What Digital Camera is best?I was thinking about getting a new hobby. Make-up & Photography have always had my attention, but now I want to try to make this into a new hobby. I'm thinking bout signing up for a make-up class & learn some photography techniques. Which digital camera do you think is best to get me started with great quality pictures at an affordable price?
Regall L
The Nikon D60 has proven to me to be a fantastic beginner's DSLR, while it can hardly be labeled a beginner's camera since it is more than capable of running with the higher models. It does, however, lack some of the features that give the more expensive brands their appeal, and high price tag.
For what you get with this model; high quality photographs, durability, small and lightweight body; the price is unbeatable. The difference in quality from the D60 and the higher level DSLRs can only be seen if you have already mastered the techniques of digital photography, and are looking for the next step. I would not recommend a newcomer to DSLR photography puchasing anything much higher than the D60 to start with, otherwise you may be wasting money that could be put towards a more powerful lens.
The D60 has proven it's durability to me in the field, as I have dropped it on the ground and worst of all, fell into a stream with it around my neck in Yosemite National Park. I dried it off and it was like new. Excellent quality.
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Polo
Depends on how much you want to spend...but go with something with high megapixels, also go with something with an interchangable lens, because in most cases the manufacturers lens is crap and you want to put your own lens on it. Also get a flash, it will make you pictures look professional (not talking about the flash that comes with the camera..its ugly).
IMO..Nikon has better lenses and better quality images...but Canon Cameras are better (when you spend over $ 3000). So if you don't have $ 3000+ to spend on a camera then get a Nikon.
David M
If you want to seriously take up photography as a hobby you will want to have an SLR (single lens reflex) camera. These are fully adjustable cameras with removable and interchangeable lenses. Canon, Nikon, Pentax, Sony and Olympus all make very good entry level models in the $ 500 range with a lens. I suggest you go down to a good camera store and play around with the various models. Then choose the one that you are most comfortable with. With SLR's you are buying into a system of lenses and accessories that are not interchangeable between brands so you should do a little research into what lenses and accessories you will want in the future. In this respect Canon and Nikon have the most available lenses and accessories.
Some entry level cameras to look at would be the following
Canon Rebel XS or XSi and the Nikon D40 or D60.
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