Sunday, April 17, 2011

Budget dSLRs: Are they good enough?



It's quite common to see teenagers with dSLRs around their necks, though in some cases, the camera looks more an accessory than an actual photographic tool. And if you look closely, you might spot an entry-level dSLR.

Budget dSLRs generally offer more for less: With the latest models featuring full-HD video recording and articulating LCD screens while maintaining affordable prices and a smaller footprint. It's no wonder these shooters are becoming so popular.

Not everyone who buys a budget dSLR is upgrading from advanced point-and-shoots or bridge cameras. I have friends migrating from high-end dSLRs to budget models such as the Nikon D5000 and the Canon EOS 600D. Sure, lower-end dSLRs may not be able to compete with their more expensive brethren in terms of speed. But they make up for it in terms of portability, value and a myriad of consumer-friendly features.

Would you choose a budget dSLR over a professional model? Let us know.

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