2011 Top 10 Entry-level DSLR Cameras
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I’ve been DSLR hunting for a while now. I’m trying to make the transition from point and shoot to entry level DSLR. After TONS of research, I’ve gotten a better idea of what I want but I need help narrowing thing down. Here’s what I’d like my camera to have:
-Compatibility with macro lens
-Live view
-Works well for both planned shots and quick snap shots
-Somewhat compact (this one isn’t too important)
-Dust control
-Simple, and entry level
-Low price! This one is pretty important. I don’t want to spend over 0 unless it’s totally necessary.
I plan on using my camera to take mostly outdoor shots. I take macro and portrait shots.
Recommendations? I’m highly considering the Pentax K-X. Thoughts?
Thank you all!
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I had my mind set on the D3100 but my friend is really against that as he said that it is a really super entry level camera and is not going to do any good in the long run. He asked me to buy a D90 instead. He uses that and I always use his if I had the chance. I really like the D90 and I know it’s really good so now I’m really stuck between these two models.
I know what is ISO, shutter speed and other terms and I just find the D3100 is easier to use as most of the stuff you need to adjust are not embedded in the menu unlike other cameras. I love taking photographs of landscapes, animals, portraits and macro shots.
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I want a new entry level cheap dslr.
Canon 1100d or Nikon d3100
So, the deciding factor for me is, that Canon has AF built in and Nikon doesn’t.
I can’t afford either canon or nikon lenses, so I will be purchasing Sigma, Tamron etc.
So, if I wanted the Tamron SP 60mm F/2 Macro, will it work the same or similarly on the two cameras? Does the built in AF on the Canon change anything?
What if I wanted the Tamron telephoto 55-200mm?
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Aside from the 18 Megapixel APS-C sensor and its features… why is it considered mid-ranged, though it is designed to be an entry-level camera? Do you think it’s a high-end yet entry-level camera or the most expensive entry-level camera?
Any idea?
To those who own a 550D, or any Canon DSLR, explain please!
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I had my mind set on the D3100 but my friend is really against that as he said that it is a really super entry level camera and is not going to do any good in the long run. He asked me to buy a D90 instead. He uses that and I always use his if I had the chance. I really like the D90 and I know it’s really good so now I’m really stuck between these two models.
I know what is ISO, shutter speed and other terms and I just find the D3100 is easier to use as most of the stuff you need to adjust are not embedded in the menu unlike other cameras. I love taking photographs of landscapes, animals, portraits and macro shots. Or should I get the D5000?
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