Wednesday, December 1, 2010

The Latest Basic Level DLSRs By Nikon Cameras Are The Best

By Lionel Williams


The Latest Entry Level DLSRs From Nikon Cameras have lots of great features. There are a total of three models that can be considered entry level. All are well priced had have an excellent array of features that will satisfy beginners and more advanced users. The cameras offer great quality photos for a reasonable price.

The latest digital cameras have been made so that they are quite intuitive to use. Their interface is very easy to understand, and users can choose a range of modes to shoot in. The selection dial is on the top of the camera, and displays the choice in the LCD window.

The most basic model is the D3000, and it has a built in guide mode to help people get to grips with using the camera. The guide mode can give them step by step advice on the best selection of settings for a given situation. It helps make the photography relatively risk free.

Once the beginner has mastered these easy techniques then they can experiment with the more advanced options. The images produced with this camera are vibrant and true to life. The next model up is the D3100.

This model is the latest version of the previous camera, and as such is very similar. It has the same easy to operate guide mode system, but can also offer a very fast shutter speed, and a sharper focusing system. The main difference is that it has HD video.

Nikon were the first camera manufacturer to offer this feature on their DSLR cameras. The feature is especially fun as you can change the lenses on the camera to create a large range of effects. Face detection technology enhances this cameras features. The HD video can be turned on using one button.

The most advanced of The Latest Entry Level DLSRs From Nikon Cameras is the D5000, which is still a great price. It offers more mega pixels and more features. It is the one to choose if you want to photograph fast moving objects as it has auto focus which tracks the subject.




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