The entry level Nikon DSLRs (D3300, D5200, D5300, D5500) have a good reputation. The sensors are also a good size, even on the lower models in the range. The 3300 is the most basic (not sure if "basic" is quite the right word for something so stuffed with technology), and then the other models start offering bells and whistles like Wi-Fi and GPS.Hello,
My wife has been using a Nikon SLR for years, having studied photography as part of her degree. She is now looking at a DSLR for her 40th birthday present.
Would you have any advice on decent makes & models? Not after a camera that is to a professional standard a good all rounder, and I would guess the budget will be up to £400.
Regards, Richard
Great advice on the website, many thanks. Richard.The entry level Nikon DSLRs (D3300, D5200, D5300, D5500) have a good reputation. The sensors are also a good size, even on the lower models in the range. The 3300 is the most basic (not sure if "basic" is quite the right word for something so stuffed with technology), and then the other models start offering bells and whistles like Wi-Fi and GPS.
I'd have a look at the Nikon UK website, which is quite helpful, and allows you to specify "Entry level", "Enthusiast" etc. to narrow the range.
http://www.europe-nikon.com/en_GB/products/category_pages/digital_cameras/category_SLR.page
Of course, when you look at prices, you need to be sure whether a lens is included, or it's "body only".
+1 on this.If she has a lot of lense for her Nikon make sure you buy a compatible DSLR for them.
But again, best person to ask what is best for her is your wife!
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?