As a professional photographer, I am often asked: "I am ready to upgrade my camera to point and shoot right now. I What kind of digital SLR camera should I?" I am known in my community as an expert in photography and I was asked the other day when I was in line with a coffee in the center. "You know, like Canon or Nikon better?" E 'was difficult to get my cup of coffee the other day, but I like cameras and help people who speak a wise and practicalsuits your needs and budget.
system, you should analyze your needs for a digital SLR phases. First, I have more than 12 new digital SLR cameras in my last post on my site were examined and classified users into three:
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1) serious amateurs
2) Increase professional
3) professional with a few €
Each user significant differences in the properties and prices. Many of the newer features of the current SLR model include video capture, built-in image stabilizationcamera, face detection, ISO range to 3200 or 6400, the Live View system, dust reduction and dynamic range optimization. Other advanced features include faster fps (frames per second), the sensor size and mega-pixels.
What are your wishes for a new camera system? If you use some of the terms mentioned above are unknown, it is necessary to do some research to make a wise decision. I suggest using a small list of features that you know you want to startand then go online or on my website and search for Canon, Nikon, Sony, Olympus, Pentax and Sigma manufacturer. I always recommend a camera store for the local jurisdiction to go to the sales staff. You can make an important decision like this guide and you can have a practical demonstration of the selected camera. Be prepared as you possibly more than if you pay on-line orders. You have to assess how much value their knowledge. I also noticed that if you make a purchase at aIKEA, there are free classes and customer support.
The more you know about the features available in the line-up of digital SLR this year, the best choice to gain time, in this very important.
I also categorized each camera in a price level
1) low below $ 1000
2) Moderate - $ 1000 - $ 2000
3) High - $ 2000 and beyond
In moderate and high ranges of most cameras, the body is only mentioned.This is because they are more geared for professionals, while the lowest category, with the amateurs who do not know much can be directed through the lens. So make sure you know what is included in the price if your purchase.
There are many choices in the category low popular camera like the Canon Rebel XSI and Nikon D90. Do not overlook other producers if the price range. See also the Sony A350, Pentax K2000, Olympus E-520 and the Sigma SD15. Cameras in this price rangesystems at affordable prices and great starter to go into the arena photography.
If you are interested in time to use your new digital SLR camera for professional use, either on a part-time or full time, I suggest not buying this because you could bring embarrassment if the client is presented with the same camera . They are really intended for amateur use.
The next step is the level of prices. There are many good cameras in this categoryand are still cheap, in my opinion. The most important choices are the Canon 5D, Nikon D-300, the new Olympus E-30 and the Fuji S-5. If we now go for or think at some point, the proximity function, the functions of these cameras are much better than the low category. It will definitely get more for your money.
The highest level includes cameras set at $ 2000 to $ 7000 for the new Nikon D3X to nearly $ 8000 (body only). Typically select photographers in this areafor the function of full-frame sensor, and many mega-pixels (20 or more). Other features include a high range of ISO 6400, hastily constructed frames per second, ideal for sports photographers and camera body to the robust nature photographers. These systems have the professional in mind for each function. They are incredibly cameras and will not show clients with the same camera as you take care.
Buying a new camera is like buying a new mail. Pricesand characteristics and the choices are numerous. My advice is always one step beyond what we think of going. In the long run and you will not regret the extra few hundred dollars you spend now long forgotten.
Tips for buying a first SLR digital camera
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