Saturday, May 10, 2014

professional photography cameras?




smiffy_187


hey um i need a high qualitay camera but i dont no wat type to get.i need excellent quality , good zoom and all that,i want one like the paparazzi and photographers of models have but mabey not as deer$$,,,mabey under $500? THANKS


Answer
for under $500 I recommend Nikon D40 6.1MP Digital SLR Camera Kit with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G ED II AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor Lens

Professional Cameras Under $500?




Alyssa


I was planning on buying a really good camera soon. But I really don't know want to spend more than $500 dollars on it, even $500 is pushing it. Any good professional cameras that you can think of? Thank you!


Answer
You only have enough money to barely get an entry level dSLR. It is in no way, shape or form a professional camera. That's not a bad thing, a cheap dSLR will blow a compact out of the water, but to make that happen, you will need some skills.

So, for your budget, you are very close. Keep saving, to figure in tax, or shipping, and you'll need a basic kit lens, the cost could be closer to 550-650 bucks, so you aren't far off.

The very bottom, entry level stuff from the big three is all you can get. That would be a Nikon D3100 (skip the 3200, that image sensor is a dog in low light) Canon T2i, Sony A37.

On the whole pro issue, you'll need to understand, even photographers will argue where pro bodies really start. One thing is for sure, you'll need at least 3,000 US dollars for anything that could be called entry level pro, and that's the camera only, nothing else. That bottom line would be Canon 5D mark III, Sony A99, Nikon D700 or 800.

Full blown, pro bodies like a Canon 1D mark IV, 1D X, Nikon D3s, D4 start at about 5,000 US dollars, and top out around 6,500 US dollars, body only.




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