How to choose a DSLR Camera?
I really can't tell the different, What is ISO? I'm not really good with cameras But I want to choose one for photographing My friends told me Canon 600D or Nikon D3100. I just don't want something really expensive for a beginner like me how ever I won't buy something more than 800 Dollers.
I checked www. Newegg.com. Can I find this prices in portugal? Can you just tell me how to choose a camera and tell me the different between 600D and D3100? I don't this confusing, Just tell me which one is better and if can buy a better one with same price(range) and The pro and cons about it
I saw people on youtube talking about nikon and thats its better than Canon and also i found a video that says Canon is better with videos and stuff like this!
Actually you need to know that the Nikon D3200 and 600D are what you need to be considering.
They both cost around $700.
Here is how the sensors of those two cameras compare.
There's no difference between Canon, Nikon and Pentax.
Sony do better video.
Olympus are smaller and lighter.
The only way to choose is to find a dealer and handle a couple of candidates, picking the one you like best. YOU have to make the choice.
Go to a website called "Snapsort"
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There isn't much in it between Nikon and Canon - it mostly comes down to personal preference, both are great makes. I myself have always used Canon, so that's what I prefer, but it's up to you. Go to a camera shop and ask them if they can give you a demo of each camera; that way you can judge the differences in the flesh and it'll be easier to make a decision. I'd never buy a camera without testing it out at a shop beforehand.