Nikon SLR Cameras

I'm confusing Which one is better Nikon D3200 Dslr Or others?

alrasd
alrasd

I wanna buy camera but i'm confusing which one is the best choice
I heard about Nikon D3200
Do you recommend me but this camera?
Sorry my English language is not professional I"m still learning English

Eileen
Eileen

Nikon D7000 is a great dslr, worth buying, went public in 2010, various configuration parameters exceed the D90 comprehensively, 16.2 MP DX-format CMOS sensor, 39 points af, has automatic ISO sensitivity control, supports two memory cards.

NickP
NickP

Well as good as the Nikon is, don't ofrget their lenses have always been on the expensive side when campared to Canon, & Pentax. I was a Canon user all my life, but when I decided to leap into a DSLR, I choose the Pentax brand as I found it lighter and a less bulky camera. I also reasoned the with the stabilization feature built into the camera body that Pentax lens would be cheaper. I was wrong on that count, however, I have purchased a 100mm macro lens at about 1/2 the price of a new lens, with fantastic results. In fact with the Pentax mount it is possible to pick up lenses as far back as the film using SLR cameras, thus saving many bucks on the investment. But the main point that I wish to make is that the Pentax DSLR is more compat in construction. I purchased a Pentax Kx, an entry level DSLR, and still after two + years am very happy with my purchase. In fact I have added several more lenses to my outfit and have not been disappointed. But I'm referring to the Pentax label, not lenses made for the Pentax. I purchased a 18-200mm Tamron in which 11x14's were "soft:. I sold that lens and am commiteed to the Pentax label. This is true of the other top names. "Jim A." a frequent contributor who swares by his Canon avocates buying only Canon lens for his camera.

Good Luck & I hope I have given you some information to think about.

i knw who u are
i knw who u are

How much is your budget? For beginners i think nikon D3200 is a good start, although you can add a few hundred dollars for nikon D5200 or a bit more money for mid range level D7100. I'm a nikon user dominantly, i think you can take a look at other brands as well such as sony and canon. Pentax can be a good choice as well but spare parts and lenses can be hard to acquire compared to the other three brands.

tain
tain

Nikon D7100 is better

Andrew
Andrew

No, I can't.

I'd tell you to buy the Pentax K-500, but that would be my prejudices showing.

ANY DSLR will serve you well, none of them will magically transform you into a photographer, and the person behind the camera matters far more than the name on the front of it.

Look at All the alternatives in your price-range and buy the one that feels best in your hands.

AWBoater
AWBoater

There are over 50 DSLRs to chose from. Each one is a bit different… And the "Best One" depends on the features, price, or image quality that is important to you.

One person may recommend one camera because they want high quality, and the other person may recommend another because they want to spend as little as they can, and a third person may recommend one as that is what they have.

None of these choices may be right for you.

The D3200 is a good DSLR, but depending on your needs, may or may not be the best camera for you. I'll tell you this - it performs best in it's class (low cost entry level DSLR).

Smith
Smith

You can modification your service choices while not breaking contract entirely. Check to ascertain if you are on a Term Commitment, and if you are not on Term, then you must be ready to modify your service choices fairly simply while not monetary penalty.

Mason
Mason

If you want a great all round dslr id recommend the D7000. It may be a bit pricier and advanced but i always think its better to go over your head since you will have mastered it in 2 weeks.