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Which is the best professional camera for beginners?


Hi since I was young I was very enthusiastic about photography but now I am opting it as a full time time profession. There are many good brands available today like canon, nikon, sony etc but I am bit confused that what will be the best camera for a beginner. So please can anyone help me to choose the best one.

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Pratik Basu | Jan 25 2012

For a beginner, it is a better option to enroll in a casual camera class offered by any local institute or any art classes. It would have been better if the price range of the camera would have been mentioned. In any case, a few of the best professional cameras for beginners are mentioned below.

NIKON D60 10.2 MP- It has a great 10.2MP lens. There is a 2.5 LCD screen. The Nikon camera has a built-in dust removal system, image stabilization system, in-built Active D lighting software to improve details in spare lightning condition and a great shutter piece, all the features perfect for green horns. The menu display is simple and intuitive. All this and the brand name of Nikon. So much for $949. It’s really worth it.

NIKON D40 6.1 MP- the 6.1MP lens is capable of shooting 2.5 frames per second camera continuously. There are highly versatile in-camera editing features included - Nikon D-Lighting, Red-Eye Correction, Image Trimming, Image Overlay, Monochrome (Black and White, Sepia and Cyanotype) along with Skylight, Warm Tone and Color Balance filter effects. The D40 has an in-built "assist images" option to help select the appropriate settings for many camera features by showing an example image typical of that setting as well as an advanced HELP Menu for the current item selected. This camera can be bought for 619$.

Kapildev Sharma | Jan 24 2012

The best thing to do is visit an actual camera shop and try the different models within your budget to see which feels the best to you. I bought a Canon for its ergonomics/feel/menu and control layout and a fellow photog chose Nikon for the same reason....it is about personal preference. Hope this info is good for you.

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