Friday, April 4, 2014

Best dslr camera for video?




theperson


I am an intermediate level film student who is looking to purchase a dslr camera for primarily video but hoping to get into photography as well. I have been looking at the t3i as a good level camera but wasn't to sure on what lens would be good for video. I found this bundle on amazon and wasn't sure the quality of the lenses for video. I am open to suggestions on even a different camera or possible lenses and bundles but i dont want to spend much more than $1000 on the body and lens combined. I appreciate the help thanks.

http://www.amazon.com/Canon-EOS-Rebel-T3i-Kit/product-reviews/B0062N6VHA/ref=dp_top_cm_cr_acr_txt?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1
im aware it would be better if it was solely for video to buy a camcorder instead of a dslr but I also want to experiment in photography. that being
said video is still the primary focus.



Answer
If you really, really want to deal with the hassles of using a still camera with a "video" feature, the Nikon D800 is the most economical camera that shoots in uncompressed video.

But here is what you need to know

http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/camcorders/cam-cam.shtml

The cost of the accessories necessary to convert a dSLR into a viable video camera will cost you an additional $2,500.

best entry level dslr camera with a good config ?




arjun


i'm a budding photographer who's looking for a good dslr camera at cost about rupees 40,000 (inc. lens)...
i tried nikon d3000 and found it to be a good entry level dslr, can u guys confirm it?
please help me, coz i have less than 1 month to decide :(
i'm a budding photographer who's looking for a good dslr camera at cost about rupees 40,000 (inc. lens)...
i tried nikon d3000 and found it to be a good entry level dslr, can u guys confirm it?
please help me, coz i have less than 1 month to decide :(

p.s. i don't mind if it's too pro coz i've been in the field for about 2 years...
and it need not be an entry level too...



Answer
Yes the D3000 is an excellent camera and I think it is a great way for you to get started. Start off with the D3000 and the 18-55mm Nikon lens that is bundled with it.

Below is a review of the D3000 that includes some sample images.

Hope this helps.

Mark

marksablow.com




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