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Can anyone help me find the type of camera to buy? I was a digital SLR w / fast shutter speed. Also a good approach.?
I was thinking along the lines of a Nikon, but I'm not sure. I will use for sports, concerts, and portraits and still life. So I'm almost looking for a camera that can do everything. I am also thinking of buying a macro and fisheye lens, which filters for the type of camera you want. Currently I have a FujiFilm FinePix S81000.
A digital SLR camera is an investment but can be well worth it. Digital SLR cameras have the largest sensor obtain a superior image quality. You can change the lenses that can be helpful, able to adapt to different needs. There are several good brands so not available in the idea of a brand is better than another. I would keep costs down. I want a digital SLR with short zoom (like a 18-55mm) to start. No no reason to spend more than $ 425 to $ 550. Whether it's a 10MP or 12MP have no problem. Then I listed some links, the first link listed below is a website that lists the three digital SLR cameras that I'm recommending. This list will allow you to compare features and technical specifications, also has links to reviews of the cameras, the tests include sample images of the cameras. I have also included some links to some traders, so you can get the best price. Some dealers have some nice extras, free shipping is very common, and are sometimes offering a free memory card or camera bag. Sometimes you have to click "add to cart" button to see the actual price. Some of these websites have more to offer prices, but has also received feedback from customers for purchases that can be informative. Here are some of the models which I think is worth investigating: 10MP DSLR nikon d3000 digital camera with 18-55mm VR Lens – $ 449 EOS Rebel XS (1000D) DSLR 10MP digital camera w/18-55mm IS Lens Kit – $ 499 to $ 550 Pentax Kx 12MP DSLR with 18-55mm Zoom (HD video is too) – $ 470 to $ 500 Choose a price range, some features you know you want, and even considering that the camera feels good in your hand as a factor. A lot of great cameras, get one you like and start learning the principles of photography and was on his way to making large images. If you want to stay under $ 500 after Nikon or Canon, but I think the Pentax may be of particular interest, since it can do HD video and has an excellent quality in high ISO settings that can be useful in low light and help get the picture. These characteristics, especially high-definition video on a Nikon or Canon will cost $ 100 to $ 200. If you have any questions and if you think I can be of assistance then please contact me. Hope this helps. Good luck. Marcos marksablow.com
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