Thursday, March 29, 2012

Top 5 DSLR Cameras you can’t afford to miss this 2012!

A professional photographer may be an employee, for example of a newspaper, or may contract to cover a particular event such as a wedding or graduation, or to illustrate an advertisement. Others, including paparazzi and fine art photographers, are freelancers, first making a picture and then offering it for sale or display. Some workers, such as policemen, estate agents, journalists and scientists, make photographs as part of other work. But before becoming a photographer,you need to have great camera that can make you shoot vast photos. I have here the top dslr camera which are out in the market that if you can afford,you can have it.
Canon EOS-1D Mark IV

The Canon EOS-1D Mark IV is one of the fastest professional DSLR cameras on the market. With a long battery life, strong HD recording capabilities and a Dual DIGIC 4 image processor, this device excels at excellent and fast images, though the price is a bit high.This costs roughly $5999 or in peso value 245,959.00.

Nikon D3X
The Nikon D3X is a remarkable camera, perhaps one of the best available right now, but it’s very expensive when compared to similar professional DSLR cameras. However, the resolution and images are incredible, making this an excellent addition to a photographer’s toolkit.






Nikon D7000
 The Nikon D7000 is an easy-to-use professional DSLR camera and is designed to be user-friendly. With a durable body, full HD recording and HDMI connectivity, this device offers some of the most recent technology to ensure that you receive the highest quality and the most professional-looking photos and videos.






Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III
 The Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III features advanced technology, such as 5 frames per second continuous shooting and Live View technology, which makes this a tough professional DSLR camera to beat. It doesn’t shoot video, which might be a deal breaker for some, but the 2,200-shot battery life is a standout feature on this device and sets it apart from several similar products.




Nikon D700

Overall, the Nikon D700 is a good FX, full-frame sensor camera. While it doesn’t feature video, it but is still a quality professional DSLR. The technology is definitely aging, evidenced by its ability to only shoot five images per second, but there are no hints from Nikon on a replacement for this affordable FX professional DSLR camera.






Whoa!The cameras discussed above are really superb. I'll buy all of them if only I got a money though.So what do you think is the best camera that suits your taste?


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