Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Canon Powershot G12

Canon Powershot G12


Nikon Slr Digital Camera Pros & Cons

Posted: 07 Feb 2011 12:29 PM PST

I knew that i needed a new camera when I reached the point of couldn’t getting more from the point-and-shoot Canon PowerShot devices that i have been using for six years now. I took a lot of pictures, because they’re handy and portable and I always had my camera with me, but I started experiencing problems like poor operation at low-light settings and delay between shots.

Even though I like my covenant Canon, for a Dslr I narrowed my choices to the Nikon D60 or the Sony A300. I finally chose the D60 and I ordered it from Amazon. Profiting of their 30-day price match policy, I got some of my money back. Because the price of the Nikon D60 has gone down a few times and they were fast to repayment the unlikeness from what I initially paid. But keep in mind that Amazon doesn’t warn you when the price changes, it’s up to you to corollary for 30 days if it drops.

Canon Powershot G12

Why I chose the Nikon over the Sony is simple: it’s less heavy and compact, production it easier to carry; also, the Lcd menu is intuitive and clear and, of course, because Nikon is well-respected for the fine lenses it produces, and in a Dslr it’s assuredly about which line you want to corollary in purchasing lenses in the future.

Even though the camera doesn’t fit in my pocket like I used to carry my point-and-shoot devices, it’s still pretty comfortable to have with you. Thanks to kit lens’ Vr (vibration reduction) and its neat equilibrium with the camera’s covenant body, the weight of the lens won’t point it down.

Another great thing is that the camera is pretty effective in low-light settings. You can even beat the flash, and in my opinion you can get better capability pictures this way. Still, the flash has a more even coverage than that of a covenant camera and is also more powerful. The by hand explains all you need to know about what this camera has, but you won’t find a suitable guide for Dslrs.

One thing you should know about this camera is that auto-focus only works with Nikon Af-S lenses. So you’ll have to manually focus when using most Nikon “prime” lenses. It also lacks live preview. You only see your photo on the Lcd screen after you’ve pushed the button.

But I’m pleased with my decision and I warmly suggest the Nikon for anything who wants to try a Dslr camera.

Nikon Slr Digital Camera Pros & Cons

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