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At the conclusion of our meeting on May 12, the committee requested I as a marketing supervisor to search the market and make a recommendation for DSLR camera. For the better future for our company, The Wedding Shop, we should get the better performance DSLR camera for our customer to done a better job. A DSLR has advantages over compact digital cameras. No compact camera to date can match the high ISO performance of a DSLR, particularly useful when taking photos in low light or when high shutter speeds are desired. Some Fuji Film compact cameras with a Super CCD, such as the F20, perform well at high ISO. But they simply can't match the ISO quality of a DSLR. A DSLR also gives you more control over depth-of-field. However, it can be tricky selecting the right aperture on a particular lens to obtain the desired depth-of-field. Following an extensive preliminary study, I have listed those which best meet for our specification of sensitivity ,shutter speed, focus system ,sensor , weight , prince and warranty for DSLR. Three units of DSLR camera - Nikon D7000, Cannon 5D Mark 2 and Sony A850 – are the models to be considered.

The Table that show the information for three units if DSLR camera:
Model Nikon D7000 Cannon 5D Mark 2 Sony A850
Sensitivity
( ISO ) ISO 200 – 6400 ISO 100 – 6400
HD video ISO 200 – 3200

Shutter speed 1/8000 – 30s 1/8000 – 30s 1/8000 – 30s
Focus system
( point ) 39 point 9 point 9 point
Sensor 12 Megapixels DSLR 21 Megapixels DSLR 25 Megapixels DSLR
Weight
( g ) 950 g 810 g 850 g
Price
( RM ) RM 5404 RM 8099 RM 6999
Warranty 1 years 1.5 years 2 years
After studying the data and visually evaluating each DSLR, I have decided, on a performance basic, that the Cannon 5D Mark 2 is the best buy for our company. AS the Nikon D7000 include the higher number of focus point among the three models DSLR to be considered, but it is also the heaviest that weight for 950g. A heavy weight for our company workers for outdoor photo shooting

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