November 18, 2009

Canon EOS 1000D vs Nikon D3000 vs Sony Alpha D230

ePhotoZine website compared three budgets DSLR cameras that target the same consumer market. The three digital SLR cameras tested against each other where Canon EOS 1000D, Nikon D3000 and Sony alpha A230. We're talking about three Popes performing DSLR cameras, which are both cheap but offers high-quality image for entry-level photographers.  ePhotoZine compared those of three cameras by their performance, features and handling.

Many new photographers new to the DSLR market, search to buy cheap SLR cameras as an alternative to their compact consumer digital cameras. Sometimes, many photographers prefer taking a smaller camera in their pocket instead of carrying a more have been larger SLR digital camera. Of schools, there are many advantages of using digital SLR cameras in comparison to consumer cameras. If you're interested in buying a new SLR camera that will replace your current consumer camera or as a second camera. You should read this review on ePhotoZine, in order to get more information about which camera performs better in terms of image quality, features and handling etc..



ePhotZine compared those three cameras using parameters like: Speed of focusing, color and sharpness, image noise at high ISO settings, white balance, integral flash modes, battery life etc. ePhotoZine has chosen the Canon 1000D as the group winner. Because it showed the sharpest image results, it was very easy to use, had good noise performance and incorporated a live view. For more information about this comparison, please visit ePhotoZine Canon EOS 1000D vs Nikon D3000 vs Sony Alpha A230 review. Click here for the full review.






1 comments:

  1. Sony Alpha SLT-A55V with a resolution of 190x1080i and using the AVCHD format captures satisfactory videos. The shoot time is maximum of 30 minutes. You can view this AVCHD video on HD television, and if you want to use internet MP4, is suggested as it is universally recognized. It is the fastest of cameras i have handled as it is very quick to switch from one mode to other. Even you can use the zoom feature while shooting a video, but due to the sensitive microphone it may irritate you bit, as it records the wind noise and as well the noise while autofocussing of the cameras. The 16 mp sensor gives quite clear images, using the contrast, sharpness, saturation settings from -3 to +3 range. So not a bad deal to make.
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