How to Choose the Best SLR Camera in 2011?
Bumping up to a digital SLR camera is a great idea for 2011. The DSLR camera field is crowded with competitors. That makes 2011 a great year to buy a camera. Which DSLR is the best?
If this is your first camera, be aware, there is a learning curve to mastering dslr photography. Make sure you get some instruction on using your camera. You can find great videos on Youtube and Amazon has some great books. The best slr camera for 2011 isn't always the most expensive. Nor does it have the highest mega-pixels.
You can read all the camera magazines you want and look at statistics for camera sales. But bottom line, the best-selling DSLR cameras for 2011 are the ones selling on Amazon. These are the cameras the people want.
1.Nikon D3100 14.2MP Easy Nikon Guide Mode and 1080p video.
2. Nikon D7000 16.2MP High Speed 6 frames per second continuous shooting up to 100 shots. Great for action shots.
3. Canon EOS Rebel T2i 18 MP External microphone socket for recording great video sound.
4. Canon EOS 60D 18 MP Great step up camera if you're graduating from a Rebel.
5. Nikon D90 12.3MP The D90 viewfinder is among the best in it's price range.
6. Canon EOS Rebel T1i 15.1 MP The little sister to the T1i. Great if you are price conscious.
7. Canon Rebel XS 10.1MP Most affordable Canon. Lowest mega-pixels in the group. If you aren't making prints larger than 8 x 10, this is more than enough camera.
These are the best-selling cameras. What kind of photographer are you? Are you just moving up to the digital slrs? Are you budget conscious? Then take a look at the Nikon D3100 and the Canon Rebel XS. Are you going to use a lot of video? Then check out the Canon Rebel T2i. Are you looking for the best digital slr camera for 2011? Looking to step up your photography? Then you might want to look at the more technologically advanced cameras. Take a look at the Nikon D7000 or the Canon 60D.
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If you have already purchased a camera, then check out the Beginner's Guide to Digital Camera Settings.