Thursday, January 19th, 2012 at
12:00 am
Canon EOS 1000D/Rebel XS
Canon EOS 1100 D/Rebel T3
Nikon D3100
I’m making the switch from point and shoot to DSLR. I’m not a professional photographer but I want to take quality photos, preferably with video capablitiy but I know the Canon Rebel XS does not have it.
Even so, I’d like to know which of the 3 would be the best all-around camera. I’m not familiar with the photography terms but by "best all-around" I mean that the camera can capture
- decent/good motion/action shots
– detailed landscape shots
– clear night/city shots
– portrait shots
If you have other camera suggestions that are similar to those that I listed, then feel free to list them. But the budget is around 0.
Thanks!
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Wednesday, January 18th, 2012 at
12:00 am
Hi Friends,
I’m looking for an entry level DSLR camera to have excellent photos.
I may not use videos that much.
My preference is to get excellent and detailed snaps.
From my research i noted that Nikon D3100 is the best entry level DSLR available.
Is this better than Nikon D5100 or any other Canon DSLRs.
As I said, I’m looking for HIGH quality photos not video recording.
Please share your opinion.
Thanks in advance.
In addition, my budget is less than 0.
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Tuesday, January 17th, 2012 at
12:01 am
So i’m a keen photographer. Less that a year ago i bought a digital camera that looks like a DSLR which films in 1080p. My parents talked me out of a dslr because i couldn’t film with ones in my price range.
Now, with jobs coming thick and fast, i have found that the Nikon D3100 seems to have everything i am looking for in a mid range camera which is what i am looking for.
Would this be a good camera to go for? Are they’re any similar models?
my budget is yet to exist, but i can say no more than £600. plus i dont want to be in need of a new lense not long after my purchase.
Thanks in advance
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Monday, December 26th, 2011 at
12:03 am
I’m looking for opinions and advice as to the best dslr camera and basic lenses for a beginner,ie… someone with no dslr experience.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Trying to stick to a ,000 min to ,500 max budget.
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Wednesday, November 30th, 2011 at
12:01 am
My budget is around £150
I’m looking to buy my first entry level DSLR (after years of borrowing my sister’s!)
What is the best camera to buy?
What should I look for?
Is it better to get an old camera (eg from around 2007) that had good reviews at that time or get a new camera for the same price?
Thank you!
Why do you think I’m kidding? I don’t get it :S
Also that camera is £400+ lol
But I CAN afford them! Take the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ18 – that’s £150 brand new.
You guys haven’t been much help :/
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