dslr camera lens mm image
Dewi AnneC
im planning to buy one and i would like a dslr camera that can shot ulzzang-y photos. I know most of them do photoshop but still i want a camera like they use.i like D550. Any recommendations?
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The last Korean photographer I ran into was using a Nikon D3 with 70-200 mm and 200-400 mm lens at an airshow.
My guess is that those Ulzzang photos are taken using just about any dSLR camera. The style and quality has more to do with the skills of the photographer, than the actual camera brand they use
So, if you like the Canon 550D, go for it, but the camera will not do anything until you tell it to and that means that you must be able to control it.
The last Korean photographer I ran into was using a Nikon D3 with 70-200 mm and 200-400 mm lens at an airshow.
My guess is that those Ulzzang photos are taken using just about any dSLR camera. The style and quality has more to do with the skills of the photographer, than the actual camera brand they use
So, if you like the Canon 550D, go for it, but the camera will not do anything until you tell it to and that means that you must be able to control it.
What is the hottest dslr camera out there with from $500 to $800?
Jack
I want the coolest features on the dslr camera in the market. I know much about canon Camera's.i don't really know much about nikon Camera's or there. So pls tell me what camera out there has at least 16 to 24 mega pixels and lens from 70 to 200 or 300 mml.
No crappy fijifilm or and crappy names I never heard of.
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Yes you may think you know about Canon cameras, but it is clear you do not.
To answer your question, the Nikon D3200 and Canon 1100D/T3 are the least expensive dSLR's right now.
However, you seem to be fixated on the number of pixels on their sensors. That is not necessarily the first criteria to consider. Sensor performance is most important.
http://www.dxomark.com/index.php/Cameras/Compare-Camera-Sensors/Compare-cameras-side-by-side/(appareil1)/801%7C0/(brand)/Nikon/(appareil2)/693%7C0/(brand2)/Canon
More on pixels.
http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/mpmyth.htm
Now as far as a lens that is 70-200 mm it will cost you an additional $2,400 and a 70-300 mm, $590
Just the lenses alone will break your budget.
You need to spend some time on the Nikon and Canon websites looking at the cost of the inexpensive entry level cameras and the cost of various lenses.
If you don't know about the field of view of the various focal lengths, you can visit this site
http://imaging.nikon.com/lineup/lens/simulator/index.htm
Once you have done your independent research, you need to visit a proper camera shop and look a the cameras and lenses for yourself.
Yes you may think you know about Canon cameras, but it is clear you do not.
To answer your question, the Nikon D3200 and Canon 1100D/T3 are the least expensive dSLR's right now.
However, you seem to be fixated on the number of pixels on their sensors. That is not necessarily the first criteria to consider. Sensor performance is most important.
http://www.dxomark.com/index.php/Cameras/Compare-Camera-Sensors/Compare-cameras-side-by-side/(appareil1)/801%7C0/(brand)/Nikon/(appareil2)/693%7C0/(brand2)/Canon
More on pixels.
http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/mpmyth.htm
Now as far as a lens that is 70-200 mm it will cost you an additional $2,400 and a 70-300 mm, $590
Just the lenses alone will break your budget.
You need to spend some time on the Nikon and Canon websites looking at the cost of the inexpensive entry level cameras and the cost of various lenses.
If you don't know about the field of view of the various focal lengths, you can visit this site
http://imaging.nikon.com/lineup/lens/simulator/index.htm
Once you have done your independent research, you need to visit a proper camera shop and look a the cameras and lenses for yourself.
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