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I am an amateur, been using a Kodak Easy Share DX7590 and believe it or not can often salvage images in Photoshop but I am ready to move up to a camera body and changeable lenses. Any suggestions?
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I somewhat disagree with the previous posters so I'll throw in my two cents.
Since you are an amateur, you probably don't need to drop a lot of coin on your camera. Obviously, the more you spend the better you'll get, but you can get good results for under $1000.
I would suggest you take a look at the Canon XTi or XSi. These cameras are Canon's entry-level SLRs and can be found for $500-$700. You may also want to consider looking for a Canon 20D or 30D on Ebay. They're the next step up from the XTi/XSi and since they're a few generations old can be found for $400-$600.
Another option is to look at Nikon's line of SLRs. I don't know too much about them so I can't give you great advice. However I do know people are happy with the D40 and the D60.
Once you have a camera you're going to need a lens. The above poster mentioned the 50mm f/1.4. It's a good lens, but for sports photography it simply won't get you close enough to the action. You're going to need a lens that's measured in the hundreds. It would be nice if you could get the 200mm f/2.8 but I'm guess you probably don't have that cash. Canon has a few options for cheaper telephoto lenses. There's the 75-300mm, the 100-300mm and the 70-300mm. The 75 is crap so don't bother. I just bought the 100 and am quite happy with it. The 70 is more expensive but it has image stabilization - a nice feature for sports photography. The one drawback with all of these lenses is that they have smaller apertures, so they aren't amazing in low-light. Unless you have the money to spend on the 200 f/2.8 you're going to have to settle for these. In order to prevent camera shake due to low light you're definitely going to want to invest in a good tripod.
I somewhat disagree with the previous posters so I'll throw in my two cents.
Since you are an amateur, you probably don't need to drop a lot of coin on your camera. Obviously, the more you spend the better you'll get, but you can get good results for under $1000.
I would suggest you take a look at the Canon XTi or XSi. These cameras are Canon's entry-level SLRs and can be found for $500-$700. You may also want to consider looking for a Canon 20D or 30D on Ebay. They're the next step up from the XTi/XSi and since they're a few generations old can be found for $400-$600.
Another option is to look at Nikon's line of SLRs. I don't know too much about them so I can't give you great advice. However I do know people are happy with the D40 and the D60.
Once you have a camera you're going to need a lens. The above poster mentioned the 50mm f/1.4. It's a good lens, but for sports photography it simply won't get you close enough to the action. You're going to need a lens that's measured in the hundreds. It would be nice if you could get the 200mm f/2.8 but I'm guess you probably don't have that cash. Canon has a few options for cheaper telephoto lenses. There's the 75-300mm, the 100-300mm and the 70-300mm. The 75 is crap so don't bother. I just bought the 100 and am quite happy with it. The 70 is more expensive but it has image stabilization - a nice feature for sports photography. The one drawback with all of these lenses is that they have smaller apertures, so they aren't amazing in low-light. Unless you have the money to spend on the 200 f/2.8 you're going to have to settle for these. In order to prevent camera shake due to low light you're definitely going to want to invest in a good tripod.
Whats the best digital camera?
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I want a cam with the most Shooting modes, 10mp or more, fastest shutter speed, very good macro, flash built in, good auto focus, digital zoom is worthless, most optical zoom, good for fast moving photography. i want night settings, star setting, pet, landscape, Custom image parameters. no more than 1k for the cam. basically i want what i have in my Lumix Panasonic DMC-LZ7, but with better optical, MP, lens. 6x optical, 7.2 MP, 1:2.8-4.5/6.1-36.6 ASPH. portrait, soft skin, scenery, sports, night portrait, night scenery, food, party, candle light, sunset, baby, pet, high scenery, beach, starry sky, fireworks, snow, aerial photo. any way to get a cam with twice as much power than the one i have but for only $500 or so?
i don't want to down grade from 6x optical zoom. when i see the image on the display, i wanna see it as big and up close as possible.
i'm kinda leaning to a cam that i can have a very good macro lens with and be able to switch it out for one to see far off.
most people seem to want the smallest and cutest, but i don't care if its bigger n ugly, as long as the images turn out amazing.
my current cam does a very good job, but i'm always wanting something even better. so i wanna find one that skips a few upgrades so i won't wanna get another cam for years to come.
