Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Digital Slr Lessons Which Beginner's Digital SLR Camera Should I Buy?

Which beginner's digital SLR camera should I buy? - digital slr lessons

I began my first lessons in photography and was told by my friend / teacher to a unit level to go - the Nikon D40x. Now I wondered what on Mount Olympus or Canon? Could someone please give me some advice? Perhaps a comparative analysis of the Nikon and Olympus, for example? Thank you in advance.

5 comments:

Jimmy said...

All entry-level digital SLR camera will serve you well. When it comes to quality, Nikon, Olympus, Canon, Leica, Fuji are all there. The main advantage of a Canon or Nikon is that they are easier to find and accessories. I have an Olympus E-300 and E-510. Both are great, easy to use (Olympus stands out for its ease of use), and a better price. In the same price range, the Olympus has more features. I love the place of the SI. It works with all lenses that I have on your camera, lenses, including books can provide.

akleo said...

I recommend Canon Rebel XTi (400D). It offers the same superior characteristics in high-end Canon / Nikon cameras to be found. Most photographers will tell you that the lenses are more important than houses. You can buy a Canon Rebel XTi with a set to save over $ 550 target and money to buy extra lenses or external flash. Most beginners spend most of their budget on housing and the goal of assembling a cheap camera. Built-in flash and kit lenses any good results.

The Rebel XTi is compatible with all Canon EF lenses compatible with the area so you can mount lenses, premium L Series XTi. You can also use the 580EX II Flash Canon XTi so great.

You can find bargains on eBay:

http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200- ...

Good luck!

vicseo said...

He is a past issue of Consumer Reports, which the Olympus E-510 more than the Nikon D40x, because the image stabilization [Incorporated into the body] and live-action-LCD prices. And of course, sold the 2-lens kit Olympus for $ 675 samys.com.

Good luck!

Elvis said...

my suggestion
Go to Yahoo Shopping
Digital Cameras
Digital Camera Guide
Be sure to check out the tracks on the left side
The guide is the answer to your questions

or kenrockwell.com

topcat_T... said...

Both are good alternatives cheaper. No comparison side by side on www.cnet.com and get prices, reviews and comments from users as well.

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