I would like buy a digital SLR camera for my husband for Christmas this year. I would like to spend less than $700 or not much more.
I’m not sure which camera would be best suited for us.
At Best Buy, the salesman recommended the Nikon SLR D40 – should I be concerned that it’s only 6 megapixles?
What camera would you recommend I get?
(If it would be super if you could provide a link to the camera you recommend!)
Thanks!
I would suggest that you check out the digital slr Guide website -
http://www.digital-slr-guide.com/index.html
They are geared toward matching a user to an appropriate DSLR using a step by step approach to finding a good match. They provide a number of valuable tools to help sort out the huge amount of information put out by the camera makers. Their business model is to sell inexpensive on-line photography courses to users so they provide good guidance in the hopes of gaining customers who want to get the most out of a DSLR.
They also seem to provide pretty good reviews of various cameras and up to date news on product releases & problems.
A 6MP camera will be fine, check out the information from DSLR guide on this topic -
http://www.digital-slr-guide.com/define-megapixels.html
HTH. Good luck. Email me if you have specific questions.
The Nikon D40 is a great transition camera for going from point-and-shoot to your first dSLR.
Now, if you would actually like a semi-pro camera for $729.99 at Best Buy on sale go with the Canon Xsi.
go to either cnet.com or dpreview.com for reviews.
check this website out for sample photos:
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/CanonEOS450D/page35.asp
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I would suggest that you check out the Digital SLR Guide website -
http://www.digital-slr-guide.com/index.html
They are geared toward matching a user to an appropriate DSLR using a step by step approach to finding a good match. They provide a number of valuable tools to help sort out the huge amount of information put out by the camera makers. Their business model is to sell inexpensive on-line photography courses to users so they provide good guidance in the hopes of gaining customers who want to get the most out of a DSLR.
They also seem to provide pretty good reviews of various cameras and up to date news on product releases & problems.
A 6MP camera will be fine, check out the information from DSLR guide on this topic -
http://www.digital-slr-guide.com/define-megapixels.html
HTH. Good luck. Email me if you have specific questions.
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