Friday, November 8, 2013

Help in purchasing a camera?

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EdwardsBel


Hello, I'm going to be buying a nikon d5100 within this next week.
There's one I'm looking at that includes the shoulder bag, a 4gb memory card, a 18-55mmVR lens and a 55-300mmVR lens going for 1200 dollars. Is that a deal? What are the essential lenses for this nikon?
There is another one going for 850 dollars including the 18-55 kit lens. With a coupon for 200 dollars of a 70-55 lens and 150 off a 55-300 with purchase of the camera.
I'd probably buy extra warranty on top of both of these cameras, but which works out at the better deal?
Is it worth buying the first one with the bag, dvd, guide and memory card?
Are they all essentials? Would it be cheaper to buy them separately?
Which lenses are the best?
Please help.
Thank you.



Answer
Hi there, afraid this probably isn't exactly going to satisfactorily answer your question but hopefully a few points may be able to help you decide. Firstly, the sort of lens(es) you might need depend on the types of photography you are likely to participate in. You can often get good deals with kit lenses when buying the lens/camera at once. An 18-55mm and 55-300mm will give you an excellent range to cover. Before jumping on it however, I would look at the price of a Nikon 18-200mm VR II lens. There isn't actually a huge zoom difference from missing out between 200mm to 300mm and it means you only have to carry one, not two, lenses. It may be a bit more expensive though. Best to check out reviews of all 3 of these lenses, and their prices, so you can make an informed decision.

Whilst deals often give you a whole package with everything you need (and yes, you will need a camera bag/memory card), they often aren't perfect. I personally choose to buy things separately even though they cost a bit more. If i know exactly what product(s) I want however I often look for reputable sellers on eBay for good deals on non fragile things like memory cards and/or bags. Look for genuine items at lower than store-prices!

One thing with any DSLR to look out for is a good memory card! The D5100 can shoot up to 4 fps and that's a lot of data that has to go on the memory card in a hurry - cheaper cards are almost always slower. I personally will only shoot with Sandisk cards (looking in their Ultra or Extreme range - the higher the range the faster the card) but there is a diverse range of reputable brands out there. Try and find something that can transfer at least 15-20MB per second.

So in a nutshell: Are they all essentials? Well you need a memory card, at least one lens and of course the camera. Would it be cheaper to buy them separately? Worth looking into but probably not. Is it still better to go with a deal: personal opinion in what it is you want and how fussy you are over speed, quality, amount of equipment, weight etc. Which lenses are the best? It's not a question of the best, you need to find a balance between quality, functionality and price. It sounds like you're more interested in the balance between functionality and price at this stage and that you're not quite looking for a $13,000 lens.

Hope this helps; good luck making a decision and enjoy the new camera whatever you choose!

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gtxviper03


I'm beginning to research on what camera i would like to buy.
I'm sticking out of the high-end level area, it gets too expensive for my uses.

LOOKING TO SPEND AROUND $800-$1400 FOR A GOOD KIT.

I would like it to have great video, and great quality photos if possible. I like things to be strong, and built very well, and I want this camera to be something I can take with me on trips all over for years to come.

I've been considering things such as:
Nikon D3100
Nikon D5100
Nikon D7000
Nikon D90
Canon T3i
Canon 60D
Canon 600D
Sony A55
Sony A77
(future) Sony A57

I'm looking for small or mid sized too

Thanks for the help!!
if it helps any, i am a rock climber, so it would be nice to have something that can shoot well for those scenes

also- i love cars, so i may be doing video at the track



Answer
I am a big fan of all Nikon cameras. I think it is the best brand for cameras ever. Out of all the models you mentioned for me Nikon D5100 16.2MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 AF-S DX VR Nikkor Zoom Lens is the absolute winner. I can compare the D3100 and the D5100 in detail for your better understanding.

Advantages of the Nikon D5100 over D3100:

1. Significantly better image quality 80.0 vs 67.0
2. Significantly lower noise at high ISO 1 183 ISO vs 919 ISO
3. More dynamic range 13,6 EV vs 11,3 EV
4. Significantly higher resolution screen 920k dots vs 230k dots
5. Has an external mic jack Yes vs No
6. Has in-camera HDR Yes vs No
7. Has a flip-out screen Yes vs No
8. Better color depth 23,5 bits vs 22,5 bits
9. Better maximum light sensitivity 6,400 ISO vs 3,200 ISO
10.Higher true resolution 16.1 MP vs 14.2 MP
11.Shoots faster 4 fps vs 3 fps
12.Better boost ISO 25,600 ISO vs 12,800 ISO
13.Longer battery life 660 shots vs 550 shots
14.Larger sensor APS-C 23.6x15.6mm vs APS-C 23.1x15.4mm

The only plus point of the D3100 is that it has 400 ms startup delay whereas the D5100 has 500 ms. So the D3100 has 20% less delay when turning on otherwise the D5100 is the best choice.

Best price for D5100 from my research:
http://www.amazon.com/Nikon-16-2MP-Digital-18-55mm-3-5-5-6/dp/B004V4IWKG/ref=zg_bs_3017941_4&tag=faumioe-20

Read this helpful review about the overall performance of the camera. It will help you make your decision:
http://www.amazon.com/review/R3RXULR8A4H60T/ref=cm_cr_pr_perm?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B004V4IWKG&nodeID=&linkCode=&tag=faumioe-20

Best price for D3100 from my research:
http://www.amazon.com/Nikon-14-2MP-Digital-18-55mm-3-5-5-6/dp/B003ZYF3LO/ref=zg_bs_3017941_3&tag=faumioe-20




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