Best DSLR for Beginners
- hirejn
- Nov 7, 2013
- 8 min read
Buying your first DSLR is exciting if you're ready to take your photography to the next level. But what's the best DSLR for a beginner?
A DSLR represents the pinnacle of professional light recording tools for still photography. It gives you full control over the quantity and time variables of light required to make the best images. Without the skill to get the most out of it, a DSLR can also be a tremendous waste of money.
Unfortunately, advertisements make amazing photography look easy. Manufacturers target consumers with messages that show soccer moms effortlessly capturing portraits with perfect exposures and skin tones in razor sharp focus automatically. While that may happen sometimes, the question is do you know why it happens when it does, and can you make it happen on purpose repeatedly? If you're relying on accidental results, then does it really matter what camera you get? You're just paying more to play the same slots then.
However, if your goal and reason for getting a DSLR is to take control of your photography and make the images you want on purpose, images you never thought you could make, you need to understand a few key concepts about DSLRs.
The pack is out there right now by the millions buying the latest commercial, desperately waiting and hoping for equipment to get it right, for good images to fall into their laps. The question is are you ready to get ahead of the pack? Are you ready to be in the driver's seat of your photography? If not, a DSLR is only a more expensive way to get the same point-and-shoot results you're already getting.
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