I’m 13 years old and have had like 4 cameras already but none a dslr. I’m into photography and ok at it and I want my first dslr camera. Do you recommend the Nikon D60? I can work my way around it don’t worry about that, I just don’t know if that cameras good or not for the price (about 600$)
All entry level DSLR’s use SD or SDHC memory cards.
All the Nikon D1, D2 and D3 series, D100, D200, D300 and D700 DSLR’s as well as some of the older, smaller DSLR’s like the D70 and D70s use CF cards.
On fast cards. Unless you are a “machine gun” shooter AND have a camera that supports UDMA, buying a card faster than 133x is a waste of money. Sure, eventually cameras will be able to support the much higher read/write speeds, but by then, faster cards will cost round 1/4 the cost of them now.
At present you can buy a 4 gb, 133x CF card for under $14. Two years ago they sold for over $60.
I am a beginner of photography and taking a summer class this summer. I heard these are the best and I know the XTi is the newer of the two, but they each have pros and cons.
I don’t know anything about professional photography, and I need a reasonable priced digital SLR to practice with. What do you suggest?
I’m planning to spend between £450-£600 on a digital SLR camera sometime soon and I was wondering what the best one out there is at the moment.
Preferably I’d like opinions from people who have actually had experience with cameras in general…
I’d be interested to hear about noise handling in particular.
I really want a digital slr camera, but I don’t want to spend a fortune, I’ve been looking at used ones, and refurbished but they’re all so expensive! I’ve been manly looking at getting a canon EOS rebel xs. Is that a decent camera? I currently have a canon regular digital camera and I love it.
I have used point and shoot cameras for 2 years and would love to graduate to digital SLR cameras.
I would prefer a camera which is not too new in the market.




