A Canon 850D? I had to read that twice - did they mean a Nikon D850? Nope, they are serious. What is it about Canon and Nikon that they use nearly the same names? Back in the 80's Nikon had F, F2, F3, F4 while Canon filled in with F1, and for direct rival pro cameras too.
Originally posted by clickclick My first 35mm camera was a K-1000 I bought new in '77, but sadly, it was stolen from me at gun point
I know that the K1000 has become a must-have cult, but that's extreme
Originally posted by c.a.m One of the two 'cons' is the battery life of "670 shots." Gee, carry an extra battery
It is amazing what some people complain about. Some guy on the internet recently was complaining that the K-1 did not record full EXIF data when using old manual lenses.
Originally posted by biz-engineer Nikon D3500 is number one. It's the best, I suppose. Number 1 is usually the best.Pentax K1 Mk II comes last: the worst DSLR of 2020 according to Digital Camera World.
I did not read the order as an order of merit - it looked arbitrary to me.
Originally posted by normhead I'm not sure what the point of these rankings are. They could really only be of interest to complete newbies. Anyone who's used a DSLR for a few years will have an idea of what suits them, based on what and how they shoot.
As I said, I did not read this list as a ranking, only as info on these cameras with some plus and minus points, generally fair I thought. No matter how long I've used a DSLR for, if I'm looking to buy a new model I would still need to look around for info on new models and this would be a source. I would not rely on a single article of course.