Nikon SLR Cameras

Don't know which camera to get?

Guest
Guest

I currently use a canon p&s with zoom, wanting to upgrade. I shoot fast. Not fast subjects but the way i shoot. Sony is boasting the fastest af for their a6000, but i still want bigger size sensor. And with interchangeable lens. I shoot fast and wide.

the camera i'm interested in are
FF=nikon df-retro style with specific dials
sony a600 or fuji x100s-really fast af.
or the cheapest entry level dslr, bec its not much of a difference.

which will be a better advantage in low light?

and for lens, which would be the fastest and widest for low light? The cheapest to the best.

Added (1). very low light capable camera + lens
wide
very crisp
top priority is size of the sensor= full frame. But can be less.
very fast operating

David S
David S

I just got a good deal on the Canon 6d with kit lens. Very happy with the upgrade over the Rebel I have. It is awesome in low light quite a bit faster, but by far not the fastest shooting camera out there. It is full frame though so image quality will be good as well.

Otis Snyder
Otis Snyder

Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-RX100 II
Adorama price: $748
Summary: Delivers outstanding image quality near ISO 500, nearly 1/3 stop better than nearest competitor.
Tech details: Despite its high pixel density the Sony DSC-RX100 has a convincing overall score of 67, and delivered clean image quality through ISO 480. With noise reduction, this camera can easily deliver great images through at least ISO 800. Dynamic range starts at about 12.5 stops-best in its class-and stays above 10 stops through ISO 400. The only caveat: The Sony RX100's actual ISO range is about half a stop lower than the claimed 80-6400 except at ISO 80 and 100, where it is accurate. Combine this with its built-in zoom lens that opens to f/1.8 at 28mm and you get an impressive pocket-sized low-light camera.

retiredPhil
retiredPhil

PC magazine has reviewed full frame sensor cameras, maybe that will help you.
http://www.pcmag.com/...947,00.asp

Any of them will have an f/1.4 and/or f/1.8 lens.

The shutter lag on these cameras are less than.2 seconds.

Jack
Jack

DSLR

Shawn H
Shawn H

Canon 5D Mark III is very nice.