CAMERA

Tips For Buying Second-Hand Kit (Part 2)

5/14/2014 3:08:39 AM

How to get the best deal on used cameras

Test the autofocus

Take a single shot to see how fast it can focus, then focus on a specific part of the scene using single AF and zoom in to check it is sharp. Test the continuous AF by photographing a moving subject and seeing if it is in focus in your shots.

Description: Test the autofocus before buying an used cameras

Test the autofocus before buying an used cameras

Take a look at the hotshoe

A hotshoe is the small metal slot that can be found on top of many cameras. If you are buying a camera that has a hotshoe, check to make sure that it is fully functional, as it can get burnt out over time if it has been well used. If you can, test it out with a hotshoe accessory, such as an external flashgun or remote shutter release receiver, to make sure it is working, otherwise you will just have to take the seller’s word for it.

Description: Nikon Hot shoe

Nikon Hot shoe

Check the chambers

Open the battery chamber and memory card slot of the camera and check for any damage. This can often be found on the bottom of the camera, but memory card ports can also be situated on the side. Look out for any bent pins and dirt that could affect its operation and test it by inserting the battery and a memory card if you can. If you already own a memory card, then make sure that the camera is compatible with it, as some models may only take a microSD card or not work with the larger capacity SDXC varieties.

How many pixels do you need?

One of the biggest selling points of a camera is the megapixel count, which determines the resolution of the image sensor. A sensor with a high resolution, ie lots of megapixels, might sound impressive, but you may not need it. How many you need often depends on what you do with your images. If you want to print at large sizes, then you will need more megapixels than if you just want to share photos online and create small prints.

Print resolution chart

Print size

Ppi

Print resolution

Mp you need

6X4 inches

300

1800x1200 pixels

2.1 million pixels

10X8 inches

300

3000x2400 pixels

7.2 million pixels

12x8 inches

300

3600x2400 pixels

8.6 million pixels

A4

300

3510x2490 pixels

8.7 million pixels

A3

240

3960x2808 pixels

11.1 million pixels

Super A3

240

4560x3120 pixels

14.2 million pixels

 

Description: Buying a used DSLR camera is a way for shoppers to save money and avoid paying full retail price.

Buying a used DSLR camera is a way for shoppers to save money and avoid paying full retail price.

How many pixels do you need?

One of the biggest selling points of a camera is the megapixel count, which determines the resolution of the image sensor. A sensor with a high resolution, ie lots of megapixels, might sound impressive, but you may not need it. How many you need often depends on what you do with your images. If you want to print at large sizes, then you will need more megapixels than if you just want to share photos online and create small prints.

 
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