Saturday, September 14, 2013

How to set up and use a Canon 650D digital camera?

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Geb


How can I set up a new Canon 650D digital camera and what are suitable hardware and software that I could buy to use with the camera to view, edit and print my photographs.
Also explain how to set it up and maintain it.



Answer
Explain how to set up and maintain the Canon DSLR. Tells me that you bought a DSLR because everybody on this site told you too. Now you are faced with how to operate the darn thing. Simply put you bought more camera than you should have. Well the only thing is to make the best of it.

LETS ADDRESS YOUR QUESTIONS FIRST:
1.You should not get into editing beyond the simple cropping that processors offer for now, you have enough on your plate. I always use a store in my community for most of my pictures.. I do not go into their store except to "pick-up" my order. I use their web site to crop, & order my prints. I don't like putting my memory card into machines that have been abused by every "Tom, Dick & Harry!"
COMPUTER UPLOADING: buy & use a memory card reader ($6.00) instead of the camera to computer cord that drives people nuts.
2. Hardware; there is no hardware to buy now or ever. If you are referring to lenses, you do not have the experience now to go out and spend money on lenses that YOU really don't have a need for yet.
SOFTWARE: you should have connected your camera to your computer for any up dates to your camera, when you first got your camera. Make this a once a year project. When I connected my camera, the web site updated the cameras software so I could use the (then) new SDHC memory cards.
3. Set the camera up and maintain it. Starting backwards unless you use some other size battery you should get yourself about 3 sets of double "A" rechargeable batteries. The best brand are Eneloop. Buy together with a battery charger is the most economical way. If you have a different size battery buy two extras batteries, or at least one. Keep batteries charged , what ever size you use.
4. NECK STRAP- Yahoo does not like it when I use capitals all the time BUT this is perhaps the most important thing you can do. Always wear the neck strap. You drop this camera, be warned-dropping is NOT covered under warranty! The camera belongs in two places only, around your neck or in the gadget bag! Not carry by it's strap in your hands (like that blasted Nikon commercial implies!)
5.Auto setting, most people who own DLSR's recommend against using the "Auto" setting. But I recommend YOU use it until you become familiar with your camera.

I also recommend you invest in some easy to read books by Scot Kelby. He writes in a very easy to read style. I have a few because at first digital was foreign to me coming from a film environment.
The really nice thing about his books beyond the understanding factor is his web site. He often refers you to his web site to make visual presentations easier to understand! This is a real plus for me.
And while we are on the subject of reading you should check amazon for a good book on your model camera. Instruction books are often hard to read because it seems they do not employ "tech" writers anymore and you are left with what is left.

That is enough on your plate!

Good Luck

P.S. I just read "Jim A's" advise on the manual. He is correct but I take it one step further. I download and PRINT the manual, leaving out simple things I already know like putting batteries in the camera etc. I take the remaining pages to a large place like Staples and have them cut and spiral bind the rest. I carry this home made manual with me should I encounter a situation I am not familiar with.
All this editing and preparing also enhances my knowledge of the camera and I find I have less & less to refer to. And while I am on my soapbox, get your backside out there and shoot and shoot. Experience is the best teacher!

Which Canon digital camera model is the best for amateur photographers!?




Hez H


I would like to buy a Canon camera, not a big professional one, I would also like to know which model gives the best picture quality as well as practical one. Thanks.


Answer
unless you care about brand that much, I wouldn't recommend canon. You're paying more for brand name. Go to best buy and check out Nikon and Sony. Those two brands have Cameras equal and better quality that canon and they're not overpriced. Sony has more high quality compact cameras where Nikon has more larger ones and you can add different lenses if you would like. If you're really set on getting a canon, get the canon EOS 7d slr. It's a nice camera even though it's overpriced




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Need to buy a digital camera with good quality video?

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kumar


I have to buy a digital camera in India with the price range Rs 6000 to Rs 7000 . I have to take indoor snaps and video . The video quality should be good enough .
Kindly suggest me .
Kumar



Answer
try to look for Fujifilm F100fd or Fujifilm F200EXR the newer one.
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/Q408prem...
12mpx, 5x optc zoom, record video w/sound, iso up to 12800

also think of Canon,
do not think of Nikon, it is slow at night shots to focus
do not think of Samsung, it is worst image quality
second only to Casio in baddest quality image.

think of panasonic, but maybe if you think of this, maybe get back to Fujifilm and check why its the best of 2008.

i have Fuji F100fd, my friends like it and two of them bought the same camera too.

what are the good options in instant photo camera market in India ?




red lily


I want to buy an instant photo camera and I have no idea as to which companies and what camera are good . I am totally new to it . I have no idea about prices too . Please help me out . I want a good camera and good photos (who dosen't ??) and I hope not too costly , I dont think I would like a digital camera coz I already have a sony handycam . Please help me out .


Answer
First you have to decide what is your intended usage for the camera.

If you have professional intentions you need to go in for a DSLR, then decide upon the model and brand.

If you just want it for fun and clicking family pictures, go for any normal digital camera that's about 10-12 megapixels. Nearly all companies have similar features, give or take a few.

Either way you will have to buy a digital camera only - film cameras are passe.

Remember a video camera's primary job is to take videos, so it'll never be too good in still photo results. The same also works vice versa for a still camera.

You can choose from various companies models like Sony, Nikon, Canon which are market leaders.

Cheaper versions would be available in companies like Minolta, Olympus etc.

You can even buy a camera online. It works out quite well for most people.




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What digital camera would you recommend?

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aetherboxx


I'm looking for a decent digital camera to use primarily for shooting flower arrangements against white backgrounds. Quality and focus are the major concerns here as most of the work will be closeup/macro. A good zoom lens and SLR are a plus for general purpose shooting. What camera(s) would you recommend in the under $600 price range?


