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Phablet
is a mobile device combining or
straddling the size formats of
smartphones and tablets.
The word is a portmanteau of
phone and tablet.
feature large displays that
complement screen-intensive
activity such as mobile web
browsing and multimedia viewing.
Computer-generated imagery
is the use of computer
graphics to create or
contribute to images in art,
printed media, video games,
simulators, and visual
effects in films, television
programs, shorts,
commercials, and videos.
DSLR Cameras
- are the go-to cameras for most creatives.
- Whether you’re a professional photographer or aspiring
videographer looking to get their YouTube channel off the
ground, you’ll likely find this camera works for any project.
- They deliver exceptional, professional-level sharpness and even
incredible background.
- Videos are in high resolution thanks to DSLRs advanced
sensors, manual camera settings, and
interchangeable lenses.
Mirrorless Cameras
- are a lighter, more compact alternative to the DSLR, and
provide incredible quality images, especially video.
- the comparison between DSLR and Mirrorless is worth
examining before you make a decision.
- the very mechanics of the mirrorless automatically limit
camera shake as compared to the DSLR. And with less moving
parts, they're quieter than DSLRs.
Action (Adventure) Cameras
- sometimes called Adventure cameras, are great for outdoor
filming, or otherwise rough conditions.
- they’re often used for sports photography and videography.
- weather and shockproof, these cameras are generally small
and lightweight and the sensor is guarded with super durable
glass. GoPros are common action cameras.
360 Cameras
- they can be put on drones, helmets, cars, you name it.
- 360-degree footage using back-to-back lenses.
- great for adventure photography and videography, perfect for
reality style video.
Medium Format Cameras
- medium format takes pictures that are just smaller than a large
format size (102x127mm), but bigger than using 135mm or full-
frame sensors.
Traditional Film Cameras
- Digital gives you the photos in real time and doesn’t involve
developing or film costs.
- If you’re smart about backing up your photos, you’ll likely never
lose them.
- But there is something about shooting with real film that no digital
camera can touch.