Nikon SLR Cameras

Best Digital Camera I can buy?

Yeam
Yeam

I want to start photography (Not in a professional way, just for myself because I love it. ) I need a digital Camera but I don't need a super expensive super great camera.

Something easy to handle and the price matters. I prefer Canon personally, because I have worked with it before and I know it the best. But Nikon, Sony, … Any mark, it really doesn't matter.

Also, I need it to take good pictures at night. I mostly want it to take pictures of nature.

P.S: Someone already suggested Canon EOS 1100D and I love the red one. Is it good? And do you know the exact price?
P.S 2: I don't live in US so I can't buy it online or anything for lower prices.

Guest
Guest

I always buy Nikon, I don't know if they are the best camera out there. But they do have the best lens out there. So good lens, good clear photo.

Clark S
Clark S

Go to a camera shop that handles a lot of different brands. Have them explain the pros and cons of each. I'm partial to Nikon. Canon is good also.

Guest
Guest

Entry level DSLR is what you are meaning
The Canon EOS 1100D is presently Canons cheapest offering in that category

I personally find the Nikon D3100 to be a better buy, at roughly the same price
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/...730210-REG

You need to visit your local camera shop to see and handle both of them side by side to make your choice. Other makes and models too, but then none are as cheap
Any and any DSLR does the job very well, and yeah you will need to get the body with the 18-55mm kit lens
A spare battery & a spare 8GB SD card are the other things you will need, to get started

NickP
NickP

Have you priced the lenses you will need with a DSLR camera? DSLR's start at about $550.00 US dollars/ A good "bridge" camera has a built in zoom capable of shooting long distance shots and also of macro photo's. You Can't use interchangeable lenses but with it's long zoom you won't miss/need any other lenses. About $400.00 US. Buys a Canon Powershot SX 50 HS

Stella
Stella

I would ecommend the entry levels.

My personal favorites (and also the ones that I'm hesitating on) are:
Canon t2i: 66.0 for image quality
Canon T3: 62.0 for image quality
Nikon d90: 73.0 for image quality
Nikon d3200: 81.0 for image quality

You can find them at a decent price on eBay and it is international so no worries. Be sure to choose "Show lowest price first" so that you don't need to scroll down every page!

If you start to really like photography and want to continue to become a photographer, I would suggest upgrading to the Canon 7d or Canon 5d Mark II once you get hold of things and start making money.

Also check out this website: snapsort.com and write down the camera you want to see the whole review, comments, characteristics etc!

Oh and this is the review for your Canon EOS 1100d: http://snapsort.com/...anon-1100D
(You'll need to scroll down a little until you see the "pros" green banner on the left)

Fzilm
Fzilm

You can find used canon t2i's super cheap

I have a canon t3i which is just a step up from the t2i and it takes awesome photos