Best DSLR camera for Vlogging,Personal use and Photography Recommended by Professionals

 Best DSLR cameras Recommended by     Professionals






Best DSLR cameras Recommended by Professionals

Best DSLR cameras Recommended by Professionals

DSLRs have significantly larger sensors than consumer digital cameras. ... Larger sensor cameras generally have larger pixels that produce lower image noise even at higher ISO settings, giving the DSLR an advantage in photo quality over the point and shoot digital camera.

Now, let’s talk about the main advantages DSLRs:

  • Better image quality. A DSLR camera typically has a much bigger sensor than a point and shoot camera – a point and shoot typically has a sensor area that is only about 3-5% of a full-frame DSLR sensor. Having a big sensor helps to get images that have much less noise (noise is the grain you typically see in a picture) and much better overall image quality.
  • Better sensitivity to light. Less noise means that you can work in very dim environments and capture photographs that you would never be able to with a point-and-shoot camera.
  • Shutter and focus speeds. DSLRs can acquire focus very quickly and take multiple shots per second. Professional DSLRs are capable of capturing up to 10 frames per second. All professional action and sports photography is done with SLRs.
  • You see what you shoot. A DSLR is constructed with reflex mirrors, which means that you look through the lens, instead of a see-through hole in the camera.
  • Flexible Controls. DSLRs are not necessarily created for “simplicity” as most point and shoots are. So, you will typically find a lot more buttons and controls on a DSLR than on a point and shoot. Once you learn how to use those controls, you can quickly change settings, if necessary.
  • Better investment. Generally, DSLR cameras hold their values much better than point and shoots. Although no digital camera can be considered a good investment, chances of selling your DSLR at a reasonably good price are much higher than even a slightly used point and shoot camera. Our Nikon D80 that we first bought was sold for about 10% less than what we bought it for after a year of moderate use.
  • Ability to use different lenses. There is a big array of lenses that can be mounted and used on DSLRs, from super-wide-angle to telephoto, depending on your needs. My husband uses long telephoto lenses such as the Nikon 300mm f/4.0 for his bird photography, while I primarily shoot with portrait lenses such as the Nikon 50mm f/1.4. On-point and shoots, you are limited to the “optical zoom” of the camera lens. DSLR lenses are also much better optically compared to lenses in point and shoot cameras.
  • Full control over depth of field. You are fully in charge of isolating foreground from background or bring everything in focus through aperture control of the lens. Some portrait and telephoto lenses can really isolate your subjects and create a creamy and beautiful background blur, also known as “bokeh“.
  • Weather sealing. Forget about using a point and shoot in challenging weather conditions. While point and shoot cameras are only suited for normal use, higher-end DSLRs can withstand dust, moisture, rain and snow, and severely cold weather. My husband often shoots landscapes in subzero temperatures with his DSLR and he has never had a problem with it.
  • Solid construction. DSLRs are built to last. While there are some parts that are made of tough plastic, the professional DSLRs are made of magnesium-alloy and can take a lot of physical abuse, while point and shoots would quickly break down.


Here's a list of the Best DSLR cameras Recommended by Professionals


1.Canon EOS 1500D 24.1 Digital SLR Camera (Black) with EF S18-55 is II Lens




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2.Panasonic LUMIX G7 16.00 MP 4K Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Camera Kit with 14-42 mm Lens (Black)



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3.Fujifilm X-T100 24.2 MP Mirrorless Camera with XC 15-45 mm Lens (APS-C Sensor, Electronic Viewfinder, Face/Eye Detection, 3" 3-Way Tilting Touchscreen, 4K Video, Vlogging, Film Simulation Modes) - Champagne Gold






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4.Sony Alpha ILCE 6000L 24.3 MP Mirrorless Digital SLR Camera with 16-50 mm (APS-C Sensor, Eye AF, Light Weight) - Black + SanDisk 128GB Extreme Pro SDXC UHS-I Card - C10, U3, V30, 4K UHD, SD Card



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5.Canon Powershot SX70 20.3MP Digital Camera 65x Optical Zoom Lens 4K Video 3-inch LCD Tilt Screen (Black)







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6.Fujifilm X-A7 24.2 MP Mirrorless Camera with XC 15-45 mm Lens (APS-C Sensor, Large 3.5" Vari-Angle Touchscreen, Face/Eye Auto Focus, 4K Video Vlogging, Blur Control, Film Simulations) - Camel


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7.Canon EOS M100 Mirrorless Camera with 15-45 mm and 55-200 mm Lens, WiFi, Bluetooth, and NFC Enabled (Black)




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8.Canon Power Shot G7X Mark II 20.1 MP Digital Vlogging Camera (Black) with 1-inch CMOS Sensor and 4.2X Optical Zoom



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9.Canon EOS 1500D 24.1 Digital SLR Camera (Black) with EF S18-55 is II Lens, 16GB Card and Carry Case + Digitek DTR 550LW Lightweight Tripod + Kodak 58mm Filter




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10.Nikon D3500 with AF-P DX Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR Lens Digital SLR Camera




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