Answer
I recommend to anyone seriously contemplating the purchase of a new digital SLR camera to consider these two primary questions:
1. How much money do you have to spend???? $500.? $800.? $1,500.?
2. What level of photography do you aspire to "progress to" in the coming years ? (i.e. basic beginner, intermediate, or professional/business use).
For most beginners to intermediates I usually suggest one of these two manufacturers: Canon vs Nikon

1. Canon EOS Rebel model XSi. (Also known as the Canon 450D in Britain) The "kit" package comes with an 18-55mm zoom lens. The camera has pop-up flash, 12.2 Megapixels, and shutter speeds up to 1/4000th, 100-1,600 ISO sensitivity, 7 auto exposure Scene modes, PLUS Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority and Programmed Exposure Modes and Manual. It also has a 3 inch LCD screen, 3.5 frames continuous per second max., 9 point AF system, Live View Functioning and the ability to record photos in 3, 6 or 12 Megapixels PLUS numerous other great features found only on more expensive cameras. Wal-Mart is also selling them now for about $799. Sam's Club also has them for $729. I also think that Amazon dot com has them for around $650.

I bought one of these 6 months ago and use it as my "back up" camera. I absolutely love it. I have gotten some fantastic photos with it and cannot praise it enough. I routinely enlarge my photos to make 8x10's and 11x14 size enlargements with no noticeable distortion or loss of detail in the pictures.

2. Nikon D-90: If you prefer to use Nikon equipment I strongly recommend the Nikon D-90 which has 12.3 Megapixels, 3 inch monitor with Live View, 200-3,200 ISO sensitivity, 11 point AF system with Face Priority, 4.5 frames per second in continuous mode, 5 advanced Scene modes for auto exposure plus Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority, Programmed Auto plus Manual. The D-90 sells for around $900-950. (Body ONLY. The 18-55mm lens cost an additional $150.-175.) Typically, Nikon equipment is slightly more expensive than Canon equipment, but (having owned both Nikon and Canon cameras), I have seldom noticed BETTER quality results using Nikon equipment.

You might also consider the Nikon D-40 ($499) kit that comes with the 18-55mm lens. Another great choice is the Nikon D-60 kit ($649) which also comes with the 18-55mm lens. All of these Nikon's can be found at Best Buy or Amazon dot com for a very low price.

These selections are probably the best choices for any beginner to intermediate skill level, offering the most lenses and other accessories, dealers and places to purchase. Both manufacturers have a good selection of macro lenses, which is just what you need for taking close up photos of flowers.

I strongly recommend that ALL beginners buy a good book on digital photography AND take a class or two from a Vocational school or Community Education Center in your area.
You can learn more about the technical specifications of each of these two cameras at these websites:

http://www.usa.canon.com
http://www.nikonusa.com

Good Luck

Please help me decide which of these 3 digital cameras is the best?




Jennifer


I want to buy a nice digital camera. I've heard good things about the Canon PowerShot SD750/ SD 800/ SD 850, Canon PowerShot A630/640, and Sony Cybershot DSC T100. These seem to be the 3 top models based on reviews. Can anyone help me decided which is the best? Or if there is another model that is also good or possibly better? Thanks in advance for your help!


Answer
I favor the Canon SD750. There is a terrific video review of the camera at this page. It helped me decide.
http://canon-directory.com/store/Canon/canon-SD750-digital-elph-camera




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Friday, September 13, 2013

How to hack my digital camera?

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Awesomenes


My camera is a Kodak EasyShare CX7330. Are there any free, easy ways to hack it on the Internet to add features or make it better?


Answer
All the "hacks" so far are for Canon P&S cameras. To use hacks you may have to just buy a Canon camera that someone has developed hacks.

You can do a Yahoo Search to find them. Here is one such link

http://www.gearlog.com/2008/05/chdk_is_for_manual_control_fre.php

Is there any way to override the firmware on my camera?




ME


I have a Samsung S860 camera, and I want to override the settings on it so I can allow the lens to be exposed for any ammount of time. Are there any programs/websites that allow me to put new firmware on my camera?


Answer
No, a quick check didn't turn up any firmware hacks for this camera. A lot of the Canon Powershots have a firmware hack called CHDK. It's really elegant in that it doesn't actually overwrite your firmware so you don't have to worry about voiding your warranty or anything like that, but it enables a lot of features that are almost impossible to find in cameras in their class. I only mention this in case you remember this the next digital camera you purchase.




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What is a good camera for a beginning photography class?

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Isabeau


I am thinking of taking a photography class at my local community college. What is a good "starter" camera?
It has to be 35mm with f-stop and shutter controls.
I am completely clueless and don't know what those things are or where to look. I'd like to spend as little as possible.
Thank you!



Answer
I'm a Nikon guy so my answer might be a bit biased.

I'd recomend the D40, its $490 at Adorama, my favorite photo retailing site.

http://www.adorama.com/INKD40KSD.html?searchinfo=nikon%20D40%20outfit&item_no=4

That kit comes with the camera, a zoom lens, and a memory card, everything you need to start taking pictures. The camera has both f/stop and shutter controls, but isn't technically 35mm, its actually 24mm (if I remember correctly.) They aren't really any 'starter' 35mm digital cameras, you'd have to spend well over a thousand dollars for a 35mm digital. I'm sure your photo teacher just means it can't be a point and shoot. If he really means it has to be a 35mm film camera, then your choices are near limitless, but you're almost certainly going to be buying used.

The great thing about the Nikon (or Canon) system is that it can grow with you. If photography is something you get into you can buy new lenses and accessories to complement the camera you have, and when you want to get a new camera, it will work with the lenses you've already bought.

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Edit - It looks like the other responders are certain you really do need a film camera. If the class has anything related to developing and working in a darkroom then you definitely DO need a film camera.

I'd still recommend a Nikon, especially an older one. Nikon lenses are MUCH easier to find, just because in the company's ~50 year history of making SLRs the lens mount hasn't changed (though certain other things about lens compatibility have) whereas old Canon lenses don't work on new Canon camera and vice versa. I completely agree with the responder who recommended the FM-10, available here with a lens for less than $200 (used). http://www.adorama.com/US%20%20%20%20304835.html?searchinfo=nikon%20fm-10&item_no=4

whats the best film SLR camera and what kind of lens should i start with for a beginner?




lasiafex5


i was wondering which is better nikon or canon. i was also troubled by the types of lenses that i should buy.


