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entry-level dslr

Heey guys,

 

Do you know an entry-level dslr??

I'm looking for one and my budget is between 200-600€ and i need an 3,5 mm mic jack and a tiltable screen.

I appreciate the help

 

thnx

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Nikon D5300.

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based on the fact you want a mic jack and an articulating screen, I'm going to assume that you want the camera for video. 

 

In this case I would recommend the Panasonic GH3.

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Heey guys,

 

Do you know an entry-level dslr??

I'm looking for one and my budget is between 200-600€ and i need an 3,5 mm mic jack and a tiltable screen.

I appreciate the help

 

thnx

 

Here is a list of DSLRs priced lowest to highest, with swivel LCDs

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?atclk=Brand_Sony&Ns=p_PRICE_2|0&ci=6222&N=4288586280+4291570227+4291315846+4102426437+4291215468

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I have a Nikon D5300 and it is great. However, the mic input on it is pretty trash with a LOT of grey noise. I have had much better audio just using the built in mic on it than an external.

 

do you currently own any lenses yet?

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no i don't own a lens i only own a pretty old point and shoot camera

 

if you want to do mostly video get the gh3, if you want to do mostly still photos get the D5300

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Heey guys,

 

Do you know an entry-level dslr??

I'm looking for one and my budget is between 200-600€ and i need an 3,5 mm mic jack and a tiltable screen.

I appreciate the help

 

thnx

 

 

If you can save up to 750 you can get the Panasonic G7

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Nikon D5300. I love mine, and I'm not a crazy photographer. 

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Save up for Canon 70d...

 

7100 is better thou

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D5300 is the best option. It has a really good video capabilities and outstanding image quality. Built in wifi and gps which are awesome for travelling, no AA filter so you can enjoy sharper images but does introduce some moire, tilt screen and a better codec for videos.

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