Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Best type of Digital SLR camera?




Dancer-2


Hey everyone(:
Ok so for christmas I always get one big gift from my parents and this year I really want a professional camera, because im learning how to handle one and use one in one of my highschool classes and I love taking pics but I always take them on my phone which as you know isnt good quality at all.... and im also very responsible so i know i would beable to take care of it since they are pretty expensive and I want to know what brands are the best or Digital SLR... Any suggestions(: thanks so much but nothing more then $1,000(:
Please no hate comments



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Hey,

Canon and Nikon are the best. Don't be too -which brand- person, because it depends on the specific camera model mostly.

For your first time, 1000$ and below is a good limit. I recommend Canon EOS XSi, T1i, T2i and Nikon D3100, D5000 and D90.

Out of those, I'd get the T2i or D3100.

Here's a post caled ''Buying a DSLR, what's important, megapixels, features, brand, price, quality and which one to buy - http://www.the-dslr-photographer.com/2009/03/which-dslr-to-buy.html

Here's a review of the T2i: http://www.the-dslr-photographer.com/2010/06/canon-eos-550dt2i-dslr-review.html

Good luck! The site has many more tutorials, tips, reviews and guides!

Canon - EOS Rebel T2i 18.0-Megapixel Digital SLR Camera - Black?




Aquarian-


IS this camera anygood for photoshop? I just received it today and the pic quality sorta reminds me of regular point n shoot quality.... shoul i purchase extended lenses for it? an dhow do i make my pics look timeless with photoshop? sort of like this



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Your photos look like they came from a point and shoot camera because you are using auto settings...like a point and shoot camera.

Buying a more expensive camera or more lenses does not give you better photos. Using a camera better gives you better photos. You need to learn how to use your DSLR like a DSLR...on full manual mode.

The most important accessory for a person moving from a point and shoot to a DSLR is a good book that explains how to use ISO, aperture, and shutter speed in manual mode. All advanced amateurs and professionals use their DSLR cameras in full manual mode as it gives them the ultimate creative control over their photos. A book that many people recommend is called "Understanding Exposure." This book is cheap, short, and easy to read. Please learn how to use your DSLR in manual mode. Otherwise you are no better than those other fools who spend hundreds or thousands on a DSLR and then use it like a $50 point and shoot. If you use ANY camera on auto mode like a point and shoot, your photos will always look like they came from a point and shoot.

Finally, to get better at photoshop, you have two choices: Read a bunch of books and experiment, or take some classes. It is a VERY complicated program, and no one is going to sit here and give you lessons.




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