What is the best digital photography camera out in the market now?I want to get into photography, but I don't know what camera to ask for christmas...
like a nikon or so what?
dot_ridr
well... it kind of depends on what you plan on taking pictures of... but I have a Nikon D40. its a fabulous camera, it takes wonderful pictures, and it is very easy to use. :D i was just a beginner when i got it. and also, the "best" probably isnt the best for you if your a beginner!
FritoLay
Look at the cameras on dpreview.com. D60's good. So are the Rebels. Or any other DSLR. It's all up to you.
This one will take the gold for now though: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/531073-REG/Hasselblad_70390531_H3DII_39MS_SLR_Digital_Camera.html
mistaked
You have to think about what you really want and are capable of learning. There is no reason to get the best camera out there.
I am assuming you are at least looking for an SLR camera.
Do you have no experience with photography before now? Definitely don't get the best camera out there. I would recommend a Canon XTi, Nikon D40, or Nikon D60. These are just under $ 600 and come with a basic lens. They're good overall cameras, and quite easy to use, although they DO require you learn terminology. The actual model is quite irrelevant except when it comes to lenses. In that case, you'd want to stick to Canon or Nikon for now.
To learn about basic terminology, digital-slr-guide.com is pretty good.
If you have had experience with SLR cameras and photography before, the Canon 40D or Nikon D90 is a good choice. They're around $ 1100. However, you should/must have experience, and must know that photography is WHAT you want. Most likely I do not recommend these to you for now. Instead, concentrate on lenses.
There are cameras even better and more expensive than those. Unless you are doing photography for living, there is little to no reason to get those.
Get the specs, reviews, and more on cameras:
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/specs.asp
And again, lenses. You'd want to concentrate more on getting amazing lenses more than the 'best' camera out there.
Here's a breakdown about lenses:
http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/camera-lenses.htm
Good luck!
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