Thursday, June 12, 2014

help find me a dslr camera?




chunky mon


for my birthday i want to get a dslr camera but i dont know which one to get. i'm trying not to buy a really expensive one and i'm a beginner. But, i dont want like a suckish camera just beacuse i'm like a "beginner" becuase i can learn how to use it. The reason is that i'm going to be using this camera for a very long time until i upgrade. what's a good one that has good features and not "too cheap" if possible i would like one with a self cleaning lens if thats what it's called and preferably nikon or canon. thanks so much. MOST is like 460 ish i really want to stay in the 400 range. maybe find me a link thats on sale?


Answer
Canon T3 is the perfect camera for you! It is the most Popular entry level dslr and for a good reason! It has a 12.2 mp sensor allowing for very high quality images. It shoots full he video. It costs 499$ on amazon, 415$ on eBay. Has an interchangeable lense so you can swap out lenses for certain shots, and many more features! This would be the best camera for your price and your talent!

Best brand for a DSLR camera?




Dazzling b


I really like photography and I want to buy a dslr camera. I am a beginner so I need an easy, lightweight, cheap yet excellent camera with a fast shuttter speed and crystal clear resolution? So what is the best brand and what is the best store I can buy one at?


Answer
With buying DSLR's, you generally want to buy the best that you can afford.

The entry level DSLRs offered by Canon and Nikon will not only give you excellent lens selections in their respective brands, they are lightweight, and relatively inexpensive.

Even though these entry-level DSLR's can reach shutter speeds of 1/4000 of a second, or faster, the photo will only be as good as how much light hits that little sensor. and that light is only as good as the glass it's traveling through. In other words, quality lenses are paramount to creating "crystal clear" images. This may take the "cheap" out of the equation, save for the 50mm f/1.8 lenses offered by both of these companies. These lenses are usually under $100, but are built as such. Good lenses can cost upwards of $2000 (some even adding another 0 for the super-telephotos).

I would recommend you read some books on DSLR's, or maybe some forums such as photo.net and canon/nikon user forums. Start out with a body, a good QUALITY lens (not a body/lens kit, as the kit lens tends to leave MUCH to be desired). and throw in one of the 50/1.8 to get the low-light, blurry background shots. Prime lenses usually make you work a little harder, and think a little harder to create your photographs...

As for purchasing, I usually buy from B&H, Adorama, or Amazon (all online, BEST prices, no sales tax!).

Good luck!




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