Answer
You'll find you have a lot more choice in terms of price range and capabilities in the Canon product line. The best advice you'll get is to go to a reputable camera store and handle the cameras. See how easy they are to use. See how they feel in your hand. Try a couple of different lens on the body you like.

My priorities would be:

1. A camera body that fits well in your hands with easy to use controls

2. A zoom lens in the 35-100mm range. This will cover a lot of situations.

3. A good external flash. The on board flash tends to be weak, prone to red eye.

4. A good bag to put it all in with room for more lenses.

5. A good tripod.

And be prepared for the biased sales person. Some will try to sell you their favourite brand. Instead go for what feels good in your hand. Some cameras will be lighter or heavier than others. Some bodies are more compact, some are larger. Find what works for your hands.

Also keep in mind the ability to grow into a Digital SLR later. Will all the accessories you buy now work on the digital bodies too. A good web site to see the Canon history is:

http://www.canon.com/canon-museum/index/html




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What computer model can handle the HD videos of an SLR camera?

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Nayak


At the moment I have a four-year old HP laptop, windows vista and it cannot handle the HD videos from my canon t3i digital SLR camera. Should I invest in a new computer or is there a way I can upgrade my HP to handle the videos?


Answer
You will need a fast CPU and as much RAM as you can find, 8 gb or better with one fast 1 tb or better hard drive for compiling the final edit of your video.

Here is a link to some "turn-key" video editing computers which usually include one of the most popular video editing programs.

http://www.coremicro.com/grass-valley-edius-hdstorm-plus-turnkey-workstation-intel-core-i7.html

If you get further into building a video production company, you may need to add a RAID storage tower, some DVD Blu-Ray authoring software and some encoding software.

Is the Kodak Zi8's video footage directly uploadable to Windows Movie Maker?

Q. I am researching video cameras online, and this is something I have to know. [I bought a Canon digital still camera with HD video, hoping that I could use it to make movies as well. I tried to edit the clips in WMM, but it won't even recognize them. (so if you are reading this and you know how to fix this problem, please help soI won't waste money on a video camera! Thank you!)]

Thanks in advance.


Answer
WMM does not support all file types and not HD.
WINDOWS MOVIE MAKER
Files associated with Windows Movie Maker
Audio files: .aif, .aifc, .aiff .asf, .au, .mp2, .mp3, .mpa, .snd, .wav, and .wma
Picture files: .bmp, .dib, .emf, .gif, .jfif, .jpe, .jpeg, .jpg, .png, .tif, .tiff, and .wmf
Video files: .asf, .avi, .m1v, .mp2, .mp2v, .mpe, .mpeg, .mpg, .mpv2, .wm, and .wmv
you might have to convert your files using http://www.handbrake.fr/ or http://www.any-video-converter.com/download-avc-free.phpthis is a free video converter.


Vista WMM supports video files asf, avi, dvr-ms, m1v, mp2, mp2v, mpe, mpeg, mpg, mpv2, wm,and wmv




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Which digital camera is the best for low light conditions?

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R G


I am looking for a camera under £100, and i will mainly need to use it in low light conditions so need one that will produce good quality photos even when there is low light.

I have been considering the sony dsc - w50, or the sony dsc - s700, but the sony dsc - w50 is only 6 megapixels and the sony dsc - s700 is slightly big, and i want a more compact one.

So i need a compact digital camera, for under £100, that is at least 7 megapixels, and produces good quality photos in low light conditions.



Answer
the w50 should work
look at the canon a570
it is about the same price

How well does the Canon S5 IS work in low light/portrait situations?




Amanda V


I'm looking to upgrade my digital camera, but I'm not quite ready to make the investment in a DSLR. Out of the cameras I've seen the Canon S5 IS seems like an affordable alternative that will provide me the freedom I'd like. My consistent problem with digital cameras has been that I tend to photograph in low light/high-activity situations, (concerts, plays, late night shenanigans) and I'm always left with obscene digital grain, and unrecognizable blur. Does the Canon S5 IS have the ability to photograph well in these conditions?


Answer
The IS will definitely help you with the blur (as long as they are coming from your hand shaking because of the slow exposure), but I highly doubt that the digital noise will disappear with the S5 IS. The S5 IS use a 1/2.5" sensor which is pretty common in other pocket camera, and it's one of the reason why you see digital noise in low light situation.

Like other said, save up and get a DSLR. The XT is an excellent start for this, or if you want to get into the second hand market, the Digital Rebel/300D is just the camera for you.




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Thursday, September 12, 2013

How do you upload pictures from a Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi camera?

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xlilxkimx


My brother let me borrow his Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi camera for a trip and I'm not sure how to upload them onto my computer. My friend was telling me something about having to take out the memory card or something. Does anyone know?


Answer
I suspect your brother does this kind of thing with his camera all of the time and probably has everything necessary to do it. You should ask him how he does it and what equipment he uses which is information he will probably share with you. He'll have the software, the USB cable that will allow you to attach the camera to the computer, or a USB card reader which will allow you to download your images. No sense you buying more equipment like this if he's got it since it's his camera. If you're on vacation and your card is full and your brother is not around, take your camera to the nearest store to you that sells cameras or computers and buy an extra flash card. When you get back from your trip give him the extra flash card as thanks for letting you use his camera. I suspect he will be happy to download your images into his computer and then make CDs for you.

What kind of Canon Camera should i buy for sports event and landscape at the same time?




xoxo2pie


I have a digital canon camera rebel XTi and i know that is not fast enough for sports event, but at the same time i would like to take pictures of landscape. So any suggestions of what kind to buy and what model. Thanks!


Answer
The Canon 7D is capable of up to 8fps (frames per second) so that should suffice for your sports photography. Since its a "cropped sensor" camera any EF-S lenses you have can be used with it.

Read a review of the 7D here: http://www.shutterbug.net/equipmentreviews/proquality_digital_slrs/0310canon7D/index.html

For landscape photography the lens is more important. The Canon EF-S 10-22mm f3.5-4.5 USM will give you wide, sweeping landscapes. Just be sure to use a tripod for your landscape photography and understand how to achieve the maximum depth of field. For an explanation of depth of field this site will help: http://www.dofmaster.com/dofjs.html




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What Beginners Camera should I purchase?

