is nikon suitable for beginner?


Why not a mirrorless like the Nex cameras? The Nex 6 was great for me when I first started out a year ago. Covered me nicely every step of the way. Great camera.

Thinking about getting a mirrorles, but after a some consideratiin, I want a peephole :p
 

Thinking about getting a mirrorles, but after a some consideratiin, I want a peephole :p

Heh the Nex 6 has an electronic peephole! But some people dont like it for some reason. Works great for me though.

But your 5300 will definitely AF faster :) def a good buy nonetheless.
 

Thanks..bought d5300 finally. Too bad red color is out of stock sighh :(

Can't stop admiring the capability of dslr. I think I have missed out a lot when I am still using a point and shoot camera :p

Still trying to figure out how to read the meter.

Does anyone know how to see the exposure setting from the picture we have taken?

You should count yourself lucky that red is out of stock.
 

Thanks..bought d5300 finally. Too bad red color is out of stock sighh :(

Can't stop admiring the capability of dslr. I think I have missed out a lot when I am still using a point and shoot camera :p

Still trying to figure out how to read the meter.

Does anyone know how to see the exposure setting from the picture we have taken?

www.clubsnap.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1170299
 

I don't mind red. I mean, my headphone is red in color, I have heaps of red shirts and too bad my 7D and EM5 don't come in red or I would have jumped to it ;)
 

Helo senior.
I've been looking up at google for nikon for beginners. And found out it is not suitable at all due to lack of exposure simulation.
But I really like D5300. So I hope to get some advice regarding this exposure simulation.
I find it hard for beginner to learn the exposure without the simulation.
Thank you.

Brand doesn't matter. Most so if you are a beginner.
 

It's not difficult to nor is it required of a camera to have exposure simulation for you to learn how to expose your pictures properly.

In fact, it makes you too lazy to actually think about the correct settings.

Learn how your camera uses its metering modes and how to control aperture and shutter speed. NOT rely on the camera to simulate everything for you
 

Thanks..bought d5300 finally. Too bad red color is out of stock sighh :(

Can't stop admiring the capability of dslr. I think I have missed out a lot when I am still using a point and shoot camera :p

Still trying to figure out how to read the meter.

Does anyone know how to see the exposure setting from the picture we have taken?
If using PC, in windows explorer, click on the filename and you will see a preview of the photo on the bottom left of screen with details of exposure setting of the photo. In MAC, click filename then press cmd and i keys to get the info.
 

The EXIF data is captured with the image and you can check that easily.
 

Have you tried the pet portrait scene? I wonder what aperture and shutter speed does it set itself to...
 

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