Camera for 50k?

rochel1977

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    How are they?? Have you used any of them?? Can a beginner use it?? :D

    For a Beginner both are good. Once you learn to use the manual settings you can upgrade the gear to a more professional kit. First try get used to the basics in manual modes. Getting used to the automatic settings will not take you anywhere. ;)

    I recommend if you can spend another Rs 10,000 go for a Nikon D3300 which is latest in the entry model series. ;)
     

    GingerBread

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    For a Beginner both are good. Once you learn to use the manual settings you can upgrade the gear to a more professional kit. First try get used to the basics in manual modes. Getting used to the automatic settings will not take you anywhere. ;)

    I recommend if you can spend another Rs 10,000 go for a Nikon D3300 which is latest in the entry model series. ;)

    Okay thanks I will look into that! :) How about a non-dslr model?? if theres anything good
     

    rochel1977

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    Okay thanks I will look into that! :) How about a non-dslr model?? if theres anything good

    It will be a waste of money since you can spend a few rupees more for a DSLR. DSLR you have the options for choosing lenses as well. Use the entry level DSLR to learn the Manual modes and once you feel that you need a better kit go for it machan. ;)
     

    GingerBread

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    It will be a waste of money since you can spend a few rupees more for a DSLR. DSLR you have the options for choosing lenses as well. Use the entry level DSLR to learn the Manual modes and once you feel that you need a better kit go for it machan. ;)

    Elakiri. Thanks alot machan :) I think I'll go for the Nikon D3300 :D :D