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Originally Posted by extreme_torque A question to DSLR guru's... Rudra, please help. |
A serious
correction here extreme_torque. I'm no guru and I don't intend to be one.
There are cameras here with gizmos and there are more to come.
Tell me, how difficult it was few years ago when there was no image stabilization?
Tell me how difficult it was before they introduced anti-dust system?
Tell me how many features in our camera we actually use? Or for that matter, in our mobile phone?
Most of the cameras today are good. Let's be clear about this fact. Depending on your usage, you spend one to get one. But more often than not, we don't use them to their full potential.
All the lenses today, are designed by the computers. Gone are the days when a bunch of people sitting in a row and polishing lens. It's not practical today in terms of cost to sustain.
Fine difference in quality come from quality of glass (read optics) they're using. That's a difference, yes I do agree.
Any camera that suits your budget is fine. Just check about their support in terms of lens and add-ons. Believe me, you won't regret.