Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Can anyone suggest me a best camera ? ma budget is $500?

canon digital camera 50x optical zoom on MP Digital Camera with 50x Wide-Angle Optical Image Stabilized Zoom ...
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Jawata Afn


i do love photography . but i am a beginner . many cameras are in market , but stuck in to choose high end compact digital camera or entry level dslr , like canon sx50 knocking on the door with 50x optical zoom+12mp+RAW, and Nikon coolpix p510 42x optical zoom+16mp , many few panasonic and fujifilm high end compact , but at entry level dslr i can get nikon d3100 and i saw some canon dslr model in under $500 . So what will best for me to buy .. ? help me out pls.i need best recommend. Thanks .


Answer
dump all those mega zoom cameras of your list. They are all garbage. How do you think they get 40 or 50x zoom in a small package? They use the tiniest image sensor to cheat and get the extra range.

You can't have it all, so pick massive zoom or go with real image quality.

get a dSLR, look at used too, Nikon D3100, avoid the D3200, it's garbage in low light. Canon T1i, T2i, Sony A37.

Ignore pixel counts, image sensor size is KING.

Canon DSLR vs Canon Long Zoom?




Andrea


here's the basic gist. I am looking to get a good quality picture for a book I wrote that can be condensed to a 300dpi 4x5.

Right now I have a Sony Cybershot DSC-HX9V 16.2 Megapixel with 16x optical zoom.

I was looking at a Canon DSLR 12.2 MP CMOS Digital SLR with 18-55mm

and a Canon PowerShot SX50 12.1 MP with 50x Optical Zoom

I do know the zoom on the Powershot is going to be better than on the DSLR... but which is going to take the best quality photo in day and dark... that can be resized for the book at 300dpi 4x5?



Answer
In the first place you are NOT going to need a super fantastic size enlargement. But you do need quality. And you can assure that by first setting your camera to maximum resolution and leaving it their! The DSLR will not allow you to do close-ups like the film SLR's of yesteryear, with the lens that comes with the camera, so you will need a macro lens. This represents another expense as does changing any requirements on a DSLR means another lens to fill the bill. If you want excellent quality and have an all encompassing camera the Canon Powershot SX 50 IS is the one to get. The only fault I have to find this camera is that the length of the telephoto end of the zoom lens is so long that for me at least (age 70) I would need a tripod to avoid hand holding camera shake. Yes the camera does have lens stabilization, but If I can't hold the camera steady enough so the sides do not shake when in the telephoto position I don't want the camera. As a result I purchased an earlier, refurbished model of this camera with a shorter zoom lens. And I like the camera over all very much.
Now I just noticed you handed another wrinkle at me! You want quality in day and "dark". What does "dark" mean? Low light levels? If the answer to that is yes. Then you have no other choice than to purchase a DSLR regardless of how expensive they can get when you add in all the lenses. Because the Canon Powershot has a slow (light gathering power) of f/3.4 to f/6.5. Where as you can get a 50mm lens for the DSLR with lens speed of f/1.4 for about $400.00. As you can see, there are many things to consider before you plunk down your money.

Good Luck.




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