Friday, March 7, 2014

Is the Nikon D5200 Camera good for my first DSLR Camera?




Warrior


I have never owned a DSLR camera and was just looking for the best quality bang for the buck camera. I had considered the new D7100, but read some flaws with oil getting on the sensor. Not to mention I figure I would be paying for a bunch of buttons and features I would not know how to use for a long long time.. The Nikon D5200 at Costco is 1050.00 for the entire kit with 2 lenses..
http://www.costco.com/Nikon-D5200-DSLR-Camera-2-Lens-Bundle.product.100032348.html
What do you think? I know this is a loaded questions and don't want to start a war between all of you Canon/Nikon rivals.. haha



Answer
I own a Nikon D5100 and I absolutely love this camera. I considered the D5200 but it was over my budget. The D5200 has 24.1 megapixels and nobody really needs that many unless you're going to print large poster-sized prints. My D5100 has 16.2MP and it's more than enough for printing nice pictures up to 11x14, even bigger pics than that would probably turn out nicely.

The D5200 has the Wi-Fi feature which can be nice if you have a smartphone and want to quickly send a picture from your camera to your smartphone so you can email it, post it on facebook, twitter, etc. I kinda wished mine had that feature but I'd just as well pop the sd-card into my computer and upload it that way. I'm sure there are many other uses for the wi-fi adapter but that's the only one that I know about.

One thing to always remember when buying sd-cards is to get the high-speed ones, like 20 or 30Mbps. The D5200 can take 5 frames per second which is great for sports or at the racetrack so you cannot use the regular slow cards (like the 16GB one that comes in that kit) in a DSLR if you're going to be taking rapid-fire/burst shots.

What's nice about the extra lens is that it's a 300mm so you can zoom in on things that are really far away. My D5100 kit, got it at Best Buy, came with an extra 55-200mm lens which is nice but would've rather had the 300. It's more versatile given the wider range.

That Nikon (like mine) has a vari-angle LCD monitor which I can guarantee you will love. For example, you can tilt the monitor out and downward to be able to raise the camera above the heads in a crowd and take pictures of something like a band on stage. Or, you can put the camera at or near ground level and with the monitor tilted upward, you can take pics of kids or pets without getting on your knees. Trust me, that feature is so nice to have!

If you can afford it, I'd say go for it! You wont be disappointed. I'd suggest getting on YouTube and watching a lot of tutorials. There are tons of good ones. I've learned a lot about my Nikons from watching them. You can also do some awesome night photography with it. My first DSLR was a Nikon D40 (still have it) and it took me a long time to get familiar with working the advanced controls but it's worth the investment if you want to take incredible pics! Be sure to get the insurance on it though, one good drop and it'll become an expensive paperweight.

Here's a Nikon D5200 In-Depth Review: http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikon-d5200

And here's a Digital Photography Glossary to help you understand some of the terminology associated with DSLR's: http://www.dpreview.com/glossary

D5200 Brochure PDF Download from Nikon: http://chsvimg.nikon.com/lineup/dslr/d5200/pdf/d5200_16p.pdf

And lastly, here's Nikon's "Digitutor" for the D5200: http://www.nikondigitutor.com/eng/d5200/index.html

Hope this helps you out!

Which is best in DSLR camera ? Canon or Nikon ?




Levis


Hi friends,

Now I am in a dilemma that which camera should I have to buy. My budget is around 55,000 and I had found two cameras in my budget.

They are given below :

Canon 60D - 18-55mm KIT
Nikon D5200 - 18-105mm KIT

Some of my friends had told that canon is the best and some others supported the rest. So I am in a confusion that which camera I should buy ?

So my dear friends, please find me a good option.....

Best answers will be given stars :D

Regards,
Levis



Answer
The "Best" is the one that works for you.

This type of question gets asked about which Camera Manufacture, Camera Model is better, recommended, or âWhich One I Should Getâ far too often.

It comes down to personal preference where some may like how Nikon feels in their hands or how the layout of the Nikon Cameras are. Vice Verse on Canon Cameras.

Nikon fans would be saying to get Nikon. Same thing with Canon Fans where they would be saying to get Canon.

So otherwise it all comes down to personal preference.




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