Canon EOS Rebel XSi (450D),
Canon EOS 30D,
Canon EOS 40D,
Canon EOS 50D,
Nikon D300,
Sony DSLR-A700,
Sony ALPHA DSLR-A350,
Olympus E-3,
Fuji S5 Pro,
Nikon D60,
Pentax K200D,
Pentax K20D,
Sigma SD14,
Sigma SD14,
Sony ALPHA DSLR-A700
these i'v found, some are really good. but what do you guys think?
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While most of the cameras out there are really good, I would choose Canon over Nikon because it seems like more camera for the money. Some would say Canon withholds their best technology for high end cameras and Nikon implements their best at all levels. Before you decide, read all the text and links in the information below because it will help you know what to look for in a camera.
There is no one particular place to get great buys, but you may see something below that really helps you find the best buy. Click on the first link in the information below for an example then search for your camera of choice at the upper left. Camera prices at this link change often.
Just saw this camera at Best Buy and think it is a great camera and a best buy. It has an optical viewfinder, image stabilizer, auto focus, and uses NiMH rechargeable batteries. Read as much of the following as you can for other information and help with choosing a camera.
Canon A590IS $149.99 at Best Buy store yesterday.
http://bountii.com/deal-1523871-canon-powershot-8-0-megapixel.html ...
There are so many cameras out there it is difficult to say which is best, but digital is definitely the way to go. The second source link will be very helpful as it list most of the cameras out there with prices. The following information should help you know what to look for in a camera.
What gives a camera its picture quality?
The short answer is that it is mostly the skill of the photographer that produces high quality pictures. The lens and camera are very important, but the ability to set the scene, adjust the cameras settings, and hold the camera very still or use a tripod with auto or remote shutter actuation when required is what gets the great pictures.
In new cameras, look for optical viewfinders (LCD invisible in bright sun) and check battery prices. High mega pixel settings take longer to process and may not be needed unless required for very large pictures or enlarging small parts of big pictures. Maximum print size for a 3 mega pixel setting is 8 x 10 inches. Click links below for more details.
http://www.kodak.com/eknec/PageQuerier.jhtml?pq-path=398&pq-locale=en_US&_requestid=2039 ...
http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/mpmyth.htm ...
Lots of great camera tips in these two links. http://www.danscamera.com/Learning/going_digital/#resolution ...
http://www.kodak.com/eknec/PageQuerier.jhtml?pq-path=38/10468/6368/333&pq-locale=en_US ...
Check this more for the money camera. FUJIFILM - FinePix 10.0-Megapixel Digital.
Life time Warranty (Parts & Labor).
Wide-angle shooting, a 12x optical zoom and picture stabilization mode combine in this camera for exceptional shooting performance, even at a distance. Plentiful scene modes, autofocus and automatic white balance controls make this camera a snap to operate. You may be able to find it on the Internet for a lower price.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=8879234&type=product&productCategoryId=pcmcat152400050001&id=1212192673855 ...
http://www.digitalcamerareview.com/default.asp?newsID=3514&review=fuji+finepix+s1000 ...
This could be the best slim line camera with a viewfinder. It's PINK!
http://shopping.yahoo.com/p:Sony%20Cyber-shot%20DSC-W150%2FR%20Digital%20Camera:1995337750;_ylc=X3oDMTB0bjZzaWNuBF9TAzk2NjMyOTA3BHNlYwNmZWVkBHNsawNlbGVj ...
http://www.digitalcamerareview.com/default.asp?newsID=3462&review=sony+cybershot+w150 ...
The information about my camera is just to show that you don't need the biggest and best. Just know how to use the one you have.
My camera has 5.2 mega pixel, but I use 3 most of the time because it gives great results, is faster, and takes less memory. Also, it only has a 3 x optical zoom and 7 x digital zoom. I never use the digital zoom because making pictures larger works better on the computer. This is an old camera, but everyone is impressed with the quality pictures it takes ... like magic.