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loudwhispe


I want to buy a beginners camera..but I don't know which one to choose!
I want a good quality camera (I'm going to be taking pictures of people and nature)
A camera that doesn't cost more then 550 euro and a camera thats kindof easy to use?
I also want a cannon camera (idk why) but it doesn't really matter if the one you suggest isn't a cannon.
Maybe an example photo too?

Thanks <3
LOL I added an extra n to canon o_o



Answer
The Pentax K-x performs better than the 1000D or any other camera in its price range and as well or better than some more expensive models (test comparisons below). Nikon and Canon owners still live in denial though. Check prices from B&H in USD then see test comparisons below

Pentax K-x w/18-55 $521 HD video
Pentax K-x w/18-55 and 50-200 $625 HD video
Pentax K-x w/18-55mm and 55-300mm $715 HD video
Nikon D5000 w/18-55 $700 HD video
Rebel XSi (450D) w/18-55 $560 No video
Nikon D3000 w/18-55 $550 No video
Canon T2i w/18-55 $900 HD video
Canon 7D body only $1700 HD video
Canon 50D body only $930 No video

With the K-x Image Stabilization and Auto-focus are both in the body. No need to pay for IS or AF with each and every lens you buy as with Nikon and Canon. This will save you significant cash throughout the years you own the camera.

http://www.pentaximaging.com/slr/K-x_Black/

See performance comparisons for the Canon 1000D, Nikon D3000 and Pentax K-x here
http://www.dxomark.com/index.php/eng/Image-Quality-Database/Compare-cameras/(appareil1)/268|0/(appareil2)/331|0/(appareil3)/345|0/(onglet)/0/(brand)/Canon/(brand2)/Nikon/(brand3)/Pentax

Performance between the K-x and Nikon D5000 is very close as shown in this comparison
http://www.dxomark.com/index.php/eng/Image-Quality-Database/Compare-cameras/(appareil1)/320|0/(appareil2)/345|0/(onglet)/0/(brand)/Nikon/(brand2)/Pentax

The K-x outperforms the Canon T2i and Canon 50D See the comparison here
http://www.dxomark.com/index.php/eng/Image-Quality-Database/Compare-cameras/(appareil1)/345|0/(appareil2)/338|0/(appareil3)/267|0/(onglet)/0/(brand)/Pentax/(brand2)/Canon/(brand3)/Canon

And the K-x outperforms the Canon 7D here with just a hair advantage to the 7D at high ISO
http://www.dxomark.com/index.php/eng/Image-Quality-Database/Compare-cameras/(appareil1)/345|0/(appareil2)/329|0/(onglet)/0/(brand)/Pentax/(brand2)/Canon

The Pentax K-x is a beginner friendly camera.

ImagingResource
âThe Pentax Kx has enormous value, thanks to its remarkable image and print quality, fine build, and class-leading burst speed, all combining to make one impressive digital SLR camera. The Pentax Kx is a Daveâs Pick. For sheer image quality at a wide range of ISOs, the Pentax Kx is tough to beat, especially for the price.â

DCResource
âThe Pentax K-x is an impressive entry-level digital SLR. It brings very good image quality (especially with a decent lens), snappy performance, tons of features, HD movie recording, and good build quality to the table. If youâre looking for your first digital SLR, then the K-x should be high on your list.â

MacWorld.uk (Editorâs Choice)
âUltimately, this is a beginner-friendly model featuring most of the latest must-havesâ
http://www.digitalcameratracker.com/pentax-k-x-reviews-sample-photos/

Its true there are more Nikon and Canon lenses available. Check the prices. Can you afford all the lenses available? If you can do you plan on buying each and every one? There are more than enough Pentax and third party lenses available for any photographer.

How good is a Canon Rebel TXI?




beegee


I'm thinking of purchasing my friends used Canon Rebel TXI for 500 (2 years old). In your experience, is this a good camera, or can I get a better for a similar price? I am a beginner photographer, but am very interested in this field. Is the TXI discontinued? Is it worth to buy it? What can you suggest for me? Thanks!


Answer
I wouldnt pay $500 for it. You can get better cameras new for $500.

Forget Nikon and Canon. For quality and value itâs the Pentax K-x. It performs better than any Nikon or Canon in its price range. Check prices from B&H

Pentax K-x w/18-55 $521 HD video
Pentax K-x w/18-55 and 50-200 $625 HD video
Pentax K-x w/18-55mm and 55-300mm $715 HD video
Nikon D5000 w/18-55 $700 HD video
Rebel XS (1000D) w/18-55 $530 No video
Nikon D3000 w/18-55 $550 No video
Canon T2i w/18-55 $900 HD video
Canon 7D body only $1700 HD video
Canon 50D body only $930 No video

With the K-x Image Stabilization and Auto-focus are both in the body. No need to pay for IS or AF with each and every lens you buy as with Nikon and Canon. This will save you significant cash throughout the years you own the camera.

Outperforms other cameras in its price range and some more expensive models. See performance comparisons for the Canon XS (1000D), Nikon D3000 and Pentax K-x here
http://www.dxomark.com/index.php/eng/Image-Quality-Database/Compare-cameras/(appareil1)/268%7C0/(appareil2)/331%7C0/(appareil3)/345%7C0/(onglet)/0/(brand)/Canon/(brand2)/Nikon/(brand3)/Pentax

Performance between the K-x and Nikon D5000 is very close as shown in this comparison
http://www.dxomark.com/index.php/eng/Image-Quality-Database/Compare-cameras/(appareil1)/320|0/(appareil2)/345|0/(onglet)/0/(brand)/Nikon/(brand2)/Pentax

The K-x outperforms the Canon T2i and Canon 50D See the comparison here
http://www.dxomark.com/index.php/eng/Image-Quality-Database/Compare-cameras/(appareil1)/345|0/(appareil2)/338|0/(appareil3)/267|0/(onglet)/0/(brand)/Pentax/(brand2)/Canon/(brand3)/Canon

And the K-x outperforms the Canon 7D here with just a hair advantage to the 7D at high ISO
http://www.dxomark.com/index.php/eng/Image-Quality-Database/Compare-cameras/(appareil1)/345|0/(appareil2)/329|0/(onglet)/0/(brand)/Pentax/(brand2)/Canon

The Pentax K-x is a beginner friendly camera.

