Q. I need a camera bag for my Canon 550d, but they are all great big black bulky things - is there anywhere I can buy a CUTE bag for a DSLR camera?
Thanks :)
Um. I was looking for under £20 lol
I bought the Canon 550d with 60% off with my Christmas money and the money I saved up through my part time job
It's just that all the bags are plain black and don't look very nice :(
Thanks :)
Um. I was looking for under £20 lol
I bought the Canon 550d with 60% off with my Christmas money and the money I saved up through my part time job
It's just that all the bags are plain black and don't look very nice :(
Answer
I've got a Lowepro rucksack style bag which is black and quite big/heavy, so it mostly stays at home & I use it to store most of my lenses in!
For doing street photography I use a Crumpler bag - ideal for holding a DSLR with one or two lenses, but without the camera in it (as I use it), it holds my purse, keys, phone & spare lenses whilst I'm shooting.
Crumpler bags vary in size (& obviously, price!), but they do a range from about £12 up (I paid £30 for mine which is green with embroidery stitching).
Just look on ebay for Crumpler camera bags.
I've got a Lowepro rucksack style bag which is black and quite big/heavy, so it mostly stays at home & I use it to store most of my lenses in!
For doing street photography I use a Crumpler bag - ideal for holding a DSLR with one or two lenses, but without the camera in it (as I use it), it holds my purse, keys, phone & spare lenses whilst I'm shooting.
Crumpler bags vary in size (& obviously, price!), but they do a range from about £12 up (I paid £30 for mine which is green with embroidery stitching).
Just look on ebay for Crumpler camera bags.
Should I buy an Iphone 5 or a Canon camera?
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I want to take good quality pictures. I'm not very photogenic and I really want to take good pictures. I have a digital cam but i look fugly.
Answer
Using a TELEPHONE to take photos won't make you look any better in them.
Phones are meant for talking to people, not for taking photos. Even the best phone "camera" doesn't compare to a basic P&S camera.
If you want to take decent photos of yourself, it is about learning how to do it properly, not about buying a phone and expecting miracles from it.
How to take better self portraits
Rule # 1: Do NOT make a duck face (this is a general tip - don't have a fit if it doesn't apply to YOU)!
Rule # 2: Don't just hold the camera in your outstretched hand, that is such an awful look! It distorts your features and screams: "SNAPSHOT !!!!!".
Rule #3: No mirror photos - they are passé and even a little pathetic.
Use a CAMERA - not a telephone and not a webcam.
Make an effort to take a decent photo, then you either won't even need to post-process it, or at least it would be worth while to do so.
Make sure your camera is set to the biggest possible size and the highest possible quality. Pay attention to the lighting and to your background.
Take a photo when and where there is enough (diffused) light - you do NOT want to use a little on-camera flash!
If you don't have a tripod (or better still an assistant), put your camera on a little bag of rice on top of something sturdy and use the self timer to take a much better photo of yourself.
Using a TELEPHONE to take photos won't make you look any better in them.
Phones are meant for talking to people, not for taking photos. Even the best phone "camera" doesn't compare to a basic P&S camera.
If you want to take decent photos of yourself, it is about learning how to do it properly, not about buying a phone and expecting miracles from it.
How to take better self portraits
Rule # 1: Do NOT make a duck face (this is a general tip - don't have a fit if it doesn't apply to YOU)!
Rule # 2: Don't just hold the camera in your outstretched hand, that is such an awful look! It distorts your features and screams: "SNAPSHOT !!!!!".
Rule #3: No mirror photos - they are passé and even a little pathetic.
Use a CAMERA - not a telephone and not a webcam.
Make an effort to take a decent photo, then you either won't even need to post-process it, or at least it would be worth while to do so.
Make sure your camera is set to the biggest possible size and the highest possible quality. Pay attention to the lighting and to your background.
Take a photo when and where there is enough (diffused) light - you do NOT want to use a little on-camera flash!
If you don't have a tripod (or better still an assistant), put your camera on a little bag of rice on top of something sturdy and use the self timer to take a much better photo of yourself.
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