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Top 5 DSLR

In the age of changing trends and more people choosing traveling over other professions, many people come with their doubts like Which are the best cameras under Rs 50,000? For many people who have been bitten by photography bug and want to upgrade from mid-range cameras to some powerful DSLRs in Rs 50,000 to Rs 55,000 segment, here’s an opinion. To be honest, you can buy an impressive camera with an adequate lens system in Rs 50,000-55,000.Though it might not get you those high-grade professional cameras with a huge set of lens but you’ll find several amazing features in the cameras listed below.

So here’s a list of top 5 best cameras which can be bought around Rs 50,000 in India for March 2018. Our compiled list includes only DSLRs and not mirrorless cameras.

Canon EOS 800D

Canon EOS 800D

The first camera to top our list is Canon EOS 800D. It comes with some amazing features and specs. A true delight for someone looking for a budget camera in this price segment.

The general specs of this camera are as follows:

The camera comes with a 24.2 MP DX-format CMOS sensor. It uses DIGIC 7 image processing technique. The camera roughly weighs around 532g. It comes with articulated 3″ 1040k-dot touch-screen display and 45 point Autofocus system. It can continuously shoot at 6fps. It offers an ISO range of 100-25600. Coming to the video recording, it offers 1080p recording at 60fps. The camera allows you to take 600 shots in full battery mode.The DSLR comes with 18-55mm Lens kit.

Pros:

  • Comes with Touchscreen navigation.
  • Added Wifi feature.
  • Offers 60p video.
  • Good battery life.

Cons:

  • Battery life can be improved.

Nikon D5600

Nikon D5600

The second camera in this list is from the house of Nikon. The D5600 has been the hot talk since its launch.

The general specs of this camera are as follows:

The camera comes with a 24.1 MP DX-format CMOS (23.5 x 15.6 mm) sensor. It uses Expeed 4 image processing technique. The camera roughly weighs around 465g. It comes with articulated 3.2″ 1040k-dot touch-screen display and 39 point Autofocus system. It can continuously shoot at 5fps. It offers an ISO range of 100-25600. Coming to the video recording, it offers 1080p recording at 60fps. The camera allows you to take 970 shots in full battery mode.The DSLR comes with 18-55mm Lens kit.

Pros:

  • Added Wifi feature.
  • Packed with a powerful battery.
  • Bigger display.

Cons:

  • Comparatively, lesser AF points.

Canon EOS 750D

Canon EOS 750D

The third camera on our list is Canon EOS 750D. It also offers a wide range of features and is a great camera in this price segment. The general specs of this camera are as follows:

The camera comes with a 24.2 MP DX-format CMOS (22.3 x 14.9 mm) sensor. It uses DIGIC 6 image processing technique. The camera roughly weighs around 555g. It comes with articulated 3″ 1040k-dot touch-screen display and 19 point Autofocus system. It can continuously shoot at 5fps. It offers an ISO range of 100-12800. Coming to the video recording, it offers 1080p recording at 30fps. The camera allows you to take 440 shots in full battery mode.The DSLR comes with 18-55mm Lens kit.

Pros:

  • Comes with Touchscreen navigation.
  • Added Wifi feature.

Cons:

  • 19 AF points are something not expected.
  • Video recording at 30fps is bit disappointing.

Nikon D5500

Nikon D5500

The fourth camera in our list is from the brand called Nikon. A beautifully crafted camera with great design. This camera is quite famous among the photography enthusiasts!

Talking about the specifications:

The camera comes with a 24.1 MP DX-format CMOS (23.5 x 15.6 mm) sensor. It uses Expeed 4 image processing technique. The camera roughly weighs around 420g- comparatively lighter than the other cameras in the list. It comes with articulated 3.2″ 1040k-dot touch-screen display and 39 point Autofocus system. It can continuously shoot at 5fps. It offers an ISO range of 100-25600. Coming to the video recording, it offers 1080p recording at 60fps. The camera allows you to take 820 shots in full battery mode.The DSLR comes with 18-55mm Lens kit.

Pros:

  • Added Wifi feature.
  • Packed with a powerful battery.
  • Bigger display.
  • Lighter and easy handling.

Cons:

  • Comparatively, lesser AF points than top picks.

Sony Alpha A68

Sony Alpha A68

 

 

The last camera on our list is from the house of Sony. The brand is already famous for its innovative and prominent contribution to camera sensors. Coming to the specifications of this camera, here’s a brief review:

The camera comes with a 24.1MP 23.5 x 15.6 mm, APS-C CMOS sensor. It uses BIONZ X image processing technique. The camera roughly weighs around 610g. It comes with an articulated 2.7″ 460k-dot screen display and 79 point Autofocus system. It can continuously shoot at 8fps. It offers an ISO range of 100-25600. Coming to the video recording, it offers 1080p recording at 60fps. The camera allows you to take 580 shots in full battery mode.The DSLR comes with 18-55mm Lens kit.

Pros:

  • Offers 8fps continuous shooting.
  • Offers 60p video.
  • 79 AF points

Cons:

  • Smaller display.
  • Lack of powerful battery.

So, that’s our hot picks for the month of March. Though some of the cameras listed above may cost you above Rs.50,000, somewhere between Rs.50,000-Rs.55,000 price segment but believe me they’re worth spending few extra bucks. Do make a right choice. Till then keep clicking!