Should I buy a new camera or a used one?
Despite the fact that DSLRs have long lifespans, the value of a used camera tends to depreciate quickly. Mainstream camera brands, like Canon and Nikon, put out new camera models at least once every year. As a result, this drives down the value of older models.
Should you buy an old camera?
Buy old, buy used instead The newer model is unlikely to have any major upgrades that will make a significant difference to you. And all of the bugs would have already been worked out on the older model. Used cameras don’t generally “go bad.” There are amazing deals to be had on places like eBay and B&H Photo Video.
Is the Fujifilm FinePix SL1000 a good bridge camera?
The FinePix SL1000 is a very interesting bridge camera from Fujifilm that not only sports a 16 megapixel resolution, but also has a 3-inch tilting screen, 920K dot EVF, Full HD video, RAW format support and a teeth-aching 50x optical zoom.
What is the 50x optical zoom on the Fujifilm SL1000?
The 50x optical zoom starts at 24mm (in 35mm terms) and finally stops at a nostril flaring 1200mm. The rest of the Fujifilm FinePix SL1000 is set up for the more advanced user.
What does the program menu do on the Fujifilm SL1000?
The camera also controls the Aperture and Shutter speed in Auto mode, but in Program, the Main menu has more options open such as ISO and white-balance. Look on top of the Fujifilm FinePix SL1000 at the flash that sits over the lens and you’ll see the hot-shoe just behind it.
What kind of lens does the Nikon SL1000 have?
The 16MP SL1000 features a 24-1200mm (equiv.) optical zoom lens and a newly developed image stabilization system. In addition to the exceptionally wide focal length range, the lens can focus as close 1cm (.39 inches). A 3″ articulated rear LCD complements the camera’s built-in 920k dot electronic viewfinder.