Friday, September 18, 2009

Buy a Full Frame DSLR Camera - It's a Good Time to Upgrade

Are you waiting patiently under it, buy a full frame DSLR camera? Do not wait any longer ... Now there are three good models for under $ 3000!

This mid-range models are in the economic "sweet spot" of the digital SLR offerings. This means that the full frame DSLR's have top-of-the-line features and quality, but at mid-range sets are available .. . at least for the moment.

All full-frame DSLR's have a digital sensor the same size as a frameof 35mm. This means the sensor is large enough (wide enough to see) to "the full width of the image focused by the lens. Without a full-frame sensor, you will lose a significant amount of your wide-angle ability.

The three mid-range cameras:


Canon 5D Mark II
Nikon D700
Sony A900 (New)

The full professional models:


Canon 1Ds Mark III
Nikon D3
Nikon D3X (New)

The shooters are packedprovide the latest and greatest of their companies have. And fans will be thrilled to find that the mid-range models differ surprisingly little from each of their full siblings.

There are two ways, they differ significantly in size and weight. They are lighter and smaller, largely due to the lack of additional battery packs. This can be a real plus if you travel with your camera or carrying it for long periods of time.

The mid-range cameras are all builtrobust, but are not built to the same extremes as the full professional models. So if your photo is you in any weather, over long periods of time in dusty environments, you want to view a full pro camera.

If you have a full-frame DSLR camera is to get a significant upgrade in picture quality. It is no coincidence that the sensors in these six cameras, the six highest performance image sensors are rated at DxO Labs. They have simply the bestImaging technology now available.



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