Pros
- - ease of use - small-sized - light -good modelka to play for beginners
Cons
- - the lens does not have enough aperture for shooting indoors without a flash - autofocus sometimes smears
Pros
- 1. The price, with such features and build quality, is perhaps the best in its segment. 2. Perfect shots even on a kit lens. 3. Camera for a beginner, there is a special mode in which the camera will tell you how to take a good photo. 4. Size, small for a DSLR. 5. Video, one of the reasons why I took this model! In view of the specifics of my profession, sometimes it is easier to shoot a video for a report than to run around taking pictures from different angles. Yes, and for your personal purposes it is useful when you can shoot a video. Well, I’ve moved away from the topic, the video turns out to be gorgeous, videos are 10 minutes long, you can’t shoot more. But personally, I shoot no more than 5-7 minutes, and that's the limit. 6. There are all the gadgets that should be on a DSLR, on more expensive models there may be something else cooler, but these are more than enough for me. There would be hands in place. 7. Quick settings for the optimal shot can be made in a few clicks. 8. All controls are intuitively simple, which I can’t say about canons. I don’t want to offend the owners of this brand, it’s also a great brand, it’s just that many of my friends have this particular company, so you can’t figure it out right away without a bottle, but here everything is simple and clear the first time! 9. The battery charges very quickly, fully charged in about an hour and a half.
Cons
- 1. There is no usb cable included, but it's not critical for me, since I have a bunch of these cables from other devices. Yes, and you can buy separately, they cost a penny. 2. The cover from the flash card backlashes a little, unpleasantly, but tolerably. 3. From the battery compartment, the same cover does not inspire confidence. 4. Battery indicator, not very truthful. that is, the indicator is divided into 3 divisions, on the first division it works somewhere around 80%, on the second 15%, on the third 5%. In other words, not equally, you shoot - you shoot, there are two divisions left and you start to get really nervous that the camera will sit down at the wrong moment! Already used to it, but still not pleasant. 5. I couldn’t find an analogue of the battery, and the branded one costs around 3 (it’s not critical for me), besides, I went around all the stores in my city and couldn’t buy the original one, it’s possible to order only via the Internet.
Pros
- 1. Price 2. built-in tutorial 3. Long battery life 4. Simple menu 5. writes video well
Cons
- 1. Heavy (compared to soap dish) 2. Small (uncomfortable in the hand) 3. sometimes smears autofocus 4. no external display like D50 5. shoot video only in static 6. lack of a "screwdriver" (although it doesn't matter to me) 7. Photo auto mode shamelessly lifts ISO in dark rooms
Pros
- 0) Shooting on the machine Even with automatic settings, interesting shots are obtained if you do not use the built-in flash. 1) Price It's not a pity to lose (in comparison with older brothers D90, D300, D700). 2) Dimensions You can take it with you anywhere. 3) Video With manual focus - very good for home and amateur shooting. 4) Selecting AF Points It is convenient to select focus points using the joystick. 5) Ergonomics Everything you need is at hand.
Cons
- 1) Viewfinder Very small. For a beginner it will do, for manual focusing with old lenses - small and dark. 2) Autofocus Sometimes, in room lighting, autofocus on the side points blunts, it's annoying that the moment is running out. 3) No built-in autofocus motor Autofocus only works with G lenses. 4) Battery Temporarily out of stock, spare batteries will have to be taken from abroad or wait for them to appear in stores.