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Posted by The Shoe Store Kid (Member # 2859) on :
 
I'm thinking about buying a new camera.

I've done a bit of research and am considering the Nikon 3200. It's in my price range and is an entry level DSLR.

Does anyone have some advice or could recommend a DSLR?

Thanks.
 
Posted by NorcalfeetStudios (Member # 732) on :
 
For entry level and ease of operation, you might want to consider the Canon Rebel series. The format is much easier for a beginner to understand as you progress with knowledge of F-stops,ISO's and Shutter speeds with well laid out buttons unlike Nikon IMO..
 
Posted by Rocky TSM (Member # 28971) on :
 
I use a Nikon D3200 and I love it. Used it for over a year now. I will admit that the button layout isn't the best, but it's great otherwise.

[ September 23, 2015, 02:32 PM: Message edited by: Rocky TSM ]
 
Posted by Fair Adam (Member # 13350) on :
 
That's the exact camera I've been using for the last five years my brother, and zero complaints here. Some people get really hung up on getting the fanciest, and most expensive gear they can find, and that's OK, but you can do a lot with an entry lever DSLR if you have the vision...
 
Posted by goodguyneighbor (Member # 2824) on :
 
Canon rebels have barely improved since the first model in 2003: http://www.dxomark.com/Cameras/Compare/Side-by-side/Canon-EOS-1200D-versus-Canon-EOS-1100D-versus-Canon-EOS-1000D___940_693_270

http://www.dxomark.com/Reviews/Canon-EOS-1200D-sensor-review-Rebel-with-a-cause/Canon-EOS-1200D-Versus-competition

Nikon D3200 scores quite a bit better: http://www.dxomark.com/Cameras/Nikon/D3200

cbf
 
Posted by Rocky TSM (Member # 28971) on :
 
Seems there's more votes in favor than against the Nikon. And it's not that expensive.
 
Posted by FMUK (Member # 48775) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Fair Adam:
That's the exact camera I've been using for the last five years my brother, and zero complaints here. Some people get really hung up on getting the fanciest, and most expensive gear they can find, and that's OK, but you can do a lot with an entry lever DSLR if you have the vision...

This is very true, you have to remember a good camera is essential but it can only do it's part if the lighting etc is also to the same standard [Smile]
 
Posted by NorcalfeetStudios (Member # 732) on :
 
Like with EVERYTHING else in this world from cars, to toothbrushes...go with whatever fits YOU. Go to Fry's or Best Buy and test all of them out before you buy.
 
Posted by The Shoe Store Kid (Member # 2859) on :
 
At first I was thinking about the Canon 100D, and then splashing out extra for the 700D. However, in reviews the Nikon 3200 beats them out, and is only $100 more than the Canon 100D.
 
Posted by The Shoe Store Kid (Member # 2859) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Fair Adam:
That's the exact camera I've been using for the last five years my brother, and zero complaints here. Some people get really hung up on getting the fanciest, and most expensive gear they can find, and that's OK, but you can do a lot with an entry lever DSLR if you have the vision...

Wow! That's good to know. You get some great detailed pictures too! I'm sold...or should that be soled...
 
Posted by The Shoe Store Kid (Member # 2859) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Rocky TSM:
I use a Nikon D3200 and I love it. Used it for over a year now. I will admit that the button layout isn't the best, but it's great otherwise.

Do you use it for video as well?
 
Posted by Robotron2084 (Member # 33263) on :
 
I shoot with Olympus gear, but I've heard good things about the D3200. If you can get a one or two lens kit, you'll have enough to start with. Happy shooting! [Thumbs Up]
 
Posted by Rocky TSM (Member # 28971) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by The Shoe Store Kid:
quote:
Originally posted by Rocky TSM:
I use a Nikon D3200 and I love it. Used it for over a year now. I will admit that the button layout isn't the best, but it's great otherwise.

Do you use it for video as well?
Yes, I shoot my videos with it as well. I set the camera at 1080p with 30FPS, although it can do 24FPS at 1080p also, or you can drop to 720p, but the framerate doubles to 60FPS.
 


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