Good DSLR's? In my price range and meets up to my needs?
I would like:
Flip out screen
Video mode but it has to be able to zoom in
Good image/video quality
It would be nice to have a in-camera editing, like the Nikon/Canon do.
I would also like if I could change the color and night vision and stuff like the one I mentioned.
The camera I have now makes me feel as if I'm a five year old, it would let me change settings for video or zoom in, which I ABSOLUTELY HATE.
I really like the Canon Rebel T3i, and the Nikon D5100, because of the screens,
the Sony Alpha SLT-A33L is good to but the screen flips at the bottom, and if i were to use a tripod, I wouldn't be able to see the screen, because of the tripod body blocking it. So it's best if the screen flips at the side, if you know what I'm saying.
The price range would be around the cheapest I could get- to 800, or 900 dollars(Canadian)
Also you can send me other recommendations even if it doesn't have the things I would like.
I'm kinda new to the DSLR's as, I only have used digital camera's, but I do know things about the DSLR's, but feel free to share with me descriptions of for example ISO or aperture.
The best price for a dslr with a flip screen with video is the Canon t3i - at about $900. I own two Canon dslr cameras and they're both excellent so I highly recommend Canon products.
I guess you already have a good idea of which models have flip-out screens. It's not my thing. I also do not use the video feature of my dSLR but you may be glad to note that zoom is manual is dSLRs. You could zoom as much as you can. Focusing while doing video is another thing so check that very well. Image and video quality depends on the quality of light, how you correctly assess that light and how you set up the camera to use that light. The camera is only a tool. Editing is best done in the computer but since you asked for it, you can check for it yourself. There are very few camera models that do video with lens flipping and have in-camera effects. Browse at http://www.bhphotovideo.com/...ovideo.com for all your needs.
ISO and aperture? Why would you even want to know about those?