Tuesday, February 11, 2014

which digital slr to buy? or non-digital?







I'm looking to buy an SLR camera, but I am on a /very/ tight budget. $300 or less. Is it better to go digital or film? Which cameras do you recommend?


Answer
Canon makes the best Digital SLR in the world today.

I myself own one (Canon Rebel XT) and now they have come up with a new model Canon Rebel XTi I'm sure this one is much better than what I have.

I'm completely satisfied with the features and functionalities of my canon and would highly recommend you to buy this.

You may use the Canon's official website to find out more about the latest models in digital SLRs
http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=ModelDetailAct&fcategoryid=139&modelid=14256

OR you can check out the reviews at
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canoneos300d/

The following is the official Canon site regarding the product information. You can pick the camera of your choice of a product released in the year 2000 all the way up to 2006.
http://web.canon.jp/Imaging/news-p-e.html

Happy clicking!!

Cheers,
Suhas.

Is it possible to download the camera required for this camera?




Bucephalus


Alright, long story short, this is the camera I am buying, however, it looks like a cd-rom is required to be able to use it. (Installing something before my computer will read the camera's images or some such thing); however, my computer's disc tray is broken and I can not currently afford to fix it. Would it be possible to download the required programs for this camera anywhere or even from the official website. I have looked, and admittedly, it's late and I may have missed something, but it didn't look as though I could download the required software. And yes I saw the drivers/software tab on it. Just nothing to actually DOWNLOAD the program.


http://www.usa.canon.com/cusa/consumer/products/cameras/digital_cameras/powershot_a4000_is_blue?color=Silver
Ha, just noticed the silliness of the title. I look like a moron. Please disregard that.
@Looney: If you had payed any attention, rather than skimming, I did say it was late at night, AND that I saw the software/download area, HOWEVER, there was no DOWNLOAD button.

"And yes I saw the drivers/software tab on it. Just nothing to actually DOWNLOAD the program."



Answer
firstly you wont need the bloatware to use your camera as you can use windows programs to both download the pics and view them from the camera and they are built in already.

Second, just get someone else (or the shop) to download the program and copy into a USB stick. Use you this to transfer all that you (dont) need to your PC.

Good luck




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