ImagingResource
âThe Pentax Kx has enormous value, thanks to its remarkable image and print quality, fine build, and class-leading burst speed, all combining to make one impressive digital SLR camera. The Pentax Kx is a Daveâs Pick. For sheer image quality at a wide range of ISOs, the Pentax Kx is tough to beat, especially for the price.â

DCResource
âThe Pentax K-x is an impressive entry-level digital SLR. It brings very good image quality (especially with a decent lens), snappy performance, tons of features, HD movie recording, and good build quality to the table. If youâre looking for your first digital SLR, then the K-x should be high on your list.â

MacWorld.uk (Editorâs Choice)
âUltimately, this is a beginner-friendly model featuring most of the latest must-havesâ
http://www.digitalcameratracker.com/pentax-k-x-reviews-sample-photos/

Its true there are more Nikon and Canon lenses available. Check the prices. Can you afford all the lenses available? If you can do you plan on buying each and every one? There are more than enough Pentax and third party lenses available for any photographer.




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What type of camera would you suggest for me?

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x_moopy_x


Right now, I'm looking at Nikon and Canon SLR Digital camera's [like the Canon Rebel xti, for example]. I just want some outside opinions on the type of camera I should purchase.
I previously had a Minolta Maxxum5, but I want to "upgrade" to a digital.
I love to take photographs of landscape and scenery [my family travels to the Smokey Mountains in Tennessee very often], including old farm buildings, mountains, waterfalls, etc. I also take many pictures at live music shows, where the lighting can be very poor and there's a lot of action. Basically, i'm looking for an all around great camera.
Now, I'm not the richest person in the world either. I'm looking for a camera [body only] costing $600 or less.

If you could also guide me in the right direction as far as camera lenses, that would be great.

thanks a bunch.



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If you have a couple of Minolta A-type mount lenses, you should look at the Sony Alpha-100 (A100) digital SLR, as this is the type of lens that the camera takes. The body alone is available at B&H Photo for $599. I'm not a HUGE fan of this camera, but it is one of the top 10 digital SLR's in the consumer market right now.

If you want to get away from your Minolta lenses or want to avoid Sony in the first place, the Nikon D40 and Canon Rebel XT are in your price range. They are the number 2 and 3 selling consumer SLR's right now. http://www.popphoto.com/cameras/4341/top-selling-digital-slrs-for-may.html I have abias towards the Nikon way of doing things and I usualyl recommend the D40, but you mentioned the Rebel XTi, so I will mention the XT as it is in your price range.

Since you have some experience, you ought to go to a camera shop and play with both the D40 and the XT and see what you think. The way they feel in your hands will be the deciding factor. I have a stock comparison that I will include here, though.......

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Nikon D40 vs. Canon EOS 350D (Rebel XT)

This isn't exactly what you asked for, but perhaps you will find it helpful in making your decision. I have never used a Canon EOS 350D, so I can't actually compare the cameras, but I favor the D40 because it has a spotmeter and the 350D doesn't. Although the D40 seems small, it is practically the exact same size as the 350D.

http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/compare_post.asp?method=sidebyside&cameras=canon_eos350d%2Cnikon_d40&show=all

http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikond40/page17.asp
tells us that the Canon 350D meter calibration is off by about 1/3 of a stop. This would not really present any problems, except that it suggests "something" to me about the quality, since the Nikon and Pentax are dead on.

Scroll on down the page for image comparisons. The D40 is clearly sharper and shows less noise at all ISO settings.

http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikond40/page18.asp shows us that both handle shadows equally, but the D40 clips the highlights by about 1/3 of a stop.

http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikond40/page21.asp shows a side-by-side of studio images. The 8 MP of the Canon 350D at least put the camera on equal footing with the Nikon D40 for image quality, but you have to take note that the Rebel XT is shot at ISO 100 and the Nikon is shot at it lowest setting of ISO 200. I think the Canon images may look a little better, but we know from the prior page that under equal lighting levels, the Canon will start to break up before the Nikon.

The reviewer says, "While it is possible to pick areas of the image which lend some credence to the EOS 350D's 34% pixel count advantage it's clear that the average observer would not notice these differences and that you would need a very large output size for any of them to become visible."

Check this out...

http://dpreview-img.fotki.com/gallery/canoneos350d_samples1/originals/img_4068-raw-dpp.jpg is taken by the Canon 350D with a 17 mm focal length at f/6.3, 1/80th of a second, ISO 400 using RAW.

http://dpreview-img.fotki.com/gallery/nikond40_samples/originals/dsc_1206.jpg is taken with the Nikon D40 with an 18 mm focal length at f/4.5, 1/80th of a second, ISO 400 using jpeg.

The point of focus for the Canon photo is a bit deeper than it is for the Nikon, but even having 8MP and using RAW and a smaller aperture, I think the Canon image breaks up a lot more than the Nikon. You can barely make out the features on the face of the gentleman in the background. Is this the camera or the superiority of the Nikon 17-55 lens, which so many of us here praise???

Okay, I've made my stance clear. I like the Nikon D40 better than the Canon EOS 350D, so here's my general review of the D40.

The Nikon D40 is a great little camera, very easy to use and quite reasonably priced. It has a few "consumer friendly" totally automatic modes that make it very easy to use, but still offers total photographic control when you are ready to take charge. It will get you in the Nikon family which is a great place to be. If you buy accessories and lenses, you will be able to use everything on any Nikon that you might upgrade to later on.

