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CAMERA

i personally have a nikon D7200 camera because i think it takes more professional than the digital SLR

the digital SLR design was the only choice for photographers who wanted interchangeable lenses but it has its drawbacks. if you want to use the LCD display to compose your shots, they're much less effective

 These are just like supersized compact cameras, but with bigger sensors and interchangeable lenses. The absence of a mirror means that the cameras can be made both smaller and lighter. All mirrorless cameras let you compose images on the rear screen with no loss of autofocus performance.It's worth paying the extra for a camera with a viewfinder, though, because these can be invaluable in bright light, where the glare can easily swamp the screen on the back..Electronic viewfinders can show you the image exactly you capture it, but many still prefer the optical clarity of a DSLR viewfinder.

this was the camera of choice for any good photographer. This is one of Nikon's most advanced APS-C format cameras and offers compelling blend of power, performance and price. It has a 24-megapixel format sensor with no anti-aliasing filter to produce some of the sharpest images you'll see outside of professional full-frame cameras. The D7200 can shoot at 6 frames per second and it uses a 51-point autofocus system taken straight from Nikon's pro DSLR range. The only other APS-C Nikon to beat it is the brand new D500, and that costs a lot more money but its worth the price because it does so much more than most other camera.

Digital slr

Nikon D7200

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