Nikon SLR Cameras

Suggest good DSLR camera for beginner?

Guest
Guest

I'm thinking about buying Nikon D3000 10.2 Megapixel Or Nikon D3100 14.2 megapixel.

But can you suggest other good DSLR camera for beginner?

Matthew
Matthew

The Canon EOS Rebel T3i is a good one. It has a lot of advanced features but won't kill you on price. 18 megapixels.

Mitch
Mitch

I would suggest getting a canon instead of a Nikon, the Canon t4i is an amazing beginner camera with all the essentials that you would need to improve on being a photographer. I myself have a Canon 7D and it's amazing but not a beginner camera that's for sure. With the t4i, you have the manual mode to adjust everything you need and the tv, av, p, portrait, landscape, sport and macro shooting modes to experiment with. It also has great HD video you may be interested in. My high school has these cameras and they are awesome. It's a great camera for a great price and in the end you won't be disappointed!

Sound Labs
Sound Labs

There really never has been a beginner dSLR. If you know how to use a dSLR (or not) it doesn't matter if you buy a Sony, Nikon or Pentax, or if it's 600 dollars or 3, 000 dollars. It's like asking what's the best beginner car, they all have the shifter, the brake and gas pedal in the same place.

The entry level models sometimes feature a menu system that describe the functions in a more beginner friendly way, but that's about it. Because dSLRs have such large image sensors, don't worry about pixels.camera makers add more to sell more cameras, not because they will get you better images. Pay attention to the features that you will actually use. The image sensor in the Nikon D3100 is better, and the difference shows itself in low light. Avoid the D3200, the higher pixel count hurts image quality at low light in high ISO.