Nikon Sony Dslrs
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Question: What are your experiences with these DSLRs?
I am looking to buy a cheap, entry-level/budget DSLR (under $600)
Options include:
Nikon D3000
Canon EOS Rebel XS
Canon EOS Rebel XSi
Sony Alpha A230/A330/A380
Olympus e-420
Olympus e-520If you own one of these, please tell me what you think of it.
Thanks!
I've done a little research, and right now its really between the canon and the olympus.Answer: They are are entry-level cameras and they will all get the job done pretty much equally. You can't go wrong with any of them...however, I'd put the Olympus's near the bottom. Olympus uses 4/3rds sensors, which are significantly smaller than the typical DSLR with a DX sensor (about 1.5x smaller than 35mm, where Olympus cameras have a sensor 2x smaller). Based on that alone, I feel like you might as well go for the most optimal image quality when upgrading from a point and shoot, and the Olympus can't compete.
The DSLR battle is really between Nikon and Canon. They are the two most* (canon also makes printers and stuff, Nikon sticks to optical equipment) camera-centered brands out there, they both have huge selections of lenses, and they both have a ton of user support. Sony is definitely catching up though, and I'll give them credit, they're making fantastic cameras and lenses. None of these cameras are without flaws, but for entry level, they will suit your needs. My best advice is to go to Best Buy or Target or a local camera store and try out whatever they have within your budget. Buy whatever you like using the most. You can't go wrong.
A biased opinion: the Nikons have the best ergonomics. The screen is dead-center with the viewfinder and sensor, and the buttons are exactly where I want them to be (I have a D300). I find Canons ridiculously uncomfortable. Many people don't though...it's a personal choice.
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Question: DSLR for the first time?ive been using digital cameras for years .. ~ ill get my first DSLR this model ideal for digital SLR just become accustomed to the NPC .. Ideal for manual settings and Automatic .. ideal for an update on the pictures .. such models from Sony / Canon / Nikon / Pentax may be appropriate for beginners? And of course, does not necessarily very expensive ~ but can be used for a long time ..
Answer: DSLR entry level business at a price of a serious enthusiest photography can afford (under $ 600 with lens) or see the Nikon D40x Canon 400D in a shop that sells both and hold the camera in your hands ... practice using them. * Which is easiest for you to use? * Menu which is easiest for you to navigate and make crucial changes while shooting. * Who do you find easier to adjust aperture and shutter speed while looking through the viewfinder ... without having to remove your eyes from her. (Action and sports photographers need this feature) Lens choice really depends type of photography you tend to shoot. You'll need to buy what you want at the time of purchase. You will need wide angle lenses for shooting landscapes and architectural subjects, telephoto for shooting wildlife and sports or action photography and of course a general objective for shooting most of your images.
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