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
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
Suggestions for high quality cameras?
RLlove
im interested in photography and would rally like help on which camera to buy! if you can suggest any good websites or comparison sites or just cameras that you think are good, let me know! :) i dont mean digital cameras as i have one of those (fujifilm finepix) but one of the more professional cameras. im not sure what theyr official title is, but one of the black ones with the chunky lenses hehe! thanks!
Answer
Yes a DSLR is what you're referring to.
Firstly for reviews of bodies and lenses, go here
http://www.dpreview.com/
Secondly. Don't look at the price of just the kit camera. It can/will get expensive very fast. The standard kit lenses they sell with the cameras are ok. Offer good range, but the optical quality isn't the greatest. Still better than a point & shoot. So you'll want to buy a new lens within the first month. And a flash unit. tripod, other lenses, big bag to carry all this, filters (can't forget filters!) polarisers, it'll grow into a big expense very fast. A simple $600 camera can become a $2000 kit in 6 months if you let it.
As for what brand to buy, both Nikon and Canon are excellent and are the most popular brands. So it's easier to find gear for them. If you have friends that have DSLRs, then get the same brand they have. You can help each other out, lend each other equipment, and in the end no person in the world can look at a picture and tell you if it was shot on a nikon or canon.
Yes a DSLR is what you're referring to.
Firstly for reviews of bodies and lenses, go here
http://www.dpreview.com/
Secondly. Don't look at the price of just the kit camera. It can/will get expensive very fast. The standard kit lenses they sell with the cameras are ok. Offer good range, but the optical quality isn't the greatest. Still better than a point & shoot. So you'll want to buy a new lens within the first month. And a flash unit. tripod, other lenses, big bag to carry all this, filters (can't forget filters!) polarisers, it'll grow into a big expense very fast. A simple $600 camera can become a $2000 kit in 6 months if you let it.
As for what brand to buy, both Nikon and Canon are excellent and are the most popular brands. So it's easier to find gear for them. If you have friends that have DSLRs, then get the same brand they have. You can help each other out, lend each other equipment, and in the end no person in the world can look at a picture and tell you if it was shot on a nikon or canon.
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