Choosing Your First Digital SLR Camera - Pentax K-x Or Canon T1i?

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When you know you want to be creative and professional than "point and shoot" camera will permit, you know you're ready to move on choosing your first digital SLR camera.

In the past, these beauties are the domain of serious professional photographers, or those with a very generous budget. past few years has brought a number of excellent entry level digital cameras on the market at very reasonable prices. However, they are still a serious little kit and you should give some thought to where you invest your money.

So now the question of what the camera can not choose?

a brief look through the best sellers on Amazon.com, or reference to consumer reviews of web sites, or soon will highlight the most popular digital SLR cameras in the category and there are some seriously high specification contenders here.

It might be that you have loyalty to certain brands or manufacturers - an early leader in the digital SLR Nikon and Canon were. Although there are many newer producers enter the field it's also great to see that Pentax makes it through the established expertise of the traditional SLR lens to the quality of the digital market place.

recent deals, Pentax KX entered the scene with a battery of advanced features.

right up front you can see that the 12.4 effective megapixel Pentax KX is more than capable of capturing a huge amount of detail in every scene.

This is not quite as much as 15.1-megapixel Canon EOS Rebel T1i so if size matters to you, Canon is on the edge, but a newly designed high-performance CMOS sensor in the Pentax KX upgraded filter and function combine to produce exceptional image quality - or the camera will do a perfectly good job in most circumstances

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This is not quite as much as 15.1-megapixel Canon EOS Rebel T1i so if size matters to you, Canon is on the edge, but a newly designed high-performance CMOS sensor in the Pentax KX upgraded filter and function combine to produce exceptional image quality - or the camera will do a perfectly good job in most circumstances

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This is not quite as much as 15.1-megapixel Canon EOS Rebel T1i so if size matters to you, Canon is on the edge, but a newly designed high-performance CMOS sensor in the Pentax KX upgraded filter and function combine to produce exceptional image quality - or the camera will do a perfectly good job in most circumstances

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This is not quite as much as 15.1-megapixel Canon EOS Rebel T1i so if size matters to you, Canon is on the edge, but a newly designed high-performance CMOS sensor in the Pentax KX upgraded filter and function combine to produce exceptional image quality - or the camera will do a perfectly good job in most circumstances

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Again, while the Pentax has a bit more sophisticated features here, the truth is that no cameras would be a perfectly good picture with a sharp focus.

Another feature common to both cameras is a requirement for standard AA-type batteries.

This option is probably reduces costs and increases the weight of the camera a bit. However, the biggest advantage is that AA batteries are available just about anywhere, so there is little chance that your battery will run out and be hard to replace or recharge, just pop along to the nearest corner store, gas station or a shack for the purchase of new shares.

use of energy-efficient circuits to claim Pentax extremely long life of your battery with the ability to shoot up to 1900 images.

When choosing your first digital SLR you need to think about the type of photography that inspires you. Both models are reviewed here give you great flexibility, host of full features and great low light sensitivity.

Both cameras have an option for image stabilization, but to achieve this in different ways. Pentax Shake Reduction mechanism is built into the camera body, so it's available for all lenses mounted on the camera. Canon has opted for different strategies have Canon's optical Image Stabilizer technology integrated into select lenses that are often delivered as part of a kit camera purchase.

So, the bottom line is that both of these cameras are a great entry level DSLR that will suit any beginner to grow with you as you develop your photography skills.

One area where Pentax has the edge in the KX's high-speed continuous shutter that captures as many as 17 pictures (in JPEG recording format) at a maximum speed of about 4.7 frames per second - the fastest of all first-class model. Its top shutter speed of 1 / 6000 second allows the photographer to preserve crisp, clear images with fast-moving.

Canon will include more megapixels, which can be important if you really want to blow-up or enlarge your images, and Pentax may have more shots per battery, and faster recording speed.

You pays your money and you makes your choice - and did I mention that the Pentax KX is available in a range of different colors, white, red or black, of course ...

I bet you'll be happy whatever camera you end up with!

Have fun!

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