What's a decent professional level digital camera that won't cost me an arm and a leg? - camera arm
From the perspective of the photographer: What is the professional, decent digital camera? Looking for the manual focus and high image quality, but my budget is $ 600 (which grows well) I want my time. What do you suggest? What is your favorite work?
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Camera Arm What's A Decent Professional Level Digital Camera That Won't Cost Me An Arm And A Leg?
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The Nikon D40 is a very small device that is easy to use and very reasonable prices. It is just under $ 500 with a lens. It has a little "friendly" fully automatic modes that make it very easy to use - with a photo of "Child" mode - but it still offers total photographic control when you are ready to hand over responsibility. They are the family of Nikon, which is a big place. When you buy accessories and lenses, you will be able to use everything on a Nikon, you can miss. The manual is one of the easiest to use, too, including three pages of "frequently asked questions take" could be that Yahoo! The answers to bankruptcy.
Check out "promotion and offers 200 Picturetown Nikon D40 in Georgetown, SC. Http: / / www.stunningnikon.com / Picturetown ...
Here are some comments if you have not yet read. Be sure to keep in mind that there are several pages long and some of the comments also have sample images can be displayed.
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikond40 ...
http://www.steves-digicams.com/2007_revi ...
http://www.popphoto.com/cameras/3756/cam ...
http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/d40/d40 ...
I hate to see people slam the camera because he does not autofocus with older Nikon lenses. It is true that a problem of "small" with older Nikon AF goals than the D40, but if you have a suitcase full of larger goals, there will be no problem. It is hardly a problem anyway. If you check www.nikonusa.com "AF-S lenses that are 100% compatible with the D40, you will find 23 lenses, including 7" VR-reduction "(vibration), macro lenses and lens Truth" VR. "There are 25 other lenses in the current catalog of all functions except autofocus, but also offer many (possibly dozens)" out of stock "lenses that work just as well. Moreover, although these lenses are not autofocus, most of them still gives focus confirmation. From the D40 manual: "If the lens has a maximum aperture of f/5.6, thefaster, the indicator in the viewfinder can not be used to confirm whether the portion of the material in the chosen field is developed. After positioning the object in the area of focus, you press the shutter button halfway and rotate the lens until the focus ring on the LED screen. "(See http://www.members.aol.com/swf08302/niko ... For a list of the AF-S or even http://www.nikonians.org/cgi-bin/dcforum. .. More. ..)
The D40 has arranged over only 3 autofocus zones horizontally in the middle, 9 and 3 clock clock. This can be regarded as a limitation, but in reality, most people find it quite appropriate, especially if you go through a point and shoot with one central area.
There are no "LCD on the top of the camera, but Nikon has decided to use the back of the LCD such information. It really is a nice gesture, the screen is larger than the top of the screen and do not use the LCD a bit before they see the picture anyway. This is not a step backND really make sense to me.
You can get the D40 with the 18-55 to B & H Photo available via Yahoo! Shopping or 1-800-622-4987) for $ 500 (October 2007). Add Lexar Platinum (60x speed) card for $ 25 or 2 GB for $ 35. - Or use the D40 with a 18-135 lens and 1 GB card from Lexar $ 700. This is a decent lens is very versatile. You should find almost everything you want, which shares a really long telephoto shots. It lets you choose the entire range of focal lengths, where to start your collection lens. If you do not want to buy more drinks, he will guide you through almost anything. B & H also D40 with lens $ 475.
I would say this is as good as it comes to your budget. The good news is - it is very good. And if you decide to buy lenses for the D40, which adjust for any Nikon camera, now or in the future. Unlike other manufacturers, the Nikon is very good about working a new camera to their "old" lenses.
The Nikon D40 is a very small device that is easy to use and very reasonable prices. It is just under $ 500 with a lens. It has a little "friendly" fully automatic modes that make it very easy to use - with a photo of "Child" mode - but it still offers total photographic control when you are ready to hand over responsibility. They are the family of Nikon, which is a big place. When you buy accessories and lenses, you will be able to use everything on a Nikon, you can miss. The manual is one of the easiest to use, too, including three pages of "frequently asked questions take" could be that Yahoo! The answers to bankruptcy.
Check out "promotion and offers 200 Picturetown Nikon D40 in Georgetown, SC. Http: / / www.stunningnikon.com / Picturetown ...
Here are some comments if you have not yet read. Be sure to keep in mind that there are several pages long and some of the comments also have sample images can be displayed.
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikond40 ...
http://www.steves-digicams.com/2007_revi ...
http://www.popphoto.com/cameras/3756/cam ...
http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/d40/d40 ...
I hate to see people slam the camera because he does not autofocus with older Nikon lenses. It is true that a problem of "small" with older Nikon AF goals than the D40, but if you have a suitcase full of larger goals, there will be no problem. It is hardly a problem anyway. If you check www.nikonusa.com "AF-S lenses that are 100% compatible with the D40, you will find 23 lenses, including 7" VR-reduction "(vibration), macro lenses and lens Truth" VR. "There are 25 other lenses in the current catalog of all functions except autofocus, but also offer many (possibly dozens)" out of stock "lenses that work just as well. Moreover, although these lenses are not autofocus, most of them still gives focus confirmation. From the D40 manual: "If the lens has a maximum aperture of f/5.6, thefaster, the indicator in the viewfinder can not be used to confirm whether the portion of the material in the chosen field is developed. After positioning the object in the area of focus, you press the shutter button halfway and rotate the lens until the focus ring on the LED screen. "(See http://www.members.aol.com/swf08302/niko ... For a list of the AF-S or even http://www.nikonians.org/cgi-bin/dcforum. .. More. ..)
The D40 has arranged over only 3 autofocus zones horizontally in the middle, 9 and 3 clock clock. This can be regarded as a limitation, but in reality, most people find it quite appropriate, especially if you go through a point and shoot with one central area.
There are no "LCD on the top of the camera, but Nikon has decided to use the back of the LCD such information. It really is a nice gesture, the screen is larger than the top of the screen and do not use the LCD a bit before they see the picture anyway. This is not a step backND really make sense to me.
You can get the D40 with the 18-55 to B & H Photo available via Yahoo! Shopping or 1-800-622-4987) for $ 500 (October 2007). Add Lexar Platinum (60x speed) card for $ 25 or 2 GB for $ 35. - Or use the D40 with a 18-135 lens and 1 GB card from Lexar $ 700. This is a decent lens is very versatile. You should find almost everything you want, which shares a really long telephoto shots. It lets you choose the entire range of focal lengths, where to start your collection lens. If you do not want to buy more drinks, he will guide you through almost anything. B & H also D40 with lens $ 475.
I would say this is as good as it comes to your budget. The good news is - it is very good. And if you decide to buy lenses for the D40, which adjust for any Nikon camera, now or in the future. Unlike other manufacturers, the Nikon is very good about working a new camera to their "old" lenses.
For $ 600 you can buy a digital Camea above 7 megapixels. That is the quality of the magazine. The most expensive is the camera lens. Manual focus, shutter speed, white balance, all those things that come with a good digital camera. The goal will cost more, but for $ 600, you can get an excellent device. Canon is a good brand. I like the Olympus.
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