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DSLR Cameras For Beginners

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

If you are considering joining the world of professional photography and are looking for a good DSLR camera then you are in the right place. There are cameras that have been designated as entry level DSLR cameras and you would most probably purchase one in this range. After gaining experience on the entry level camera you can then upgrade to the more advanced models.

You must bear in mind that the more advanced models cost more than the average product. If you look at DSLR cameras within a particular range or category you will notice that their specifications are almost the same. Picking one over another becomes a personal choice rather than anything to do with design.

Below I will talk about two entry level cameras that you could consider using based on the information provided.

The two that I am referring to are the Canon Rebel T1i and the Canon rebel XSi. The optical image resolution and creative auto focus features result in some of the best pictures that you’ve ever taken. When it comes to their screens, mega pixel ratings and ISO settings they are basically the same.

The fact that the T1i has both video and still shot mode whilst the XSi has only still shot mode is a notable difference between the two. The XSi does not have creative auto focus mode which you will find in the T1i.

The other differences are considered minor and do not relate to performance. These slight differences only push the price of the T1i up whilst the functions remain the same. Alternatively you could compare with other model entry level cameras, bearing in mind that you can find a no brand DSLR camera that performs just as good as the high brand names. Look up one of these and I am sure you will find more than one camera that you can use:

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