What are the thing that we need to look into when choosing a camera body??? Or maybe I should ask what are the different between entry level camera body and the pro body?
Your requirements, your budget. Define both.What are the thing that we need to look into when choosing a camera body???
The features and functions they offer. See question one ...Or maybe I should ask what are the different between entry level camera body and the pro body?
Rashkae said:I smell a bit of a troll... His thread history is DSLR vs DSLT (so he must have done even a bit of reading), then he was hunting for D7000, then D5100, now this post...
I smell a bit of a troll... His thread history is DSLR vs DSLT (so he must have done even a bit of reading), then he was hunting for D7000, then D5100, now this post...
In that case,i shall help him out....
Dear TS, entry level means easy to enter but only the front door of the camera. Pro body means experienced body and you can shoot deep with the camera.
:sweat: this smells of some disgusting sexual innuendo :sweat::sweat:
What are the thing that we need to look into when choosing a camera body??? Or maybe I should ask what are the different between entry level camera body and the pro body?
ericshtoh said:What are the thing that we need to look into when choosing a camera body??? Or maybe I should ask what are the different between entry level camera body and the pro body?
I have decided to spoon-feed you.. read on..
Camera come in 2 types: Entry level and pro
Entry level means it's easy to use and to change lens just turn and the lens will come off; as for pro, since you are so pro, you need to do more work. To change lens for pro camera, you need to unscrew 4 screws before you can turn, but to unscrew the screws, you need to use a proprietary screwdriver that is embedded in the camera so you need to remove the lens before you can unscrew to remove the lens.
Another difference is that for entry level, there's the PASM modes but for pro, there's only a P (professional) mode.