Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Nikon D60 Camera Field Bag Camera Dilemma: Canon 450d + Nikon D60?

Camera dilemma: Canon 450d + Nikon d60? - nikon d60 camera field bag

I was too much shooting, but were fitted with a compact, all the time, I'm new digital SLR, but she tries to borrow an SLR camera before use, so u can say I'm a newbie a digital SLR, but the long-term benefits that I should go for an initial camera or directly on the midrange? I am expected to attend (in architecture) next year if I still work, what are the costs + is a better brand in general?
I have heard that the most important are the lenses, so you should not be too much on the body as well as the charge is the best option for the interior, while Nikon is the best for outdoor shots so pls help me decide what the best investment for me into a camera?
Thanks in advance!

2 comments:

Anthony2... said...

I recommend the 450D, if both are good. Something about the D60 note, not with normal autofocus lens AF.

Read this review for more information on the 450D:
http://the-digital-picture.com/Reviews/C ...
Also consider the recommendations of the purpose of this site.

The Panasonic camera is above, not a reflex, despite similar. No mirror box, a small image sensor, AF slow, no lenses, etc. ISO 6400, despite the capacity, it will be above 400 ISO because of noise useless as a reflex, like the 450D is still usable 3200th

vicseo said...

In the case of a decision for the Canon 450D or Nikon D60 should not:

1. The image stabilization built into the body and stabilized lenses are very expensive;

2. A normal lens has a focal length is very long or enlarging, which includes everything, so you spend more money on lenses to cover the difference;

3. Film / video recording with sound;

4. The ASA series is somewhat limited, that up to 3200 do not allow photography in the light especially at night.

But the bridge point of many homes and has all the features mentioned above and actually better value for money.

If you are really on a budget and want the best quality for the money can be found in the P & S Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28, Mmore features than most pro SLRs Lenses must be equal to, or even the first full-range single lens that comes with the FZ28. A review of:

http://www.steves-digicams.com/2008_revi ...

It turns out 4th November 2008.

This is an all-in-equiv A 10.1-megapixel digital SLR, that (i) integrated image stabilization, (ii) the quality of HDTV video [QuickTime], (iii) include 18x zoom [27-486 mm (35mm .)] "Leica" lens for nature photography, (iv) to 0.39 inches Optional macro min (v) at 6400 ASA, (vi) up to 380 photos of 120. , Drums (vii) has a burst speed of 13 frames per second, and sold new for $ 270 on amazon.com.

Here is a picture of the handheld over the moon:

http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G / ...

Good luck!

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