In a world where photography rules both our lives and the commercial marketplace, it comes as no surprise that finding the right digital SLR cameras is a must for serious photographers and amateurs like. So where do you begin when you want to find the best camera for you?

The best thing you can do before selecting a camera is to know exactly what you need. For those who take photos for everyday purposes, you may not want to buy the most expensive SLR camera you can find. This wastes money, and an advanced camera may be too difficult for the beginner to understand. Also, be sure to select a camera that does not exceed your needs. For example, a professional photographer may need both video and still image features, while the amateur may simply want something very basic.

So what should you bear in mind when looking for the right camera?

According to experts, there are a few digital SLR cameras that are sure to satisfy your expectations, whether you're a photographer or someone who takes pictures for everyday family and social situations.

Canon EOS 5D Mark II

When it comes to quality, it doesn't get much better than the Canon EOS 5D Mark II. Satisfied customers boast that the camera is relatively inexpensive, when compared to many other digital SLRs. One computer review site rated the camera four stars, but most customers gave the camera a five-star review. The photo quality and exceptional performance has made it a great choice for many. This camera came as the successor to the EOS 5D, a camera that has pitted itself against its closest competitors-the Nikon D700 and the Sony Alpha DSLR A900.

The Mark II is a little heavier than the EOS 5D. However, it more than makes the grade by coming with two very unique configurations. For a mid-range camera, it has a lot of great benefits. Video capture is just one of the reasons people choose this cameras, technology editors say. The camera also has a new auto mode, a fairly new innovation by Canon. This is for the body version of the camera. The camera's EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM lens gives it a unique ability to be used in different ways.

Nikon D5000 (with 18-55mm lens)

Then, there's this camera-the Nikon D5000 (with 18-55mm lens). Touted by computer experts as Nikon's best DSLR, it has a lot of plusses to offer in terms of weight, price and size. Not only does this camera dynamic; it is also incredibly quiet. Owners say they were amazed by the camera's quietness, when they first used it. Released in April 2009, the Nikon D5000 three-d movie with audio and “19 scene modes,” all of which make this a very diverse camera.

This camera is fairly large, but it also comes with a big view screen. The Nikon D5000 comes with a bunch of other great features, including LCD monitor settings, a D-Movie mode and in-camera editing.

Canon Powershot S90

The Canon Powershot S90 came as a great edition to the Canon family of cameras. Canon digital cameras have been around since the early 2000s. This version is the series' newest version. This camera is great for use in dim light, because of its flash abilities. If you're fan of Canon' Powershot series, this camera may be for you.

According to reviewers, this is one of Canon's sleekest and lightest cameras. It can easily fit inside your pocket, making it a great choice for those who don't have a lot of room to store equipment.

When it comes finding great digital SLR cameras, it's a good idea to find one that combines a number of features. The nice thing about this camera is that it is pretty straightforward and is very dynamic.

Of course, you will need to shop around to find the right one.

In the world of digital imaging, finding the right equipment is a top priority. Finding the right one is easy, especially when you have so many great choices available. These are just a few of the many choices available. And they're right at your fingertips.



Source by Tobias K