Archive for October, 2009

Many of the features that are available on a digital SLR camera are amazing, but it can be overwhelming if you don’t understand the technical details that are written about in the reviews. It can be very confusing to determine what the specifications mean and which camera you should choose. But don’t worry, if you take some time to learn what you should be looking for you will quickly know what you want.

Many people ask: What does megapixel mean? What exactly is a digital SLR camera? Why should I choose an SLR camera over a basic digital camera? How do the different digital SLR models compare?

Before you purchase a digital SLR camera, you should understand the definition of megapixel and what it means to you. The megapixel of a digital camera is the resolution of the camera, or more specifically it is the number of pixels of light within a given space. If a digital camera has higher megapixels that means that the image will be clearer and sharper.

Although higher megapixels mean sharper images, you need to be cautious and not overdo the pixel count. Too many pixels may cause your photos to appear unnatural. As you read camera reviews and select that camera that you are going to purchase, look at the options that you have and find a good balance of price and pixel amounts.

One of the biggest questions new photographers have is “What does SLR mean?” SLR stands for “single lens reflex” which means that it is a camera that uses a mirror between the film and the lens. That mirror projects the image through the lens onto a focusing screen. All of the highest end cameras today are digital SLR cameras.

So, what is the advantage of purchasing a digital SLR camera instead of a more basic camera? Digital SLR cameras have many new features including: the ability to change the lenses, higher megapixels, ISO settings, and many more.

Now that you can see the advantages of purchasing a digital SLR camera, how do you decide on which model you should choose? Decide which features you would like to have on your new camera, then read reviews and compare camera models that include the features you are looking for. If you follow these easy guidelines you will soon have your dream camera in your hands!

About the Author: Jayda Kaycee is an expert in finding the ideal digital SLR camera. Find the best SLR discounts on the web and get digital camera reviews at www.discountdigitalslr.com..

The D700 is my third Nikon digital SLR

After the D70 and D200, the D700 is my third Nikon digital.

Nikon D700 12.1MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only)
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Retail Price: Varies based on product options
Amazon Price: Too low to display
The manufacturng quality is the appointment, but not really the level of the range pro. The memory card door is really “cheap” for example, well below that of the D200. The weight of the D700 is, however, beyond any other boxes “without grips.

The viewfinder is large and comfortable than my F100, which is impressive when you consider that the D700 additionally features an integrated flash.
The picture quality is excellent from ISO 200 to 800, even without noise reduction.
The auto focus is great. The 51 Points are invisible, and only those who make the development appear when you press the shutter. suddenly the viewfinder is bright and clear, with happiness.
The dynamic is amazing with the d-lightning, a condition well exposed to the highest lights.
Overall, an excellent box, provided to have the use, and have goals that go with (as on the edges of the image). If you’ve read this far and you know something about photography is the box you need.