absynthian
Obvioulsy would have to have zoom feature, and be pretty quick.
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"National Geographic" recently came out with a softcover book on digital photography techniques. It seems their photographers mostly use high priced Nikons and Canons, but there are lower priced units that'll do too. I have nothing to do with National Geographic or their book, but was just a satisfied customer.
Find the book at a newsstand, or through a library. In any case, what the book recommended, without regard to brand, is to look for a camera with a decent zoom range (say 35 to 180+ mm film camera equivalent), settable ISO sensitivity, and settable shutter/aperture controls. The pros have definitely gone to digital single lens reflex (dDLR) cameras, but some regular cameras have the above features too.
"National Geographic" recently came out with a softcover book on digital photography techniques. It seems their photographers mostly use high priced Nikons and Canons, but there are lower priced units that'll do too. I have nothing to do with National Geographic or their book, but was just a satisfied customer.
Find the book at a newsstand, or through a library. In any case, what the book recommended, without regard to brand, is to look for a camera with a decent zoom range (say 35 to 180+ mm film camera equivalent), settable ISO sensitivity, and settable shutter/aperture controls. The pros have definitely gone to digital single lens reflex (dDLR) cameras, but some regular cameras have the above features too.
I want to buy a digital camera for wildlife photography.plz suggest.?
knightride
my bugdet is around 34000/- indian ruppes as I want to use camera for wildlife photography camera must have more than 14 megapixel,lenses,good optical zoom.also i want to buy camera of following companies
1.cannon
2.sony
3.nikon
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I think you need to know that there is NO cannon company. Canon makes cameras
Second, it really does not matter which brand you buy because it is the lenses you use which will allow you to shoot wildlife.
These lenses come to mind
300 mm f/2.8
400 mm f/2.8
200-400 mm f/4
600 mm f/4
Of the cameras you listed, Sony has the least choices of lenses suitable for what you want to do.
Read this link and see what is happening in the world of camera design.
You may change the order of your list While the title of the web page is "2011 Nikon Predictions", the article covers all the current cameras being sold to day
http://bythom.com/2011predictions.htm
I think you need to know that there is NO cannon company. Canon makes cameras
Second, it really does not matter which brand you buy because it is the lenses you use which will allow you to shoot wildlife.
These lenses come to mind
300 mm f/2.8
400 mm f/2.8
200-400 mm f/4
600 mm f/4
Of the cameras you listed, Sony has the least choices of lenses suitable for what you want to do.
Read this link and see what is happening in the world of camera design.
You may change the order of your list While the title of the web page is "2011 Nikon Predictions", the article covers all the current cameras being sold to day
http://bythom.com/2011predictions.htm
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