If you are one of those who are looking for the best DSLR under 50000 in India, then you are at the right place. Today, with the help of this article we are going to provide you the list of top best DSLR cameras under Rs 50,000 in India. So, without wasting any time let’s get started….
Sony ILCE-6000L/B
This particular model comes with 60fps recording, 11fps continuous shooting mode, as well as WiFi. In addition to that there are also 179 AF points. The only thing that doesn’t hold well as compared to a DSLR is the weaker battery. Furthermore, the lenses may possibly be slightly more expensive than those for Nikon or Canon.
Sensor: 23.5 x 15.6mm, APS-C CMOS sensor
Image processing: Bionz X
Autofocus points: 179
ISO: 100-25600
Video: 1080 60p
Battery: 360 shots
Included lens: 16-50mm
Weight: 344g
Maximum resolution: 24.3MP
Display: Articulated 3″ 921k-dot articulated
Continuous Shooting: 11fps
Canon EOS M50 Mirrorless Camera
Canon EOS M50 Mirrorless Camera comes with the latest image processor, WiFi/NFC, 7.4fps burst mode, and has 143 AF points and 4k video recording. The only drawback about this camera is its battery life. Also, the M50 is very much similar to its 18 months back launched M5. While there are a few differences, all-in-all, the M50 seems to be a much better camera as the image quality is perfectly amazing.
Sensor: 22.3 x 14.9 mm, APS-C CMOS sensor
Maximum resolution: 24.1MP
Display: Articulated 3″ 1040k-dot articulated touch-screen
Continuous Shooting: 7.4fps
Auto focus points: 143
ISO: 100-25600
Video: 4K/24p
Battery: 235 shots
Connectivity: WiFi, NFC and Bluetooth
Nikon D3400
If you are looking for a quality DSLR, then Nikon D3400 is a great choice for you. The DSLR is easy to hold as well as use. It has an accessible along with convenient button layout. It has user-friendly UI and menu system. It comprises of solid ISO performance as well as quick focusing speed. In addition to that the videos and images clicked showed supreme quality. It also supports SnapBridge application.
Image Sensor & Resolution: 24.2 Megapixel CMOS
Included lenses: 18-55 mm Lens + 70-300 Lens
Auto-focus Points: 11
Optical Zoom: 1x
ISO: 100 – 25600
Weight: 395 g
Screen: 3.0″ LCD
Video Capture Resolution: 1920 x 1080p, 60p
Continuous Shooting Speed: 5 FPS
Canon EOS 200D II DSLR Camera
There a number of improvements done over the original 200D, comprising a much better battery life, a new image processor, as well as 4K recording capabilities. It also maintains the large ISO rang as well as the excellent display together with touchscreen functionality. The AF points on the camera continue to disappoint though.
Sensor: 22.3 x 14.9 mm, APS-C CMOS sensor
Maximum resolution: 24.2MP
Display: Articulated 3″ 1040k-dot articulated touch-screen
Continuous Shooting: 5fps
ISO: 100-25600
Video: 4K 25p
Battery: 1070 shots
Included lens: 18-55mm
Panasonic G7
First introduced in May 2015 , Panasonic Lumix DMC-G7 is basically a 16.0MP Semi-Pro Mirrorless camera with a Four Thirds (17.3 x 13 mm ) sized CMOS sensor. With this model, Panasonic replaced the older G6 model. The best part is that it offers WiFi, 4K video, 7FPS burst, and ample autofocus points. Even though the sensor on the G85 doesn’t come with an anti-aliasing filter such as the G7.
Sensor: 17.3 x 13.0 mm, Four Thirds CMOS sensor
Image processing: N/A
Maximum resolution: 16.84MP
Weight: 410g
ISO: 100-25600
Display: Articulated 3″ 1040k-dot articulated touch-screen
Continuous Shooting: 6fps
Auto focus points: 49
Video: 4K/30p
Battery: 360 shots
Included lens: 14-42mm
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