Sunday, September 8, 2013

What is a good digital camera for a teen?

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Emily M


I'm becoming quite interested in photography, and I'm considering buying a digital camera for my self, but I don't know which ones to buy. I'd like the camera to come in good colors, not be crazy expensive, be able to take video with sound as well, have a decent zoom (comes in more than 3 pt), and to take good quality pictures. Anyone know any good cameras?


Answer
To be honest.....it depends on what are your needs and what you're looking for. If your a casual shooter canon point and shoots are usually the safest bet. If your more serious and actually understand the fundementals of photography, you may want to consider something more advanced, like the Canon G9. It offers true manual control and unrivaled jpeg image quality among compact cameras. If money is no object and you're willing to carry the bulk of extra lens, then a slr is probalbly the camera for you. Among them, Canon and Nikon makes the best. And another concept often misunderstood among newbies- more megapixels DOES NOT mean better image quality. If you ever watched High-def movies (1920x1080) they only measure approx. 2.1 megapixels. So what the point of anything higher if you tv isn't even capable of displaying every single pixel? You'd be better off looking for a bigger and higher-quality sensor, which would offer better dynamic range and better high-iso performance. If you did not understand what the last half of my answer meant, I suggest that you stick with a compact point and shoot, or at least consider reading this: http://www.videojug.com/interview/dslr-vs-point-and-shoot-digital-cameras

What would be the best camera for an Interior Design student?




Maria S


I'm an interior design student and my classes are starting to demand that I have a camera. My assignments entail that I take pictures of building and their interiors at day and nighttime. On occasions I have to take pictures while I'm driving by buildings (so I'm guessing the camera needs to have image stabilization). Truth is I know nothing about cameras and need help deciding which one to buy. Since I'm only going to be using it for school, I think it doesn't (and can't) be to expensive.
So I need a camera that:
-Takes nice pictures at any time of the day/night.
-Has vibration reduction for image stability
-Is capable to take both great interior and exterior pictures.
-Does not go over $300
-I'd like to stick with either Canon or Nikon

I've looked at a few and have my eyes on these two:
(NIKON - Coolpix L820) http://www.bestbuy.com/site/NIKON---Coolpix-L820-16.0-Megapixel-Digital-Camera/8124434.p?skuId=8124434&id=1218864357822

(Nikon - 1 J1) http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Nikon+-+Refurbished+1+J1+10.1-Megapixel+Digital+Camera+with+NIKKOR+10-30mm+VR+Lens+-+White/7441067.p?id=1218845705453&skuId=7441067&st=nikon%20j1&cp=1&lp=1



Answer
Nikon COOLPIX P310 It's easy to use, including being easy to switch to close-up, flash, or higher/lower exposure level. The fast f1.8 lens is its best feature. It can handle low light situations, and it takes better close-ups than my Nikon SLR.




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