Sunday, January 13, 2019

Best five camera's under price one lakh

Best five camera's under price one lakh:-

Just for the benefit of my readers, I would like to mention here that this is not a ranking or a comparison. I have just brought out, which I think, are the best cameras in India today under the 1 lakh mark. you can check their latest price on google.(they are under the price 1 lakh)

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1.) Canon EOS 80D with 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM:-

Canon Digital SLR Camera Body [EOS 80D] and EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 Image Stabilization USM Lens with 24.2 Megapixel (APS-C) CMOS Sensor and Dual Pixel CMOS AF:-

SPECIFICATIONS:-

       ·    Providing a comprehensive view, the EOS 80D camera’s Intelligent Viewfinder helps bring the thrill of SLR         photography with each use·    The Intelligent Viewfinder displays AF points and AF mode, has a grid display, a horizontal electronic level,        plus numerous other points of information, all of which can be hidden·   For AF operation, the EOS 80D camera has a wide-area, 45-point, all cross-type AF system with low                luminance performance to EV -3 and 4 types of AF area selection modes·   The  24.2 Megapixel (APS-C) CMOS sensor captures high-resolution images and has refined individual             pixels that enable high ISO speeds (16000 for still photographs, 12800 for movies)·    Fast and incredibly quiet, the EF-S 18–135mm f/3.5–5.6 IS USM’s  NANO USM AF system not only                   delivers  high speed AF, but also makes quiet, fast, and smooth AF transitions     Focuses incredibly fast thanks to its  NANO USM motor, a clear advantage for action photography and for          working on the fly

·         Excellent AF performance
·         Good image quality
·         Good noise reduction

2.) Sony RX100 II

SPECIFICATIONS:-
  • 1"-type Exmor-R BSI-CMOS sensor (13.2 x 8.8mm, 3:2 aspect ratio)
  • 20.2 million effective pixels
  • 28-100mm (equiv), f/1.8-4.9 Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* lens
  • Steady-Shot image stabilization
  • ISO 160-12,800 (Down to ISO 100 and to 25,600 expanded)
  • NFC-mediated Wi-Fi allowing file transfer and control from smartphones
  • Rear control dial and customizable front control ring
  • 10fps continuous shooting in 'Speed Priority' mode
  • Tiltable 3" 1.2M-dot 'WhiteMagic' LCD screen
  • 13 Picture Effects (33 with variations)
  • Memory Recall feature can store up to three groups of custom settings
  • 1080p60 video, (AVCHD) with MP4 option (50p in PAL regions)
  • Built-in stereo microphones
Pros:
  • Good build quality
  • Excellent image quality
  • Hot shoe support
3.) Nikon D7500

The Nikon D7500 is a midrange DSLR that brings updates to the D7200 and also borrows technology from the D500. It features the 20MP CMOS sensor from the D500, making it capable of 4K video at up to 30fps, and expanding its sensitivity to a maximum of ISO 1,640,000. While it keeps the 51-point AF system from the D7200, it gains the 180k-pixel metering sensor from the D500 and enables features like highlight weighted metering. The screen now tilts and also features touch capability. Weather sealing is improved over the D7200 as well, and weight has been reduced to 640 grams.


Pros:-
  • User friendly menu and layout
  • Excellent Af performance
4.) 
Fujifilm X100F

The Fujifilm X100F is the company's fourth-generation fixed lens camera with an APS-C sensor. It retains the same rangerfinder design of its predecessors, but adds an AF point joystick as well as an ISO dial on the top plate. The 35mm equiv. F2 lens is unchanged, as is the unique hybrid viewfinder and fixed 3" LCD. Inside, the camera has a new 24.3MP CMOS sensor along with an updated image processor. The ACROS film simulation mode is new, as is an electronic shutter that tops out at 1/32000 sec. As one would expect, Wi-Fi is a standard feature.

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Pros:-
  • Hybrid viewfinder
  • Joystick control
  • WiFi
5.) 
Olympus OM-D E-M1

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Manufacturer description: The OM-D E-M1 interchangeable lens camera is now the flagship of Olympus's Micro Four Thirds lineup. Rather than calling it the follow-up to the E-M5, Olympus says that the E-M1 is actually the 'successor' to the E-5, a Four Thirds DSLR introduced back in 2010. The E-M1's 16.3-megapixel Live MOS sensor has on-chip 37-point phase detection, which allows the E-M1 to focus legacy Four Thirds lenses (using the optional MMF-3 adapter) at much faster speeds than previous Olympus m4/3 cameras. When you're using Micro Four Thirds lenses, focusing is handled by the EM-1's 81-point contrast detect AF system.
The EM-1 is weather, dust, splash and freezeproof, with a large high resolution touch LCD and electronic viewfinder. It retains the E-M5's built-in 5-axis image stabilization, plenty of customizable controls, and Wi-Fi image transfer and camera controls via Olympus's Image Share 2.0 smartphone app.

Pros:
  • Excellent EVF
  • Fast and accurate AF
  • Excellent image quality

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