Friday, December 16, 2011

The Best SLR Digital Cameras For Under $1000

!9#: The Best SLR Digital Cameras For Under 00

So, you've decided to make the brave leap into the realm of digital SLR photography. You're probably one of the thousands of digital photography enthusiasts who have been using simple point-and-shoot cameras for years. One of the reasons people are so reluctant to move into the world of digital SLR photography, is an aversion to spending a lot of money for a camera. Well, if that's the case with you then you should be pleasantly surprised to find that you don't have to spend a lot of money to get a good digital SLR camera these days.

As with all things digital, digital cameras have rapidly dropped in price over the last few years. With that means basically is that you can get a camera today with SLR technology that's probably as inexpensive as you would have paid for simple point-and-shoot digital just a few years ago. One of the first digital cameras I purchased, going back every five or six years now was nothing more than a simple point-and-shoot Canon, but ended up costing me close to 00. When I see what I can get today for thousand dollars in digital SLR cameras, it's ridiculous.

Two of the better brands take a look at when you're considering a digital SLR camera, would be Canon and Nikon. The Canon Digital rebel line of cameras has been one of the most popular for entry-level SLR enthusiasts in the past few years. It started with the XT, then the XTi, followed by the Xsi, the XS, and now the T1i. these cameras can generally be had for between 600 and 00.

Nikon also makes a few good SLR cameras. If you're looking to stay in the sub 0 price range, and the D40 and the D60 from Nikon would be good cameras look at.


The Best SLR Digital Cameras For Under 00

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

DSLR Photography Tutorial - Outdoor Portraits - How to Blur the accomplishments - Beginner basal lesson

www.facebook.com www.PhotographersOnUTube.com A video on Outdoor portrait photography. Please watch my Aperture video first if you already haven't seen it by clicking on my channel. These are the 4 easy steps to blur your background in outdoor portrait photography. 1. Use lower aperture value 2. Stay close to your subject 3. Zoom in to your subject 4. Keep a good distance between your subject and the background. If you feel this video has helped you, please THUMBS UP If you have any question, please ask me on facebook. SUBSCRIBE for future videos. It's free! Until next time, keep clicking. Visit www.PhotographersonUTube.com if you want to do photography on a budget.

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