people are confused that it's the same as the multiple exposure options, however, composite mode captures several images while using the similar scene and ending up with little variations. After which, it blends them together to produce an image with a better definition.

This composite mode is taken by Olympus OM-D.

Focus Peaking

Assessing the right focus is hard, especially if you're using a manual camera. Lights and the outdoor environments affect the entire shot, therefore, having a camera with focus peaking helps in reducing the hassle of the job.

4K Video

For high-quality full HD photo and video capturing, a camera having a 4K is important. This ables recording any footage or capture photos with four times pixels in Full HD. Cameras who have this feature is also able of slow-motion recording. Filmora shared 10 of the best 4K video cameras and Blackmagic Design Production Camera 4k stole the number one spot.

Tilt Screen

This may seem simple but a camera having a tilted screen allows you to produce shots in awkward angles. According to TechRadar, Fujifilm X-T2 and Pentax K-1 sets it apart from the other camera because of its tilt screen feature. This feature doesn't mind the user holding it in a landscape and portrait, thus there's no need for adjustments and finding the right angle.

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