iRideOn
I'm just getting into photography and I'd really like to get my own camera (I'm currently using my aunt's). Two good beginner cameras I've heard about are the Canon EOS Rebel T3 and the Nikon 3000. Since I don't know a lot of about the technicalities, I figured I'd ask around and see what other people's opinions on the two were. If possible, I'd like it if someone could compare features in words I could understand (Like focus/picture quality/etc.) I'd also like to know what one would be better for taking pictures of horse events (like barrel racing, gaming, other speed events and outside on the trails) and taking videos in a dusty arena.
Thanks so much!
Answer
Hi,
T3 competes with D3100 from Nikon.
XS competes with D3000.
Focus really depends on the lens, but they're all great. It's not like with those little cameras where it focuses for a few seconds and is blurry. Picture quality is the same.
No camera is made for horse events, but you're gonna have to use the camera in manual mode to get the best out of it in such events. Videos, well, it has nothing to do with dust.
D3100 is currently the best price/performance with T3 being just a little bit below, due to lower price.
Here's a DSLR Buying Guide - http://www.the-dslr-photographer.com/2009/11/which-dslr-to-buy/
Hi,
T3 competes with D3100 from Nikon.
XS competes with D3000.
Focus really depends on the lens, but they're all great. It's not like with those little cameras where it focuses for a few seconds and is blurry. Picture quality is the same.
No camera is made for horse events, but you're gonna have to use the camera in manual mode to get the best out of it in such events. Videos, well, it has nothing to do with dust.
D3100 is currently the best price/performance with T3 being just a little bit below, due to lower price.
Here's a DSLR Buying Guide - http://www.the-dslr-photographer.com/2009/11/which-dslr-to-buy/
What is the best Canon digital camera?
jskaliski
I'm a 15-year-old girl and I've gone through two cameras in the past few years. I need one that will last long and will take good pictures. Not just average pictures. I'd prefer a chargeable battery, but I can deal others. Please help!
Answer
I would recommend that you get a Canon XS DSLR.It is a( Digitial Single Lens Reflex ) camera and sales for $549.00 up to $599.00. You may have to request an advance in your allowance. After you become proficient in using it, you can slowly add different lens to obtain full use of the camera. Most low cost point and shoot cameras do not offer the option of taking pictures in B&W. You would have to convert those color pictures with the software provided with the camera. However, with the Canon you can set it to take B&W pictures. I used a 300mm lens on my Canon and obtained some very awesome pictures of the moon. Picture quality is great and the craters are in great detail. Canon has been my only choice in photography due to the quality of taking pictures with those cameras. The only real filters you should invest in will be (1) UV (ultra violet) filter (primarly to protect the lens. (2) Polarizer filter (to take pictures through glass and aquariums (keeps glass from glaring). Good luck.
I would recommend that you get a Canon XS DSLR.It is a( Digitial Single Lens Reflex ) camera and sales for $549.00 up to $599.00. You may have to request an advance in your allowance. After you become proficient in using it, you can slowly add different lens to obtain full use of the camera. Most low cost point and shoot cameras do not offer the option of taking pictures in B&W. You would have to convert those color pictures with the software provided with the camera. However, with the Canon you can set it to take B&W pictures. I used a 300mm lens on my Canon and obtained some very awesome pictures of the moon. Picture quality is great and the craters are in great detail. Canon has been my only choice in photography due to the quality of taking pictures with those cameras. The only real filters you should invest in will be (1) UV (ultra violet) filter (primarly to protect the lens. (2) Polarizer filter (to take pictures through glass and aquariums (keeps glass from glaring). Good luck.
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