Saturday, April 12, 2014

Need help deciding on a new camera..Nikon or Canon?




Adelyn


I can't spend more than $500-600. I am thinking about getting either a Nikon D40 or a Canon Digital Rebel Xs.If you have used either or both of these cameras please let me know what you think of them! Which would you recommend?
P.S. If you are going to suggest another camera don't even mention Kodak or Olympus...they suck :)
Thanks in advance! =]
I have never owned either brand so thats why I am unsure. I have had a Kodak Easyshare and A Casio Exilim. Both just simple point and shoot cameras so I am ready for something closer to what a photog would use :]



Answer
Canon cameras seem to perform very well and would be my first choice, but would prefer to give you all the information I have and let you make an informed decision. Hope the following will help!

There are so many cameras out there it is difficult to say which is best, but digital is definitely the way to go. The following link will be very helpful as it list most of the cameras out there with prices. http://reviews.cnet.com/digital-cameras/

What gives a camera its picture quality? The following information should help you know what to look for in a camera.

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.

Many of the new cameras come with only an LCD screen. Would suggest that you find one that also has an optical view finder because the LCD screen is almost impossible to see in bright sun.

Higher mega pixels may not really be the best thing to look for. It is more expensive, takes longer to process, and may not be needed unless you are making a really large picture or blowing up a small part of a picture.
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 camera for the money 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 ($144), but be careful of the vendor.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=8879234&type=product&productCategoryId=pcmcat152400050001&id=1212192673855 ...

This could be the best slim line camera. It's PINK!
http://shopping.yahoo.com/p:Sony%20Cyber-shot%20DSC-W150%2FR%20Digital%20Camera:1995337750;_ylc=X3oDMTB0bjZzaWNuBF9TAzk2NjMyOTA3BHNlYwNmZWVkBHNsawNlbGVj ...

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 7x 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 the owners manual 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.

What should I know about cleaning my Canon Rebel XS digital camera and what supplies do I need?




C.J.Darlin


I am preparing to buy a Canon Rebel XS and don't know anything about how to clean the lenses or the camera itself. Should I be buying any supplies with the camera that I'll need in the future (i.e. canned air, cloth, etc.)? I'd like to make sure I take care of this thing well. What should I know ahead of time about the care and maintenance of this camera?


Answer
Just buy the camera, attach a Skylight or UV filter to the lens straight from the store, get some lens cleaning kits for the front of the lens which is basically the filter, the viewfinder and the LCD at the back. If you only use one lens, never take it off the camera to eliminate the chances of dust entering the body. Don't wipe it with any solution or water. A clean soft dry cloth will do for the rest of the camera's exterior will do. Canned air? You might want to avoid that. The pressure might knock the mirror off it's natural position and worse, push more dirt further into the crevices of the lens and body. That takes care of the cleaning part.

Remove the batteries before storing. Store the camera in a dry and well ventilated area. Never place it with your clothes in the cabinet. It would be nice if it had it's own air-tight box and throw in some Silica gel dessicants in there to handle the moisture. You can get a dry box with a hygrometer if you really want the best in moisture control. Storage, check.

Remember to use it regularly. The camera likes being used. Always wear the strap when using the camera. Do not store the strap together with the camera when not in use for a long time. The strap is the highest source of moisture that can affect your prized possession. Hand-wash your strap if you happen to perspire on it. Strap, the camera's life-saver - very important.

So, what's all the fuss about moisture? It stains the glass. Worse, it attracts fungi that can physically destroy the coatings of your lens.




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