Check out Nikon's "Picturetown" promotion, where they handed out 200 D40's in Georgetown, SC. http://www.stunningnikon.com/picturetown/

Here are a few reviews, in case you have not read them yet. Be sure to note that they are several pages long and some of the reviews also have some sample images that you can look at.

http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikond40/
http://www.steves-digicams.com/2007_reviews/nikon_d40.html
http://www.popphoto.com/cameras/3756/camera-test-nikon-d40.html
http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/d40/d40-recommendations.htm

I hate to see people slam the camera because it can't autofocus with older Nikon lenses. It is true that there is a "slight problem" with older Nikon lenses not autofocusing on the D40, but if you do not own a bag full of older lenses, it is not going to be a problem. It is barely a problem anyhow. If you check www.nikonusa.com for "AF-S" lenses, which are ALL 100% compatible with the D40, you will find 23 lenses, including 7 "VR" (vibration Reduction) lenses and one true macro lens with "VR". There are another 25-plus lenses in the current catalog that provide all functions except autofocus as well as many (possibly dozens) "out of print" lenses that will work just as well. In addition, although these lens will not autofocus, most of them will still give focus confirmation. From the D40 manual: "If the lens has a maximum aperture of f/5.6 of faster, the viewfinder focus indicator can be used to confirm whether the portion of the subject in the selected focus area is in focus. After positioning the subject in the active focus area, press the shutter release button halfway and rotate the lens focusing ring until the in-focus indicator is displayed." (See http://www.members.aol.com/swf08302/nikonafs.txt for a list of AF-S lenses.)

The D40 only has 3 autofocus zones arranged horizontally at the center, 9 o'clock and 3 o'clock positions. This might be considered a limitation, but realistically, most people will find this perfectly adequate, especially if you are moving up from a point and shoot with only a center zone.

You can get the D40 with the 18-55 kit lens at B&H Photo available through Yahoo! Shopping or at 1-800-622-4987) for $525 (June 2007). Add a Lexar Platinum (60X speed) card for $25 or 2 GB for $35. Or - get the D40 with 18-135 lens and 1 GB Lexar card for $750. They also have used D40's from $475.

And yet... clearly these are both very good cameras. What it all comes down to is which one YOU feel better about. Go to a camera shop and pick them up and see.

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Do magazines prefer digital or film photos?




TrishyC


I am looking to build up a portfolio of images that I can submit to magazines along with a written article. Can someone advise me as to what high end magazines prefer for quality reproduction? I have a Canon 350D digital camera and a Mamiya 645 film camera... which is the better choice so that I am not wasting my time shooting stuff that is unusable? Only those with industry experience need reply please!! Thanks for any help!


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It's been a long while since I submitted film negatives or slides, they would probably accept them, but it's a lot of extra work for them and they much prefer digital files. Your Canon 350D is not really up to the job, most magazines need the images from at least a 10Mp camera it depends on how big the images will be in the article. To give you an idea a double page image needs to be from a 14Mb camera, they don't like 'interpolated' images, images that the data has been expanded to make a larger file.

Don't be surprised if they ask you to organise and pay for the film scanning, their guy that manned their drum scanner has probably retired and nobody there knows how to use it any more, I've come across this once this year!

It does depend on the magazine, Art magazines want only high quality images, some photo magazines will accept less than perfection.

Chris




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accesories for canon digital camera which makes me look like a pro?

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ilovepurpl


haha! so i bought a new canon digital camera a Powershot a2000 IS. are there accessories that can make my photographs look pro and beautiful?
and how do i attach them? pictures would be much appreciated thanks!



Answer
Actually, your own photography skills will make your pictures look "pro and beautiful". So just focus on improving your photography skills. Even with a point-and-shoot camera, a person can take some very good pictures. Play around with the manual settings on your camera until you discover what works best for taking pictures under certain conditions. And read about things pertaining to photography, such as aperture, shutter speed, ISO speed, etc.

what is the latest model of canon digital camera and what is diffrences between these ?




shrestharj


i have bought cannos sd 630 . But i know there is latest model of canon digital camera in the market . So i want to know what can i do with my cannos sd 630 and what can't i do ?


Answer
The Canon SD 630 is a very good compact camera.
I don't think you should worry about the other models for now. I would wait till next year to see what is coming out.
They are...
SD800 IS, 7.1 MP, 3.7x optical
SD900, 10MP, 3x optical
A630, 8MP, 4x optical but larger in size
The two SD models just have more megapixels and the newer processor.
And the SD630 has the same excellent movie mode...and has a large 3.0" LCD.
Just make sure you use a fast SD card.




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What is the best compact digital camera?

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Chlo�


My dad mentioned to me that i should get a G12, but as i'm 16 i'd like the camera to be pocket size, so i was thinking of getting a canon s95.

But what is the best compact digital compact camera out? (no maximum price suggested)

thanks



Answer
I would consider Canon PowerShot S95 10 MP Digital Camera

10.0-megapixel sensor combined with the DIGIC 4 Image Processor creates Canon's HS System
Capture 720p HD video in stereo sound; play back on an HDTV via the HDMI output
f/2.0 lens for low light conditions or shallow depth-of-field; control ring for intuitive manual control
3.8x optical zoom; 28mm wide-angle lens; Canon's Hybrid IS to compensate for angular and shift camera shake
Capture images to SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards (not included)

Which size memory card is best for my digital camera?




Azz


I have a CANON PowerShot A3350 IS Compact Digital Camera, which size is best ?
Do i need a special one or will any memory card work in it ?



Answer
You will need to buy a high capacity SD memory card...called SDHC. The A3350 IS is exactly the same as the A3300 IS...and according to the User Guide, a 4GB SDHC card will allow up to 935 images (Large/Fine).

Your camera also records HD movies (1280x720). Movies files are very large and 4GB will only allow approx. 22 minutes of recording, but most people usually record lots of movies of short duration.

4GB should be fine for general use...and 8GB would be better if intending to record a lot of movies in one day. Make sure you get a fast enough SDHC card though. They come in different speed classes (2, 4, 6 or 10). I recommend a Class 6 card at the very least, nothing less.

Before using the very first time, make sure you format your brand new SDHC card via your camera's Menu (look it up in your User Guide if you don't know how). To keep your memory card in good working order, remember to regularly format it to delete all files from it...so, after each upload to your computer, format the card again.




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What Digital SLR camera should I buy?

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volley11


Hello. I am finally ready to upgrade my current Digital SLR camera (Sony) and need some advice. I want something that is fairly easy to use, takes great pictures and isn't too big since I will be using it to take pictures of my two year old and travel.

I was looking at the Canon EOS Rebel T3 w/18-55mm but would like some other suggestions. Any information would help! I don't know much about photography, but with the new camera I am hoping to educate myself a little more!

