Q. What are some really good cameras? I am an aspiring photographer, but I have your run-in-the-mill crappy camera. Next summer, I will be taking a school trip to Dublin, London, and Paris. I want a great quality camera for my trip but don't know where to look.
This is my ideal camera:
http://www.thephoblographer.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Chris-Gampat-The-Phoblographer-Nikon-D5200-S1-and-J3-first-impressions-CES-2013-1-of-17ISO-16001-180-sec-at-f-4.0.jpg
Is that a good camera? Or do you think I should get a different one?
This is my ideal camera:
http://www.thephoblographer.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Chris-Gampat-The-Phoblographer-Nikon-D5200-S1-and-J3-first-impressions-CES-2013-1-of-17ISO-16001-180-sec-at-f-4.0.jpg
Is that a good camera? Or do you think I should get a different one?
A. Yes, a Nikon DSLR is an excellent camera. Your picture doesn't say which model the camera is, but all Nikon DSLR's are excellent. But then so are Canon's, Sony's, Pentax and Olympus. Look over the Nikon line and decide which meets your budget.
http://www.nikonusa.com/en/Nikon-Products/Digital-SLR-Cameras/index.page
If you can afford the D7000, wait a few months, the newer D7100 probably will be announced and you might get a price break.
http://www.nikonusa.com/en/Nikon-Products/Digital-SLR-Cameras/index.page
If you can afford the D7000, wait a few months, the newer D7100 probably will be announced and you might get a price break.
which is the most liked camera in U.S in 2013 and is there camera that prints th photo right away in full size?
Q. thanks.
A. The most popular may not be the same as the most liked.
Many people love their P&S camera or the ones on their cell phones (mobiles)
The most used cameras by professionals are the Nikon D series and Canon 1D series cameras. A smaller number use Hasselblad and Mamiya digital cameras
As far as instant print cameras, they produce much smaller images than what you are calling "full size". The closest to doing that would be the Fujifilm Instax 210. It produces an instant print on film.
* Film size : 108(W) x 86(H) mm
* Picture size : 99(W) x 62(H) mm
Many people love their P&S camera or the ones on their cell phones (mobiles)
The most used cameras by professionals are the Nikon D series and Canon 1D series cameras. A smaller number use Hasselblad and Mamiya digital cameras
As far as instant print cameras, they produce much smaller images than what you are calling "full size". The closest to doing that would be the Fujifilm Instax 210. It produces an instant print on film.
* Film size : 108(W) x 86(H) mm
* Picture size : 99(W) x 62(H) mm
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