Check with the Geeks in several stores and compare prices. Ask what cameras they own, but don't believe everything you hear. Once you select a camera read all about it in the owner's manual. Just learned that my camera has red-eye prevention and correction. It also has adaptive lighting. You may be able to view owners manuals at this link, but will need to Login. http://www.retrevo.com/s/digital+camera ...
The source links will show most of the cameras out there with prices and help make your digital cameras work better.
While most of the cameras out there are really good, I would choose Canon over Nikon because it seems like more camera for the money. Some would say Canon withholds their best technology for high end cameras and Nikon implements their best at all levels. Before you decide, read all the text and links in the information below because it will help you know what to look for in a camera.
There is no one particular place to get great buys, but you may see something below that really helps you find the best buy. Click on the first link in the information below for an example then search for your camera of choice at the upper left. Camera prices at this link change often.
Just saw this camera at Best Buy and think it is a great camera and a best buy. It has an optical viewfinder, image stabilizer, auto focus, and uses NiMH rechargeable batteries. Read as much of the following as you can for other information and help with choosing a camera.
Canon A590IS $149.99 at Best Buy store yesterday.
http://bountii.com/deal-1523871-canon-powershot-8-0-megapixel.html ...
There are so many cameras out there it is difficult to say which is best, but digital is definitely the way to go. The second source link will be very helpful as it list most of the cameras out there with prices. The following information should help you know what to look for in a camera.
What gives a camera its picture quality?
The short answer is that it is mostly the skill of the photographer that produces high quality pictures. The lens and camera are very important, but the ability to set the scene, adjust the cameras settings, and hold the camera very still or use a tripod with auto or remote shutter actuation when required is what gets the great pictures.
In new cameras, look for optical viewfinders (LCD invisible in bright sun) and check battery prices. High mega pixel settings take longer to process and may not be needed unless required for very large pictures or enlarging small parts of big pictures. Maximum print size for a 3 mega pixel setting is 8 x 10 inches. Click links below for more details.
http://www.kodak.com/eknec/PageQuerier.jhtml?pq-path=398&pq-locale=en_US&_requestid=2039 ...
http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/mpmyth.htm ...
Lots of great camera tips in these two links. http://www.danscamera.com/Learning/going_digital/#resolution ...
http://www.kodak.com/eknec/PageQuerier.jhtml?pq-path=38/10468/6368/333&pq-locale=en_US ...
Check this more for the money camera. FUJIFILM - FinePix 10.0-Megapixel Digital.
Life time Warranty (Parts & Labor).
Wide-angle shooting, a 12x optical zoom and picture stabilization mode combine in this camera for exceptional shooting performance, even at a distance. Plentiful scene modes, autofocus and automatic white balance controls make this camera a snap to operate. You may be able to find it on the Internet for a lower price.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=8879234&type=product&productCategoryId=pcmcat152400050001&id=1212192673855 ...
http://www.digitalcamerareview.com/default.asp?newsID=3514&review=fuji+finepix+s1000 ...
This could be the best slim line camera with a viewfinder. It's PINK!
http://shopping.yahoo.com/p:Sony%20Cyber-shot%20DSC-W150%2FR%20Digital%20Camera:1995337750;_ylc=X3oDMTB0bjZzaWNuBF9TAzk2NjMyOTA3BHNlYwNmZWVkBHNsawNlbGVj ...
http://www.digitalcamerareview.com/default.asp?newsID=3462&review=sony+cybershot+w150 ...
The information about my camera is just to show that you don't need the biggest and best. Just know how to use the one you have.
My camera has 5.2 mega pixel, but I use 3 most of the time because it gives great results, is faster, and takes less memory. Also, it only has a 3 x optical zoom and 7 x digital zoom. I never use the digital zoom because making pictures larger works better on the computer. This is an old camera, but everyone is impressed with the quality pictures it takes ... like magic.
Check with the Geeks in several stores and compare prices. Ask what cameras they own, but don't believe everything you hear. Once you select a camera read all about it in the owner's manual. Just learned that my camera has red-eye prevention and correction. It also has adaptive lighting. You may be able to view owners manuals at this link, but will need to Login. http://www.retrevo.com/s/digital+camera ...
The source links will show most of the cameras out there with prices and help make your digital cameras work better.
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