It’s Nikon’s current beginner DSLR camera. And it’s one of the best around. The D3500 has an APS-C sensor with a 24 MP image resolution. That is more than double that of the D40X. It also has a 5 fps burst mode and 1080p video capabilities. There is also the Canon EOS 7D...
The Canon EOS 1300D is probably on your list if you’re looking for an entry-level DSLR. And it should be. It is great value for money and has a really attractive range of features for any beginner.
I don't know if I'll get a chance to use my 1600 for imaging before I ship my scope off to it's new remote location. I'll have to get another one if I want to mess with it. I'm sure not buying a second 16803 camera so buying another 1600 just might happen. I've got anot...
If you prefer a DSLR, the Canon 90D or Nikon D7500 are solid beginner-friendly options with great zoom lens choices. For wildlife, you might want a telephoto lens (like 100-400mm), and for sports, look for a camera with a high frames-per-second (fps) burst mode to capture fast acti...
A lot of people are starting to argue about DSLR vs Dedicated Astro camera, sure Dedicated Astro Wins in some departments but in portability, easy to use, beginner-friendly(Our OP is a beginner) and has great resolution a DSLR easily wins, I'm attaching pictures ...
did, as it served me well for several years, rescuing me from the torture that the Celestron-recommended Skyris camera was inflicting on my imaging. It still works as a fine DSLR; I now use an Astro camera instead. But if the OP or others reading this have a choice, look elsewhere.....
If you do not have a mirrorless or DSLR camera yet and need some help purchasing it, I recommend reading my article onhow to buy the best camera for your needs. See alsoDSLR vs Mirrorless, especially if you are buying a used camera. ...
If you were to sit down and learn how to use everything on your camera in one sitting, you'd be completely lost by the end of it. Cameras are pretty complicated and take time to fully understand, so take my advice and start with these 10 easy steps and y
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2) A camera is only as good as the person behind it. The HF R600 will be just as good as any DSLR when used in a room, it's 99% lighting anyway. 3) Yes, a Full HD camcorder can have as good of detail as a DSLR, again, it's all about how you use it 4) Just stop talk...