This is a review of the Dolica 67″ mono pod for Digital and DSLR cameras. This is a great mono pod, and much like the Dolica tripod I reviewed in another video, it works great, at a fantastic price. Definatly worth picking one of these up.
This is a review for the Dolica 62 inch ball head tripod for digital and DSLR cameras. This tripod is about – but can often be found on Amazon for cheaper. This is a great little trip
Test video footage from the Pentax KR. Using SUPER Takumar lens 50mm f/1.4. Footage handheld. Shot at 1.4. ISO 200. This camera is great best entry level DSLR out there. Beats canon and nikon straight out of the gate. Shot with toy camera effect.
So, Ive been considering getting a DSLR, and my choices have been narrowed down to these four.
Sony A330
Canon XSI
Pentax K-x
Nikon D3000
I’m looking for an "entry level" SLR, but one that I wont grow out of in the near future. I shoot almost all types of subjects, so versatility is a big factor. Lens choice is not as important. What do you recommend, especially if you have used one of these cameras in the past? Thanks!
I want my first DSLR to be easy to use. And it’s video mode should be really nice too, it should be easy to capture videos. ( like you do on an iPhone) you press one button and it records videos, and everything is in focus, I don’t want to manually focus which is hard. and I’m not serious about photography, just want to take good pictures when with friends and family. just want best image quality possible on an entry level DSLR
Pentax K-R ( 18-55mm )
Nikon d3100 (18-55mm)
Sony a33. (18-55mm)
Sony nex 5 (18-55)