Your digital camera has limits as to the maximum distance and other factors that should be considered for great pictures that captures all the details. For standard off-the shelf ones with a built-in flash, it is most surely well suited for daytime settings as the flash unit seldom has the power to illuminate wide areas at night. Professional cameras can overcome this withe the addition of additional remote flashes that are triggered by radio transmitters synchronizing them with the camera and other flash units. When taking pictures in the dark, it is also harder to capture a sharper image for any movement would be reflected as blurred resulting in, well, blurred shots. Chose a camera that fits your intended use and they can come in all shapes and sizes. For most of us, the off-the shelf units are the best for they are the simplest to use, you simply point and shoot.
Professional cameras have a lot of functions like older analog ones but are quite extensive in the amount of control over things such as exposure, aperture opening and others that allows it to take stunning pictures. The availability of tons of additional equipment like filters, flash units, telescopic mics and even more powerful flash systems makes them more capable of effects and other special shots. They can also capture more pixels but these all point to one fact, which is the price, the more features and the more powerful your camera, the more expensive it is.
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