Thanks in advance for any help!



Answer
Depends on your budget, really. But you can get some cracking deals on ebay. Like the above answerer said, the D3100 is a good choice and is a lot cheaper than it used to be. Alternatively I would go for the D5100 - it is a little more expensive but has recently come down in price by about £80 due to the latest model (which really isn't worth the extra money) coming out. I AM a little biased to the D5100 because I've owned one for 4 months now and it's just fantastic for both video and image quality. The image quality beats even cameras that are a couple of hundred £s more, and is on a par with the D7000 which is around £675. You can probably pick up a D5100 for like £375 new off ebay, with kit lens.

Is the Canon EOS Rebel T3 a good starter SLR camera?




Zoe


I'm going shopping tomorrow morning on Black Friday and there is a deal for the Canon EOS Rebel T3 SRL camera. Is that a good beginner SRL camera?


Answer
By the way it's SLR (Single Lens Reflex) in this case a DSLR = Digital.

I'm a Canon guy and I only recommend what I own and therefore know. Canon dslr cameras in the Rebel line are serving me very well. I highly recommend anything in the Rebel line which the t3 is.

But know this, it's not a point & shoot pocket toy. It's a bit complicated. If you're interested in real photography this will be a good place to start. If you're only interested in pocket toy style snapping then I would suggest against a dslr.




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What is the best advanced digital camera that runs on AA batteries?

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rockonthru


I am looking for a camera with-
8 or more megapixels
8x or more optical zoom
not over $600 (preferably $200-$400)
I want the camera to be able to use AA batteries(non-rechargeable) when I travel and a power source is not available.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated!



Answer
Canon S5is fits the bill on all counts.

It's a great camera!

What non-slr camera is the quickest?




sheila


I want to get a decent digital camera but only want to spend about 400 dollars on it. I hate the wait between pressing the button and it actually taking the picture - we need something that is quick but I don't want the bulk or expense of a digital slr.

I am hoping for at least 8x optical zoom as well.



Answer
you'll have to look at the shutter lag data on dpreview.

sounds like you might be in the market for an SLR-like camera. Some of the ones I researched were the following:

Panasonic FZ8, FZ18
Sony H5, H7, H9
Canon S3 IS, S5 IS




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Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Need help with what video camera I need!?

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Connor


So I'm not an expert in video camera specs, or what I need and where to look. I like to edit, and shoot videos. I'm also not willing to spend $3000 on one of the new 2010-2012 model professional JVC, Panasonic or Sony video cameras, so I'm looking for a model around 2004-2009 that will only cost about $600-1200 (but more likely $800). I want a shotgun microphone attached, and a great focus feature. It can be used or new, but if it's used, it can't have any damage to the lens or to the parts or have any broken features. If you can't find me any models, could you tell me what I should be searching for? What keywords? Because when I search up something like "2008 Sony professional video camera" it gives me home camcorders or new models, or models that are worth like $3000 (because the posts were made at the time the cameras were released). I would much appreciate it if someone could help me out. Thanks :)


Answer
Canon PowerShot A1300 16.0 MP Digital Camera with 5x Digital Image Stabilized Zoom 28mm Wide-Angle Lens with 720p HD Video Recording Great camera for the price. Purchased the camera in May 2012 to shoot family events, friends ect. You could not ask for a better price vs performance camera. Very simple to use, excellent picture and video quality. I would suggest getting a cushioned camera case that includes the USB thumb drive reader for $10, the case is perfect for travel and storage when not in use. The USB reader is a great option when offloading the memory card.

Getting into photography- what type of camera should I get?




Sarah


I am trying to get into photography. I will basically be teaching myself the different aspects of camera settings and probably even the editing. I just want a new hobby that I can learn on my own with hands-on experience and reading a few articles and tips online, etc. So, for the professional and/or seasoned photographers: what type of camera should I invest in? I know cameras aren't cheap but nothing too expensive, and very user-friendly since I will basically just be learning as I go. Suggestions on cameras and other equipment/resources are appreciated!


Answer
Here are 3 DSLR cameras you should consider:

Sony SLT-A57 w/18-55mm zoom, $698.00. *

Canon T3i w/18-55mm zoom, $699.00 *

Nikon D5100 w/18-55mm zoom, $646.95 **

Prices from B&H - http://www.bhphotovideo.com

* Price reflesct $100.00 'Instant Savings' from B&H and ends 9-29-2012.

** Price reflects $200.00 'Instant Savings' from B&H and ends 9-29-2012.

I checked the prices of a few advanced "bridge" cameras and their prices are right up there with a full-fledged DSLR so in my opinion a DSLR is a far better choice.

Regardless of which camera you buy you'll need to seriously read & study the Owner's Manual that comes with it.

You will also want to become more than just acquainted with these 4 components of photography: Light, Composition, Exposure and Depth of Field. Here are sites that will explain them to you:

Light
http://photographyknowhow.com/quality-of-light-in-photography/
http://photographyknowhow.com/direction-of-light-in-photography/

Composition
http://www.photographymad.com/pages/view/10-top-photography-composition-rules

Exposure
http://www.digital-photography-school.com/learning-exposure-in-digital-photography

Depth of Field
http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/depth-of-field.htm

Don't expect to learn all of this in one afternoon. It will take much, much longer than that for you to become knowledgeable but you will learn as you go. But first you have to be willing to take the time to actually study them.

Here is the secret:

Train yourself to actually THINK about Light, Composition, Exposure and Depth of Field BEFORE you release the shutter. The worst advice given in here goes something like this: "Just go out and shoot and shoot and shoot and shoot! Take hundreds of pictures! That's how you gain experience!" NO! it isn't unless all you want to do is take snapshots. Good photography requires thinking and if all you do is point & shoot point & shoot point & shoot then you aren't thinking. A chimpanzee could do that!

So train yourself to think about Light, Composition, Exposure and Depth of Field. Its far better to come home with 40 or 50 really good images than it is to come home with 300 mediocre snapshots and end up deleting 99% of them. The goal is quality, not quantity.

