Nikon SLR Cameras

Comparing some DSLRs?

Guest
Guest

Hey ^^
i was planning to buy cheaper dslr
for still pictures and cute video quality.
They recommended me canon Rebel series
i did research for sl1 and T5i.4i i liked them both:3
but I prefer the flip out screen then the small size
I was really disappointed when I found out that
for the same money I can get more like D5200
for which they told me it has worse interface.
but i'm a little used to click 100 times to change simple things.
and my last choose is d5200/300 it's bit expensive but I found $700 offer

so
the difficult interface isn't a problem for me:3
i want a nice video & flip out screen, thats all
I'm here for your opinion is there dslr that may replace my chose /d5200/ or tie it
i know there are some pentax and sonys? Which are good opponents?
but I don't understand from camera's hardware
so that's why i'm asking C

joedlh
joedlh

The differences where it counts are so small between the major brands, that you can't say which is best. It really comes down to what you're more comfortable with and whether or not you have a commitment to a brand vis-a-vis a collection of lenses. You can't go wrong with Canon or Nikon… Or Sony, Pentax, Olympus -- did I leave anybody out?

Unless you're a gear head who doesn't take pictures but who can tell you from pixel peeping which is the absolutely best camera, um, today, but not tomorrow.

Awffy Huffy
Awffy Huffy

Since it's your first… I'd point you more towards the Nikon D5100.

It's always best to visit an actual dealer/camera store in your area and ask for a demonstration… Explain that you are just looking and aren't quite ready to spend your money yet… This will give you the chance to handle the cameras and actually see how they feel and how comfortable you are with the layout of the controls and menu system…

I'd also point you in the direction of the 18-105mm lens or something similar it gives you a little more scope than the standard 18-55mm lens and you shouldn't feel the need to rush out and add other lenses so quick.

fhotoace
fhotoace

"I found out that for the same money I can get more like D5200 for which they told me it has worse interface"

You need to resolve this issue first.

* Who are "they:?
* Have you actually visited a camera shop and looked at the interface of those cameras?

Before you dismiss any camera out of hand, you have to rely on you own experience by actually holding cameras in you hands.

At this point, you need to do a little more independent research.

Read the professional reviews on DP Review and visit a proper camera shop.

You also need to consider how the sensors of each camera performs

jimbo
jimbo

http://snapsort.com/...ikon-D5200
Just look on snapsort. You can compare any brand or model of cameras. It gives you all the features and you can see the pros and cons of each. Then, you can make your decision.