Taking video with DSLR cameras has become not surprisingly popular in the last few years. Most people would agree, this is because the quality of the footage produced by a DSLR is far higher quality than the majority of standard camcorders on the market at the moment. As soon as consumers recognized that they could achieve film like footage with a DSLR camera that costs less than ,000 dollars, DSLR video cameras became quite sought after. However, with such a unbridled influx of DSLR hd video cameras coming on the market. It can be trying to figure out what camera to purchase. DSLR cameras all have so many options, and it can be near impossible to make sense of the collection of choices out there.
At the moment, the finest dslr cameras, which also have HD video capacity are made by Canon, Nikon, Sony and Pentax. I realize, others do exist. But those cameras are by far the best. If you're in the quest for a bran new DSLR camera to take awesome video with, the most reasonably priced, feature loaded cameras currently available to consumers are the Canon T2i, the Pentax K-X, and the Sony A55. While all of these cameras have many things in common, they each have distinct differences that make them unique. For example T2i does not have a continuous autofocusing feature, but it does have complete manual controls. This is a feature that the Sony lacks.
Don't be fooled though, the Sony A55 has continuous autofocus with its transparent mirror technology, but no manual video controls. Finally, the Pentax K-X creates the lowest resolution High Definition footage at 720p, but what it lacks in resolution it makes up for in lens selection. Every single new Pentax camera can use all Pentax lenses created in the past couple decades. This gives the video enthusiast many affordable lens selections if they pickup a Pentax DSLR unit.
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