Saturday, January 18, 2014

What is the best DSLR camera to buy?

best dslr camera $700
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Lauren


I need some experienced input! I would like to buy a DSLR camera for about $700-$800. What, in your opinion, is the best camera I should get for that? What should I look for in specs? Is megapixels the most important factor per dollar? What brands have the best features? I would like to buy a camera with a lens included in the package. Thank you!


Answer
No, megapixels are not the best way to choose, All new cameras have plenty megapixels so anything over 10 will give you a poster size print. The best way to get a camera is go to a camera store that carries multiple bands and hold them and test them out. Not all cameras feel the same while shooting. The 2 big brands are Canon and Nikon, But there are more like Olympus, Panasonic, Sony Fuji and others. There are cameras better for sports then there are ones for portraits (this cost big bucks) or just a walk around camera. Most of the Canon rebels will be good and some have video. If you are planning on upgrading later you should get a camera that has a lot of choices for new lenses. You will keep a good lens longer then the camera.The Canon EOS Rebel T2i Black 18.0 MP come with the lens and has Video Around $649.00

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Rhubarb


I'm saving up for a dslr camera and I've seen some under £500 with a lense included but I think the quailty won't be as good as a £700 one including the lense :L what should I do ?


Answer
Dano is correct...Photography is roughly 70% photographer skill/experience, 20% lens quality, and 10% camera body

Both Canon and Nikon make nice cameras. The best thing to do is visit an actual camera shop, like Jessops (not bestbuy/walmart/ASDA) and try the different brands/models within your budget to see which feels the best to YOU. I bought a Canon for its ergonomics/feel/menu and control layout and a fellow photog chose Nikon for the same reason....it is about personal preference.

The one thing to remember is to budget in extra money to cover an extra battery, memory cards, camera case, a USB memory card reader, and taxes (these can add another £130-£160 to the camera price).

Also, most camera shops offer free beginner camera/photography classes (and free prints) when you buy a camera there.




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