A DSLR, or
Digital Single Lens Reflex, camera can help one achieve so much more when it
comes to picture-taking but the features of a DSLR can get pretty confusing for
those who aren’t very familiar with it. So here are ten very easy-to-use DSLRs
for newbies in the scene of professional photography or those who simply want
more than what a point-and-shoot compact camera can provide.
10. Canon EOS 600D
One of the
best for beginners, the EOS 600D is loaded with features that will really come
in handy when it comes to developing your photography skills. Featuring an
18-megapixel, 3-inch LCD screen, in-camera guides, and basic as well as
creative filters, it’s no wonder why it’s capable of producing excellent
photos.
Price: Ranging between $476 to $1,050
9. Nikon D3200
Inexperienced
DSLR users, here’s one camera designed specially for you. The D3200 comes with
a guide mode option which will be useful for those who aren’t so confident of
capturing great shots on their own. Also Wi-Fi compatible, you’ll be able to
send images directly to a tablet or smartphone without the hassle of wires.
Price: $650
8. Canon EOS 1100D
Another one
with handy in-camera guides, the EOS 1100D proves to be an asset with those new
to DSLRs. With it’s DIGIC 4 image processing technology, the camera also makes
for a great investment for great photos.
Price: $470
7. Nikon D3100
Most of us
are well aware that a DSLR comes with more buttons than a compact due to its
many features but sometimes, especially in the case of newbies, we’re not quite
sure what button does what. The D3100, with its chunky and self-explanatory
buttons, will help ensure that such a scenario will not happen and just like
the D3200, it also incorporates a guide mode option.
Price: $520
6. Pentax K-30
This DSLR is
perfect for the outdoorsy person. The K-30 has been designed with a body that
will weather almost any harsh outdoor elements. In addition to that, it has a
very useful shake-reduction system for any bumps you might encounter along the
way.
Price: $979.99
5. Nikon D5200
If you’re not
exactly new to DSLRs but not yet confident enough to handle something too
professional, the D5200 is the one for you. With plenty of powerful features,
such as the 24.1-megapixels, 3-inch vari-angle monitor and 39-point AF system,
this sturdy toy will have you engrossed for hours.
Price: $1190
4. Nikon D90
For those
looking to familiarize yourselves with the manual controls of a DSLR then you
might want to consider the D90. It comes with extensive manual features and
functionality but once you’ve grasp it all, you’ll find that this highly
durable DSLR is capable of taking stunning images as well as videos.
Price: $765
3. Pentax K-r
Older than
the K-30, the fact that the K-r is still around speaks volumes of its
performance. With an impressive 11-point auto-focus system and great yet
easy-to-use features, the K-r is as dependable as it is resilient.
Price: $675
2. Sony A37
The A37 is
more an SLT (Single Lens Translucent technology) than an SLR and is great for
those who are more interested in cameras with electronic viewfinders, as
opposed to optical ones. It definitely has a unique design but more
importantly, it’s also beginner-friendly.
Price: $655
1. Canon EOS 650D
Even though
it’s labelled as an ‘entry-level’ model, this last one on the list has
specifications and a feature-set that’s not exactly basic, which is why the EOS
650D is better suited for beginners who are up for a little challenge. But even
if you’re not, don’t cross it off your list just yet! The EOS 650D is
surprisingly easy to master, plus it comes with a nifty LCD touchscreen.
Price: $750
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