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Was thinking of purchasing this camera ...does anyone have any input before i purchase? Do you feel there is a better camera out there then this one?
I enjoy taking scenic shots ...family photos ...just a hobby really ...budget well i would like to keep it under 1,000 but depending on the camera i plan on keeping this camera for a long time ...any suggestions i would appreciate it...
Ok, well a couple of recommendations then - the Pentax K-30 is a very good camera and you certainly wouldn't go wrong in buying one, however I would also recommend you take a look at the Nikon D5200 as well. The K30 will shoot faster but from the sounds of things that really wouldn't be a huge advantage for you, it also has a weather sealed body with is nice but really not a feature most folks will get a ton of use out of normally. The Nikon has a 24 mp sensor (as opposed to the K30's 16 mp) and will give you better image quality, and it has a better autofocus system. I own a D5200 and I can tell you from experience the autofocus system is excellent. Truth be told you can't really go wrong with either camera, the reason I went with Nikon initially was that they had a stronger market for used equipment and I buy a lot of my stuff used, that and I wanted the higher image quality that the Nikon's provide. Hope that helps
Ok, well a couple of recommendations then - the Pentax K-30 is a very good camera and you certainly wouldn't go wrong in buying one, however I would also recommend you take a look at the Nikon D5200 as well. The K30 will shoot faster but from the sounds of things that really wouldn't be a huge advantage for you, it also has a weather sealed body with is nice but really not a feature most folks will get a ton of use out of normally. The Nikon has a 24 mp sensor (as opposed to the K30's 16 mp) and will give you better image quality, and it has a better autofocus system. I own a D5200 and I can tell you from experience the autofocus system is excellent. Truth be told you can't really go wrong with either camera, the reason I went with Nikon initially was that they had a stronger market for used equipment and I buy a lot of my stuff used, that and I wanted the higher image quality that the Nikon's provide. Hope that helps
Thank you so much...i was actually looking at that Nikon as well ...this definitely helped me a lot