Showing posts with label Beginner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beginner. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Beginner DSLR Camera Reviews

If you're looking to get a new DSLR camera then look no further because with this article I'm going to review the best DSLR cameras for the beginner photographer, so keep on reading.

The first camera I'm going to tell you about is the Canon Rebel XS. The Canon Rebel XS is a great little camera that won't confuse you with any non essential buttons or options. The rebel XS is a great camera to start out with as it boasts an impressive 10.1megapixel CMOS sensor and can shoot at a respectable 3fps.

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The Rebel XS is often packaged with an 18-55mm lens which is perfect for a wide range of everyday photography situations.

Beginner DSLR Camera Reviews

The Rebel XS is the most affordable entry level camera package and can be picked up for less than 0 with free postage.

The next camera I'm going to tell you about is an upgrade on the Rebel XS and it's called the Canon EOS Rebel T1i. The Canon EOS Rebel T1i is the bigger sister to the Rebel XS and comes with an impressive 15.1 megapixel sensor to capture even the finest details. The Rebel T1i also has the added function of being able to capture movies and the best part is that these movies are in full high definition.

The Rebel T1i can also function up to an ISO range of 12,800. Whereas the Rebel XS could only go up to ISO 1600.

Overall the Rebel T1i is an upgrade in every direction over the XS and if you have a little more money to spend then I would recommend the Canon Rebel T1i over the Rebel XS.

If you have more money to spend then I recommend getting the Rebel T1i, however if you're on a budget the Rebel XS is a great beginner DSLR Camera.

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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

The Best DSLR Camera For a Beginner Photographer

If you're looking to trade up from your point and shoot camera or even if you maybe studying photography in college or school this year chances are you will need to get yourself a DSLR camera, however there are so many to choose from which can make the choice a bit daunting, for this reason I have written this guide. Below is a list of the top three entry level DSLR cameras perfect for learning the art of photography.

Sony Alpha 290 (a290)

When I first started off in photography I was like you and didn't know what camera to get, but after doing hours and hours of research I narrowed it down to either the Sony Alpha 290, or the two cameras below. The Sony is an excellent camera for anyone starting off in the dslr world. It has a 14.2 megapixel sensor and has something called steady shot inside. This steady shot allows you to take photos at slower shutter speeds and minimises camera shake, which can help in low light situations.

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The A290 can also shoot up to ISO 3200 which is higher than the other two cameras, however at this setting the image quality isn't the best and does look pretty noisy. However as I always say a noisy image is better than a blurry one.

If you have never owned a DSLR before, this could be the perfect place to start.

Nikon D3000

The next camera up in this line up is the Nikon D3000, and I absolutely love this camera. If it wasn't for this camera then I probably wouldn't have gotten involved in photography, having said that I didn't choose this camera to start off with which may seem weird to you.

The D3000 has an excellent guide mode, which explains what settings to use in different situations, this is an excellent idea and it helped me out a lot.

The D3000 has a smaller megapixel count than the Sony, and comes in at 10.2 megapixels, but to be honest unless your shooting images that are going to be resized and put on the side of a bus then having a 14 megapixel camera or having a 6 megapixel camera won't make much of a difference.

The Nikon doesn't have vibration reduction technology built into the camera; however you can purchase this technology with Nikons lenses; however it does cost slightly more. Overall the Nikon is an excellent entry level camera for the beginner photographer.

Canon 1000D (Rebel XS)

The canon 1000d or Rebel as I believe it is called in the states is the lightest canon DSLR camera built to date, you may not think this is much of an advantage but when coming from simply using a point and shoot camera to a DSLR there is quite a difference and having a lighter camera helps. The 1000D has 7 auto focus points with a reasonably sized 2.5 inch LCD on the back.

Out of the 3 cameras this 1000D has the smallest megapixel count and comes in at 10.1 megapixels but really there is no way you will see a difference between.1 of a megapixel and I highly doubt there is truly that much difference between any of these three cameras.

The canon 1000D was the camera that I initially started out with, and I absolutely loved it. The reason why I chose the canon over the above cameras was because of the build quality, it simply felt more rugged and well built where as the Sony felt like cheap plastic and so did the Nikon to a degree.
If you're looking for a perfect DSLR to start off in photography look no further than the Canon 1000D.

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