the Latest DSLR Camera at Affordable Price in Bangladesh!
DSLR cameras are renowned for their ability to capture moments with the best possible image quality while maintaining the emotion captured in the shot. It stands for Digital Single-Lens Reflex, which refers to using a digital camera to capture images while combining the optics and mechanisms of a single-lens reflex camera. DSLR cameras are well-liked by users of all skill levels due to their features.
But, one needs be aware of the lenses and setup of a DSLR camera in order to capture the ideal moment at any time of day. You can find almost every kind of DSLR camera in Bangladesh. Photographers can find their ideal DSLR cameras at Star Tech at the most affordable price in Bangladesh according on their needs, preferences, and skill level.
Latest DSLR Camera Price List in BD
Canon EOS 2000D DSLR Camera (Body Only): 42,000à§³
Canon EOS 250D DSLR Camera (Body Only): 58,000à§³
Body-Only: Canon EOS 850D DSLR Camera: 83,100à§³
Canon EOS 2000D 24.1MP Full HD Wi-Fi DSLR Camera With EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 III Lens: 47,000à§³
Canon EOS 250D 24.1MP Full HD WI-FI DSLR Camera with 18-55mm IS STM KIT Lens: 69,000à§³
Canon EOS 850D 24.1 MP With 18-55mm IS STM Lens 4K UHD WI-FI Touchscreen DSLR Camera: 92,000à§³
EF-S 18-135mm IS USM Lens with Canon EOS 90D 32.5MP DSLR Camera: 149,000à§³
 Canon EOS 90D 32.5MP 4K WI-FI Touchscreen DSLR Camera(Body Only): 112,000৳
What is a DSLR Camera?
Understanding what a DSLR camera is and how it operates is important before purchasing one. A DSLR camera uses an image sensor to digitally capture and store a memorable event. With a DSLR with a reflex design, light passes through the lens to reflect a certain image, which is then sent to an image sensor or a prism that displays the image in the optical viewfinder upon pressing the shutter button.
A DSLR’s viewfinder is essential because it allows the user to see the scene clearly before taking a picture. In order to grasp how a DSLR camera works, one must practice mentally lining up with the camera to take the required pictures.
Popular Brands of DSLR Cameras
There are very few DSLR camera brands who work hard and are passionate about providing their clients with the best possible products. The most well-known brand names include Sony, PENTAX, Olympus, Panasonic, Fujifilm, Canon, and Nikon. These companies’ entry-level to premium models have helped them become well-known throughout the world.
Canon has a reputation for producing some of the most accurate color and high-end video models, both for professional and entry-level users. Conversely, Nikon makes DSLR cameras to suit all kinds of photographers. But when it comes to wildlife, still life, and sports photography, photographers tend to like Nikon more.
Types of DSLR Camera
DSLR cameras come in two primary varieties: Fullframe and Cropped, or APS-C Sensor. Their primary distinction is the size of their image sensors, or the capacity to capture an image.
Full Frame
Full Frame sensor DSLR cameras are known as zero crop factor or a focal length multiplier of one with an aspect ratio of 3:2. This sensor type, which can capture photos with a higher contrast, is the common 35mm image sensor. With a full-frame DSLR camera, wide-angle views are easier to take, noise reduction is better with clearer images
and narrower depth of field is achieved by keeping background objects out of the shot. Furthermore, with longer focal lengths, the magnification of modern DSLR cameras is reduced. Mostly, Sony, Panasonic, Nikon, and Canon produce full-frame DSLR cameras. Every brand has its own mount and lens; however, several other mounts are available for lenses from brands such as Tamron, Laowa, Sigma, and Samyang.
Cropped Sensor
An APS-C sensor, which is smaller than a 35mm film, is a cropped sensor. Because this kind of DSLR camera reduces the corners of the picture to create a tighter field of vision while preserving the intricacies of the image, it has a deeper depth of field than a full frame. Moreover, APS-C DSLR cameras are less expensive and smaller than full-frame models. varying DSLR camera brands have varying crop factors. For example, Sony, Sigma, Nikon, and Pentax have 1.5x crop sensors, whereas Panasonic and Olympus have 2x. Canon DSLR cameras have a 16x crop sensor.
Highlighted Features of DSLR Cameras
Almost all of the following capabilities are available and necessary for DSLR cameras, regardless of the model you use.
Shooting Modes
In order to help photographers take the best possible pictures, DSLR cameras’ shooting modes can alter the ISO, aperture, and shutter speed settings. “Camera Modes PASM” or “Shooting Modes PASM” are the terms used to describe the shooting modes on DSLR cameras. Program camera mode, aperture priority mode, shutter priority mode, and manual camera mode are the four modes that are referred to as P.A.S.M.
Shutter Speed
The speed at which a DSLR camera’s shutter closes is known as its shutter speed. The shutter speed affects exposure, movement, shadows, and light. A rapid shutter may catch any fast-moving moment without any blurring or grain. A slow shutter can help a photographer brighten a darker and fuzzy scene. For example, you would need to use a DSLR camera’s faster shutter speed if you wanted to take a picture of an animal in motion.
Aperture
The opening of the DSLR camera through which light enters the camera sensor is referred to as the aperture. More light can pass through the camera sensor the bigger the aperture. Aperture is defined by f-stops (A). A larger f/1.4 aperture means a wider opening which is perfect for low-light shooting than a narrow aperture such as f/22 which is ideal for bright or sunny days because the amount of light that can enter the DSLR camera sensor is limited by a high aperture.
ISO
A DSLR camera’s ISO can add additional light while shooting a moment, which might brighten or darken the image. However, increasing the amount of ISO has consequences, it can brighten an image as well as make it grainy or blurry. Too much ISO can make a picture more noisy.
White Balance
DSLR Camera’s White Balance controls the color temperature of an image taken by the photographer. It balances the color of white objects to match up with the overall image’s color. Not only the appearance of the white but also determines all the colors as you set your white balance.
Focusing Modes
In a DSLR Camera, there are mainly four focus modes- Continuous, Single, Automatic, and, Manual providing enormous flexibility to click exactly what you desire.
Exposure Control
The combination of shutter speed, ISO, aperture, and exposure time is considered as exposure control. To get the desired image, exposure metering is important.