
We saw quite a few great cameras in the year 2014, but which ones made it to the list of best cameras of 2014? If you were confused by the jargon, and are looking for a quick review of some of the best digital or compact camera that’ll do your job, we have a quick guide to help you out.
An affordable camera for newbies, and a definite improvement over its predecessor, the D3300 offers an intuitive visual interface to help you with both image capturing and post-processing effects. This 24 MP camera has been optimized for sharpness, thus definitely making it a very good first buy. Click here for more info
Canon’s answer to the D3300, the image quality is nearly the same as its competitor, in spite of the fact that the 1200D has a lower 18 MP resolution. The major difference is the off-camera Canon EOS 1200D Photo Companion app that helps you with image capture and manipulation, as opposed to Nikon’s in-camera version. Eventually, this boils down to a personal choice, since both are quite evenly matched in all other aspects.
If you’re looking for a full-frame DSLR, the widely quoted Holy Grail of DSLR photography, but you’re on a tight budget, then the D610 is definitely worth considering. The 24 MP resolution suffices for most people who are just looking for a quick inroad into DSLR photography, and superior image quality, as compared to previously mentioned entry-level cameras, investing in this model would definitely be a good idea. Click here for more info.
The camera that has it all, well, nearly. A heavily improved autofocus system, great battery life, and an impressive detail, given the fine resolution exposure meter, the only complaints you’ll have is the lack of Wi-Fi integration and no 4K video capture. However, these hardly suffice to constitute a deal-breaker, because the Mark II is a great choice, even with a 20.2 MP lens, which helps in yielding superior images, thus making it a strong opponent for the D610. Click here for more info.
The list can’t possibly be complete without a camera designed with movie capture in mind. Also, the best camera of the lot has to be the Alpha A99. Featuring a silent control wheel at the front of the camera for live adjustment during recording, this camera creates stunning 1080p shots, and in the hands of the right cameraman, will definitely show its mettle. Even for the beginner, the silent and fast autofocus ensures that even the bare minimum for the Alpha A99 is a lofty peak. This is definitely a top camera of 2014, unless you want to wait for the A99 II, which is rumored to be showing off Sony’s 4K abilities. Click here for more info.
The Ferrari of DSLR cameras, this one is for the pros. Even though it’s still a work-in-progress, and is yet to show its full capabilities that’ll be fully explored in its successors, the D4S is still a beast of a camera, with the normal settings recommended for those who aren’t very sure about its bewilderingly wide array of extended settings. Nonetheless, the D4S ably assists you in picking the best of shots, thus making it a priceless tool in the hands of the right person. Click here for more info.
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