Thursday, September 8, 2011

Best Professional Camera

Top Best 5 for Best Professional Camera
By Saifurrohman
Finding best professional camera for you is easy but it can difficult when many product such as Canon, Nixon, Sony, etc; offers best of them. It can make our confused, which of them is best and fit for us. Do not worry; you can view the best rating digital cameras with consumer reports. Here top 5 camera lists for best professional camera:

Sony Alpha A900 DSLR
 
Sony Alpha A900 DSLR camera, it’s a full frame DSLR featuring 24.6 megapixels. With an ISO range of 100 up to 6400, a shutter speed of 30 sec down to 1/8000 of a sec, continuous shooting up
to 5 frames/second, single or continuous bracketing and exposure compensating of -/+ 3 steps, this is the camera the up and coming professional will be seeking. When you consider the file size (up to 6048 x 4032) they added a second Bionz image processing engine to accommodate the huge data size. The viewfinder of the Sony A900 is both huge and very bright, and offers a huge amount of creative control as you would expect from a professional camera. This camera has two card slots, one for Sony’s proprietary Memory Stick Duo format, and it is possible to select which card your image will be stored.
Canon EOS 7D

Canon EOS 7D is one hefty and incredible camera. That being said it takes fantastic photos and full HD 1080P video. Providing full 100% x 1 magnification, the viewfinder offers full frame photography and user-controlled adjustments. It also features a newly-designed transparent LCD display allowing for a number of viewfinder displays to be overlaid at the touch of a button. By combining this with 19 high precision Auto Focus sensors, the camera can adapt to even the trickiest focusing situations with perfect clarity.

Nikon D7000
 
Nikon D7000 released in September, 2010; combines all of the features a pro would want but geared to the avid photographer who wants to capture everything they want. You’ll see exactly what you’re capturing with the approximately 100% frame coverage viewfinder.
And for those of you who want to shoot stills and movies, the Nikon D7000′s D-Movie capabilities now includes Full HD 1080p capture, with full-time autofocus and manual exposure. Since this camera’s first release, it has been screaming off the shelves.

Canon EOS 60D

Canon EOS 60D features an improved 18.0-megapixel CMOS sensor for tremendous images, a new DIGIC 4 Image Processor for finer detail and excellent color reproduction, and improved ISO capabilities from 100-6400 (expandable to 12800) for uncompromising shooting, even in the dimmest situations.
The EOS 60D also features an EOS first: A Vari-angle 3.0-inch Clear View LCD monitor for easy low or high-angle viewing.

Nikon D3100

Nikon D3100 is made around a 14.2 CMOS sensor and a 3 inch LCD. The D3100 is Nikon’s lightest as well as probably smallest DSLR to date, while not feeling dainty. As well as movies it gains Live View shooting, a wider ISO range (100-3200 expandable to 12800) and many small revisions. And trust me, the D3100 is a wonderful camera made all the better with this new introduction. The D3100 is small and lightweight (17 oz) but does not feel that way. This may be Nikon’s smallest and lightest DSLR to date.

So, selects one of the best professional camera above and be sure you choose the right for the type of your photography. I guarantee you will not to disappoint.

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