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It seems that each year new digital cameras are being presented to both everyday amateurs and experts alike. As I used to shoot sports photography, I'm well aware of the fighting going on between Canon and Nikon. Whereas you can invest $ 2500 on a DSLR some 5 years ago, today you can oftentimes get those same features and then some in a $ 700 DSLR. As my existing DSLR is having issues, I am now in the market for an amateur DSLR which will utilize the Nikon lenses which I
presently own.
It is nice to get the latest and greatest innovation and not have to.
stress over buying another camera in a year because your existing DSLR just became obsolete. Due to the fact that I am a Nikon user, a friend advised that I look into the Nikon D90 camera. What I came to learn in doing some research is that I would pay a couple hundred dollars more for a Nikon D90 yet could find much better features in the Nikon D3200.
So generally this is what I discovered regarding the Nikon D3200 DSLR. It has a 24.2 megapixel DX format sensor. In my opinion the megapixel race has gotten way out of hand. Before my existing DSLR began to
having electrical problems, I was producing some superb images at 6 megapixels at the highest setting. If I had any concerns whatsoever about the quality of an image coming from the camera, I could shoot in raw mode and with that added data could ideally produce an useful image.
With the DX sensor, the Nikon D3200 will multiply the lens that you attach to the camera by 1.5 x. This is great if you are shooting bird or sports photography because your 300mm lens just became a 450mm lens. Nonetheless if you are trying to take an image of an 8x12 living-room or small bathroom, your wide angle lens will additionally have that multiplication factor. I have that same problem with the Fuji S2 Pro camera that I'm utilizing today. That 28mm lens which just became 42mm does not work well in confined areas.
The Nikon D3200 shoots at 4 frames per second, so it will work well for novices doing sports photography. If you add the WU-1A WiFi adapter which is offered separately, your partner could be editing images on his/her laptop as you are taking photos. An additional very good
feature of the D3200 is the ability to take 1080P HD video. I consider this an added bonus that you will most likely get some usage from. Because the ISO range is 100-6400 with a Hi ISO of 12,800, low light circumstances should not trigger too many problems.
The bottom line is that you can get the Nikon D3200 body with an 18-55mm lens which is in a package deal for about $ 700 and take an additional $ 100 off for sales that run from time to time. An additional cool aspect of this DSLR is you can choose between the standard black color or there is a remarkable red D3200.
Posted on: 08:20 AM - 21 Jan 13
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