Tuesday, March 3, 2015

#1 Say Cheese


Photography is my all time favorite. But I was with no camera in hand for long time because my dada does not want to invest on another as I have already lost two of them. Still my undying urge always makes myself want a camera. And finally making an end to that looooooong waited days, I've bought a DSLR Camera. 

Nowadays, everyone is after DSLR, the digital cameras which were happened to be very handy those days, now no one even bother to have at all. Itt is so amazing to see, how this super fast technology advancement changes everything overnight. So, since everybody is having this DSLR mania, thought to give you some facts which will be useful for you to decide on.

The VERY FIRST question comes to anyone whose going to buy a DSLR is whether it is a Nikon or Cannon :) 

Well, it is a tough thing to answer, both have many models and each has their own pros and cons. What I will says is it is all about your Brand Preference. I am a Nikon lover, I dont know why, from the very first I fell for it. Without a flip screen or not, I'll always go for a Nikon (Nikon does not have a flip screen, where all the Cannon do have, as we are in the selfie era most of people love to have one, which I am not bothered much)

After deciding on the brand, then comes the which-model-to-buy question.  Here what you need to focus is about your Purpose of buying a camera. Whether it is to be a professional, or because your a heavy traveler, or to cover up the special moments in your life etc. Since I am more aware about Nikon, I'll explain it bit more from Nikon.

When it come to Nikon they have different ranges according to our purpose. So it is easy to decide on which to purchase.

  • High-end (Professional - Intended for professional use, heavy duty and weather resistance)
  • High-end (Prosumer - Intended for pro-consumers who want the main mechanical/weather resistance and electronic features of the professional line but don't need the same heavy duty)
  • Midrange and professional usage cameras 
  • Upper-entry-level (Consumer)
  • Entry-level (Consumer)
Canon also has such ranges, you can find out more if you are interested. 

Finally, what you have to decide is from where to buy. It is always advised that to buy from a authorized dealer. Because many mishaps are happening when it comes to the digital devices markets.  

So, if you carefully focus on these matters, I won't think that shop for a DSLR will be that hard :)  Happy Clicking!!! 





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