Although I tried more than one composition and view this is my favorite:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/drifter45h/4032748624/

Here my goal was to maximize my depth of field:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/drifter45h/3982233634/

The first couple of hours after sunrise allow me to use strong back lighting:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/drifter45h/7308479950/

All of my examples were made because I was thinking about light, composition, exposure and depth of field. They were also made using one of my vintage Minolta 35mm film cameras. I shoot in Aperture Priority and my camera was on my tripod for these examples. Actually, my camera is seldom off my tripod but that's mostly because I shoot landscapes and nature.

THINK about Light.
THINK about Composition.
THINK about Exposure.
THINK about Depth of field.

THEN release the shutter.




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Photo Capture software compatible with my camera?

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JoshuaJ


I have a Canon PowerShot DS600 digital compact camera and I want to be able to take pictures from it using my computer. As I am interested in using it for Stop Motion. However, I have tried Stop Motion Pro, MonkeyJam and VideoCat, none are picking up my camera. I do not necessarily need a stop motion program. With onionskinning and video compilation and all that stuff if it's not possible. I just need something that can take pictures from my camera without pressing the button on the top.


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have you thought about hacking it with a firmware that supports the intervalometer function from:
http://chdk.wikia.com/

you'll still need to press the button but it will keep taking pics for desired time and interval until the card is full

Is it possible to download the canon camera software off the internet if I don't have the Cds?




Adriana


I recently had my computer cleaned out and my canon software got wiped out. I really need the software to transfer my stuff onto my computer for a school project. My cd software is at home (I'm hours away at college) and I was wondering if there was somewhere on the internet where I could download it. I looked and I couldn't find anything. Any ideas?


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Kinda.

Canon has a policy of only offering web-based drivers as *updates* to *existing* drivers. It's a dumb policy, but there it is.

Without the install CD, the only way to install Canon's software is by hacking the Windows registry. You can find instructions here:

http://www.northlight-images.co.uk/article_pages/install_canon_software.html

My advice? Ask someone you know. Digital cameras are ubiquitous these days, and you'll find that many people have Canon install CDs just lying around.

Good luck!




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Buying a digital camera advice?

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Natalie.


i'm looking to buy my first digital camera ; i will only really be using it for snapshots however i would like these pictures to be of decent quality. My budget is around £200 / $300 , although i am able to stretch over this a little. As well as a camera that takes photos of a decent quality i'd like one that isn't heavy to carry around and is relatively easy to use.


Answer
The main problem with new point n shoots is theyâve abandoned all manual user settings. The auto functions can be fooled shooting different subjects in different lighting even for those snapshots. I see a lot of complaints here and many issues can be traced to someone expecting more than a point n shoot can deliver. The cameras Ive recommended all have the option of some level of manual control to help in difficult conditions.

Fujifilm S2000HD £160. Very easy full auto mode plus the options of full manual exposure and focus. Not a pocket size point n shoot but exceptional features in a compact size.
http://www.jessops.com/Directory/catalogue.ashx/$s=s2000hd

Canon Powershot SX120IS is smaller and has many but not all features of the S2000HD sells for £169.
http://www.jessops.com/online.store/products/76498/show.html

The Samsung WB550 is also smaller than the S2000HD with fewer features and sells around £219
http://www.jessops.com/online.store/products/76494/show.html

Avoid all Sony cameras right now. Sony has a multitude of problems with its cameras recently. Here are a few.

Sony DSC T10 Cybershot Digital Camera - Vibrates
http://www.sonyinsider.com/2008/07/17/dsc-t20-cyber-shot-camera-vibration/

DSC-T20 Cyber-shot Camera Vibration
http://rhodilee.com/sony-t20-my-vibrating-digital-camera/

Has anyone had vibration on their Sony DSC-T300
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090130211511AAmQrdG

Why does my Sony camera vibrate?
In some Sony's lens can't adjust properly due to a mechanical failure in the lens mechanism. Contact Sony for free repairs until July 17, 2011 at 800-784-6726.
http://answers.kgb.com/why-does-my-sony-camera-vibrate/1987595

DSC-T2 Cyber-shot Camera Vibration
http://www.wedang.com/store/archive/2009/11/28/dsc-t2-cyber-shot-camera-vibration.html

29 March 2010
Sony Corp. is recalling eight models of its Cyber-shot digital still cameras because of a packaging-related defect in the units' captively manufactured CCD image sensors. The announcement caps off a year of production woes for the Japanese company. The affected camera models are the DSC-F88, DSC-M1, DSC-T1, DSC-T11, DSC-T3, DSC-T33, DSC-U40 and DSC-U50. Sony will repair faulty cameras free of charge.
http://www.planetanalog.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=196513580

Sony DSC W7 control dial defect
http://www.fixya.com/support/t102385-sony_dsc_w7_control_dial_defect

can anyone give me info on buying a new digital camera??




G泥L�


there are some factors I'm keeping in mind:
1. I have a very fast-paced lifestyle, I'm always out and about so I need something that can withstand a lot!!
2. It doesn't have to be anything fancy, just as long as it takes good quality pictures i'm happy! ; )

I'm in desperate need of a digi so can someone plese refer me to certain brands, types, etc..... thanx!



Answer
Stay away from Kodaks. Their quality has been dropping dramatically inthe past few years.
Look to Nikon, their S series. My Nikon S3 is great for on the go photos. The newest version similar to my camera is the S9. It's easy to use (easier than the Kodaks, Canons or Sonys) and has a help feature built into the camera. It has the best red-eye reduction in the industry (even if you don't select the Red-Eye Reduction Flash)

And for durability:
A) Get a padded camera case. NONE of the small point & shoot digital cameras are going to survive too much banging around if they're naked.
B) Buy your camera from a Ritz or Wolf Camera and get their Performance Guarantee. Even if you shattered your camera once every six months and needed a complete replacement, Ritz/Wolf's Performance Guarantee will cover EVERYTHING except fire or disappeaance (yes,that means water damage, too). Worst case scenario with their guarantee is that they'll give you the origianl purchase price of the camera back as store creditifthey can't fix or replace your camera, within five years. My Nikon S3 was $299 when I bought it about 12 months ago. It was listed at $199.99 on clearance. In 2011, my S3 will STILL be worth $299.




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