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ok so I know there is a certain kind of camera that does like the color thing where you highlight a color and then only that color will show up when you take a picture. i forgot the name of it but anyone know what I'm talking about? well its on this ceratin kind of Sony Cybershot. I was wondering if there is only a couple of models that did that or is it pretty much all sony cybershots. so if anyone could tell me what all cameras do this that would be a huge help. thanks!!
yea yea! color accent thats it.
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Color accent ????????????
Most Canon SD series have this feature.
My daughter's camera SD 850 IS has.
My Canon G9 has.
Note: not on DSLR.
Color accent ????????????
Most Canon SD series have this feature.
My daughter's camera SD 850 IS has.
My Canon G9 has.
Note: not on DSLR.
Good Canon digital camera?
I already have the zoom and standard lens from my rebel g camera which I assume would be interchangeable with a digitial camera??? so am wondering what a good digital camera model would be (also Canon) that would give professional type results. I need high pixels so that I can submit photos to a professional stock photo site.
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The previous poster's recommendation would be good if you did not need a digital SLR, but you will need one if you want to use those lenses. To answer your first question, you will be able to use them as long as they are EF mount lenses. You can tell by looking on the lens box most of the time.
Again, to use your lenses, you will need a digital SLR. Canon offers several high megapixel options at varying price points. Depending on your definition of "high megapixels", here are some recommendations. Let's just say you need 10 megapixels or higher.
There is a digital SLR available from Canon at every level (entry level, prosumer, and professional) that is 10 megapixels or higher.
10 megapixels: 400D ($800), 40D ($1200), 1DMarkIII ($4500)
12 megapixels: 5D ($2600)
16 megapixels: 1Ds Mark II ($7000)
22 megapixels: 1Ds Mark III ($8000, ships in October)
If these are all out of your price range, you may have to give up lens interchanging capability for a conventional digital point and shoot. The A640 (10mp) and Powershot G9 would be worth looking at, too.
The previous poster's recommendation would be good if you did not need a digital SLR, but you will need one if you want to use those lenses. To answer your first question, you will be able to use them as long as they are EF mount lenses. You can tell by looking on the lens box most of the time.
Again, to use your lenses, you will need a digital SLR. Canon offers several high megapixel options at varying price points. Depending on your definition of "high megapixels", here are some recommendations. Let's just say you need 10 megapixels or higher.
There is a digital SLR available from Canon at every level (entry level, prosumer, and professional) that is 10 megapixels or higher.
10 megapixels: 400D ($800), 40D ($1200), 1DMarkIII ($4500)
12 megapixels: 5D ($2600)
16 megapixels: 1Ds Mark II ($7000)
22 megapixels: 1Ds Mark III ($8000, ships in October)
If these are all out of your price range, you may have to give up lens interchanging capability for a conventional digital point and shoot. The A640 (10mp) and Powershot G9 would be worth looking at, too.
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