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Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Which DSLR Camera to Buy?

I have been asked a few time which camera is best to buy.  If you are looking for a DSLR camera, it can be overwhelming when deciding which camera to choose.  Let me help you!

Where to Start.
First of all, decide what your budget is.  In most cases, an entry level DSLR will suffice.  An entry level DSLR is great for taking everyday photos and learning photography.  They average cost is about $500.00-$600.00.  The most popular brands are Canon and Nikon, which are very comparable to each other.  In most cases, you will find DSLR cameras that are sold as a kit with a lens as seen here.  I don't recommend buying your camera as a kit.  The lens it comes with has great limitations.  Instead, I recommend buying the body only, and then a 50mm f/1.8 lens.  You will spend about the same for this lens as the kit lens, and it is much better quality.  You will be able to take better photos in low light and be able to be focused on the subject while having a blurred background. The 50mm lens is an amazing lens, and you will be able to better achieve the photos you desire.

But now, which camera do I choose?
Below you will find a list of the entry level camera by Canon and Nikon with link to Amazon where they can be purchased.  Or search these cameras in Adorama's Search box below....I buy from Adorama.  Their used department is outstanding and they rate all their equipment, so you know the exact condition it is in.  I recommend buying a camera with an E+ rating. (The camera I use right now, I bought used from them, and it is in perfect condition).

Camera Bodies
Nikon D5100
Nikon D3100
Canon EOS Rebel T3
Canon EOS Rebel T3i
Canon EOS Rebel T2i 


Lenses



 Nikon 50mm f/1.8G                   Canon EF 50mm f/1.8


What's Next?
DSLR cameras have a lot of settings and capabilites.  I HIGHLY recommend to learn how to shoot your camera on Manual mode and not use Auto mode.  I know from experience that it is very overwhelming to teach yourself when you have no idea what anything means.  So, I am offering my expertise to help you learn your camera.  I will be offering one-on-one sessions to teach you your camera.  Each session will last 1 hour and costs $60.00.  I will teach you how ISO, Shutter Speed, and Aperture work together.  I will also help you change the settings in your camera to achieve a desired photo.  During your session, you can ask me anything, so come with your questions! If you are interested in a one-on-one session, email me at info@jennabeachphotography.com.

Happy Shopping,

Jenna