a whole depends on personal choice, and what you want from a camera.
a whole depends on personal choice, and what you want from a camera.
I need to shoot some pictures in low light conditions at a disco. What is the best lens to buy for this type of photography?
I am very into photography and I want to buy one of those professional cameras. Which Nikon or Canon camera is good for people who want to take landscape pictures? Please, I want a camera that is cheap (affordable), great quality of pictures, looks great for landscape. Thank you
I am planning to buy a new DSLR camera, and I am so confused that which one I gona buy. plz suggest me which is better D60 or D90. My usage will be in Wedding and bridal coverage and i want full i-TTL compatible speed light
Which camera would be best to use at a concert at an indoor bar in the evening? Considering zoom, quality of the shots (getting good shots despite the pesky colored lighting that tends to blur pictures)?
Thanks so much if you can help!
ok here we go
don’t want:
nikon d40
nikon d40x
nikon d60
higher than $800
wants:
very high quality
higher up camera
GOOD FOR FAST MOTION SHOTS!!!!!!(main priority this is one thing i really need is fast motion shots without the blurry hands or feet when they move)
good for head shots
not priced any higher than $800
Possibly:
video recorder
Do the numbers in the Nikon mean a higher version when they’re higher (for example, a Nikon D50 is higher than a D40); and for Canon, a higher version when theyre lower? (5d higher than 450d).
All 3 are excellent, you want to see what fits your needs best and at the best price.
The first link listed below is to a web page that lists the 3 DSLR cameras you mentioned. This list will let you compare features and specs, also it has links to reviews of the cameras, the reviews include sample images from the cameras.
A quick thought, if video is important to you then it is down to the D5000 and D90, and read over the details regarding video. I do not really know video but I like how the D5000 provides a movable LCD for viewing and that seems like a really good thing if one is doing video. Check what cameras allows faster fps (frames per second), better high ISO performance which can help in low light, and other differences like that.
Also I included some links to some dealers so that you can try and get the best price. Some dealers are including some nice extras, free shipping is very common, and sometimes they are offering a free memory card and/or camera bag. Sometimes you have to click in the “add to cart” button to see the actual price.
Hope this helps.
Mark