A tutorial offer of SLR Digital Camera
If you’re new to the digital SLR camera market then you’ll want a camera that works well enough that you can rely on using some of the automatic features to begin with. You may also find that it’ll take some time to get used to not using a compact camera, and so if it brings the features from that over to SLR it’ll be much easier to use. The Nikon D5000 is a great beginner digital camera to choose.
You may not always want to go for the most inexpensive option, and that would have to be the case here. It’s lower priced than the D90 but it has a couple of features that might be important to those with history in compact cameras. For example, it brings a screen that can be turned on angles, which is a feature generally seen in the higher priced compact market.
This means you can take shots on alternative angles and be able to see exactly what you’re shooting. You’ll also find that this feature adds a lot more functionality to the camera beyond still photography. It’ll help you in any video shooting you may wish to do, and the quality is quite impressive.
It’s not the ideal replacement for a high end camcorder but it’s better than a lot of the more simple options available and you get the added advantage of having a high quality still camera as well. This camera offers one of the best color ranges available. It’ll beat most other entry level cameras hands down. It’s also got a solid understanding of exposure and you’ll be able to find fantastic shots with depth and rich textures as it’s ideal for picking up these. Some cameras can fall down with the details of their exposure qualities, but this camera is fabulous.
The CMOS sensor helps this. The functions are ideal, and the camera is a great choice for a digital camera for beginners. You’ll be able to pick it up at an acceptable $850 with lenses or $750 body only.
A tutorial offer of SLR Digital Camera
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