Showing posts with label dslr camera under 700. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dslr camera under 700. Show all posts

Friday, March 21, 2014

what is the good DSLR camera to buy with very clear photos and the range under 700 $ ?







what is the good DSLR camera to buy with very clear photos and the range under 700 $ ? and what is the good lens to buy to use for far distance things but with a low price lens ?
i tried canon EOS 650 but i didnt like the quality of the photos in this model



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For your budget that would be the new D3300.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1023353-REG/nikon_1532_d3300_dslr_camera_with.html
It is supposed to gain a slight boost in sharpness over the D3200 or D5200 by eliminating the anti-alias filter, like the D5300 which is over your budget. The new 18-55mm is supposed to be more compact. Whether they will refine the sharpness any, I don't know.
If you want more telephoto, and want to keep the cost down, there is the 55-300mm AF-S VR, still $400. If you try to go cheaper by getting the cheapo 70-300mm you get inferior quality, no autofocus, and no VR.
If you get a good sample, the $450 Tamron SP 70-300mm f/4-5.6 Di VC USD could be a worthwhile step up in image quality. Don't get the cheapo Tamron or cheapo Sigma 70-300mm.
These telephotos are kind of front heavy, and you need to get a tripod with a good medium duty three way panhead. Lighter tripod heads are going to be a struggle.

What did you not like about the 650D? The STM lenses are reputed to be sharp. They have some chromatic aberration, but the 650D is supposed to have optional processor correction. Canon is reputed to set contrast and sharpening high by default, but these can be adjusted.

Excellent Professional Cameras Under $700?




Allie


i'm sort of a beginner but want a camera with GREAT quality pictures and clarity and professional looking. I need a GREAT zoom because i love photographing wildlife and flowers and want many details in my photos. Also i need one that can take alot of pictures really fast so i can do snapshots. Also, if you know any great easy to use photo editing softwheres compatable with a p.c. that would be great! I know zero about camera shopping and have only used my moms camera. Please help!!!!!!


Answer
You practically won't be able to find any Professionals Cameras under $700 which they typically cost several thousands dollars and up. The only cameras that would be able get your hands onto for less than $700 is Consumer Level DSLR.




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Thursday, March 6, 2014

Good camera under 700$?

Q. I am looking for a good DSLR camera that is under 700$. I do not really care what brand, but i like Olympus camera style. I am hoping to start stock photography and macro flower and bug pictures etc. So please think on those ideas. Thanks in advance. I will pick a best answer!!


Answer
For DSLRs Olympus is a NO! ... The best DSLRs are definitely from Nikon or Canon. And you do have a pretty good budget so get the best. The camera that i would recommend is Canon EOS Rebel T2i. Its a great camera and definitely worth it. Its for about $714.00. I suggest you read this really detailed review (i know its really long but it WILL help):

http://amzn.to/q2nfz8

This is the best price i could find for it:

http://amzn.to/mPYLio

I hope this will help. :)

What is a good DSLR camera under $700?




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Looking to upgrade from a Nikon D40 that was stolen. I'm not as interested in extra features like video as I am in picture quality. Ideally but not necessarily with a lens.

I loved my D40. It was my first DSLR. I barely took it off manual mode. I was sort of outgrowing the megapixels and limited ISO range but it was great.

Some solid advice would be greatly appreciated!



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Be bold! if you don't have a lot invested in Nikon glass, take a look at the Sony A57 for 699, body only.

http://www.youtube.com/leanback#watch/vC5rKPlgXSU?listId=SRAsony%20a57&index=1

One thing you mention about video, you don't really have a choice. If you buy a new 2011 or 2012 model dSLR or dSLT camera, it will most likely have video. This does not affect stills quality, so it's just not an issue.

Nikon just announced the new D3200 camera. All Nikon dSLRs use Sony image sensors, and this one was taken from the Sony A65 and A77. A good sensor, but not great in low light, part of the problem is too many pixels (24 megapixels). So if you stick with Nikon, know that going in, also like all the entry level Nikons, it still has no auto focus motor, not an issue until you buy a lens with no motor.

So while the image quality at high ISO got better after the D40 with the D3000, and D3100, I suspect that Nikon took a step backward at high ISO with the D3200 despite that fact that Nikon does a good job with handling Sony image sensors, they can't change the laws of physics.

For better ISO performance, it might be better to go with a D3100 or D5100 or wait and see what Nikon does with the d5100 replacement.




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Wednesday, March 5, 2014

what is the good DSLR camera to buy with very clear photos and the range under 700 $ ?







what is the good DSLR camera to buy with very clear photos and the range under 700 $ ? and what is the good lens to buy to use for far distance things but with a low price lens ?
i tried canon EOS 650 but i didnt like the quality of the photos in this model



Answer
For your budget that would be the new D3300.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1023353-REG/nikon_1532_d3300_dslr_camera_with.html
It is supposed to gain a slight boost in sharpness over the D3200 or D5200 by eliminating the anti-alias filter, like the D5300 which is over your budget. The new 18-55mm is supposed to be more compact. Whether they will refine the sharpness any, I don't know.
If you want more telephoto, and want to keep the cost down, there is the 55-300mm AF-S VR, still $400. If you try to go cheaper by getting the cheapo 70-300mm you get inferior quality, no autofocus, and no VR.
If you get a good sample, the $450 Tamron SP 70-300mm f/4-5.6 Di VC USD could be a worthwhile step up in image quality. Don't get the cheapo Tamron or cheapo Sigma 70-300mm.
These telephotos are kind of front heavy, and you need to get a tripod with a good medium duty three way panhead. Lighter tripod heads are going to be a struggle.

What did you not like about the 650D? The STM lenses are reputed to be sharp. They have some chromatic aberration, but the 650D is supposed to have optional processor correction. Canon is reputed to set contrast and sharpening high by default, but these can be adjusted.

Excellent Professional Cameras Under $700?




Allie


i'm sort of a beginner but want a camera with GREAT quality pictures and clarity and professional looking. I need a GREAT zoom because i love photographing wildlife and flowers and want many details in my photos. Also i need one that can take alot of pictures really fast so i can do snapshots. Also, if you know any great easy to use photo editing softwheres compatable with a p.c. that would be great! I know zero about camera shopping and have only used my moms camera. Please help!!!!!!


Answer
You practically won't be able to find any Professionals Cameras under $700 which they typically cost several thousands dollars and up. The only cameras that would be able get your hands onto for less than $700 is Consumer Level DSLR.




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