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What type of camera should I buy?

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emilee8118


I am going to be in Disney World from August 2012-January 2013 for a college program. Before I go, I want to get a new camera so I can take a ton of pictures down there. However, I have no idea which one to get. I don't know much about cameras, but I am fairly good with technology. I would like to spend less than $350 if possible. What would you suggest? Thank you!


Answer
The best camera for under $200 is the Canon A550

* 7.1 Megapixel
* 4X Optical Zoom
* Very good photo quality, noise levels low through ISO 400 (in good light)
* Well built for the price
* Very good performance
* LCD visible in low light
* Some manual controls
* AF-assist lamp, good low light focusing
* Good movie and continuous shooting modes
* Impressive software bundle
* Uses AA batteries; great battery life
* USB 2.0 High Speed support

How much money should I budget for Ghost Hunting Gear?




Becky


I'm discovering some great online ghost hunting stores. Now I'm wondering what people are budgeting for their ghost hunts? How much money is going to get me a good ghost hunt investigation?

Thanks for the help!



Answer
As Iâm sure youâve realized, this depends what you would like to use to âhunt ghosts.â Of course the answer to that depends greatly on what you would like to get out of âghost hunting.â Alright, so enough answering a question with more questions.

The costs begin with free! Thatâs right, I highly recommend those new to the âghost huntingâ field to utilize what they have around the house. Most people have access to a camera, or camera/phone. Obviously the more you spend the more quality your photograph and any potential anomalous data acquired will have. There are some fairly decent entry level digital cameras for sale today (*2012) for around $100 and up. There are a ton of options you will want to familiarize yourself with first. This goes for cameras or some of the more specific tools you see on the ghost hunting TV shows. Having worked with most of the networks and production companies, I can say that what you see on TV isnât always the best direction to go with your own âghost hunting.â

To get straight to your question (too late):
Infrared Thermometer $15
Infrared Thermometer with PC interface and K-Type Probe $250+ (recommend this one)
Digital Camera $15
Digital Camera with glass lens, Infrared illuminators and high Megapixels $150+ (recommend this one)
3D Digital Camera $200+ (recommend this one)
Single Axis EMF Meter $20
Three Axis Data logging pc interface EMF Meter $300+ (recommend this one)
Dowsing rods $20+

Alright so I could go on, but it would be easier to direct you a site that you could click through the store for free (full disclosureâ¦my website). http://GetGhostGear.com Visit there and find a ton of articles with pictures and âas seen on TVâ equipment (as many TV shows have gotten their equipment from me). Become an informed consumer and check out the HUGE and FREE list of ghost hunting equipment here http://getghostgear.com/gear-list-with-images.html

All you have to do is click on the ghost hunting equipment picture, learn more about it, and then click another link there if you want to purchase it. We donât recommend all of the equipment, just for the record so if you want our advice, read the articles first! Iâll include a bio about myself and my background so you know where your information is here is coming from (even if you don't shop from us, know who you are shopping with).

Hope this helps, and start saving those pennies. Get out in the field (safely) first and see what you think you need from there!

Sincerely,

Noah Voss
Founder GetGhostGear.com Enterprises
UFOwisconsin.com
Author UFO Wisconsin â A Progress Report
MysteriousMadison.com
Author Mysterious Madison â Unsolved Crimes, Strange Creatures & Bizarre Happenstance
W-Files.com
Online since 1997
ufoNewMexico.com
ufoIllinois.com
ufoMinnesota.com
ufoIowa.com
ufoSouthDakota.com
HowToBeAGhostHunter.com

BIO:
Noah Voss may be best known for advancing the use of scientific equipment during investigations into reports of the paranormal. Through GetGhostGear.com, he was first in the world to exclusively offer paranormal investigating equipment for sale in an online store. Noah keeps busy running his numerous websites such as W-Files.com online since 1997.

Beyond publishing over 4,000 paranormal web pages, Noah authored UFO Wisconsin - A Progress Report in 2008 detailing over 100 reports of UFOs in a non-fiction, Wisconsin based book published by Unexplained Research Publishing Company. In 2011 Noah authored Mysterious Madison â Unsolved Crimes, Strange Creatures & Bizarre Happenstance published by The History Press. Noah has worked with such companies as the History Channel, the Sci-Fi Channel, The Discovery Channel, The Travel Channel, The National Geographic Channel, The CW Network, Triage Entertainment, and Lions Gate Films on projects ranging from UFO documentaries to ABCâs Scariest Places on Earth. Noah has appeared in print, on radio, or through televisions in over 40 countries. Mr. Voss has had the opportunity to turn down offers to appear on William Shatnerâs Weird or What on the Discovery Channel, and Ancient Aliens on The National Geographic Channel.

Traveling through most all states in America, along the way; researching ghostly St. Augustine Florida, investigating the mysterious Winchester Mansion in California, going for the gone at The Bennington Black Hole in Vermont, haunted highways in Hawaii, looking for Bessie in Lake Erie, trying to get lost in The Bridgewater Triangle of Massachusetts, scanning for flying saucers on the summit of Mt. Saint Helens, werewolves in Wisconsin, ghosts of Alcatraz in San Francisco Bay, the Historic Bullock Hotel of wild-west Deadwood, the mystery Paulding Lights of Michigan, looking for what went wrong in Salem Massachusetts, prying for Pepie in Lake Pepin on the Mississippi, flying through the Bermuda Triangle, Voodoo in Jamaica, UFOs in Mexico, and searching for Sasquatch in British Columbia.




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