Saturday, April 26, 2014

How much will an 8gb memory card hold for a 16 megapixel camera?




Lost


My old camera was 8 megapixels and the sd card held about 3,000 pictures


Answer
More than likely around 1000. My camera holds 2000 at 10.1 megapixels, with an 8gb card, but yours may be different...

Question about cameras?

Q. So I have a small samsung tl34hd. It's a digital camera, but it has that flash setting where it pops up, and it's 14.7 megapixels so it's a pretty good camera. A friend of mine has the Nikon d3100. It's 14.2 megapixels, but seems to be better quality than mine. Hers IS a big camera, so I get that, but I don't get how mine has more megapixels if hers is better quality than mine. And she has standard lenses, nothing special.


Answer
To explain in greater detail about the image size vs. quality, megapixels is simply a measure of the size of the image, not of the quality. There is a big difference!

For most commercial cameras, the sensor (an electronic receiver of light. It's the electronic version of film) size is directly related to the quality of the image. The larger or sometimes better quality of sensor, the more color it can receive and interpret in addition to being able to work in worse lighting conditions with good quality.

So, for example, you have three general types of camera sensor: Full Frame, Crop Sensor, and then the sensor in most point-and-shoot cameras. The general explanation of these is:

Full Frame - The sensor in the camera is identical in size to a 35mm film slide. This is why you can use very old lenses on brand new cameras, because the way the light is focused through the lens to the film in a film camera is identical to how it focuses to the back of a Full Frame sensor. For example, the Canon 5D line or Nikon D700, D800, D1, D2, D3 cameras are all full-frame.

Crop Sensor - These are your lower end DSLR cameras. The sensor size is 1/4 the size of a full frame sensor (half the width and half the height). These cameras require special Crop Sensor lenses because the focal point will be different. Putting a full frame lens on a crop sensor camera will work, but since the full frame lens is trying to focus into an area larger than the sensor, the image will be cropped, hence the need for a special lens. Canon cameras in this category are the 7D and Nikons are the D7000, D3100, etc.

Point And Shoot cameras (small, inexpensive cameras or cameras in your phone). The sensor in these cameras is 1/4 the size of the Crop Sensor camera (half the width and half the height) and 1/16th the size of a Full Frame Sensor.

It's not to say that you can't take a great photo with a crop sensor camera vs. a full frame camera either though. For example, the Canon 7D camera is an outstanding crop sensor camera and compared to a Canon 1DS from 2002, it will take a much better photo as the sensor technology has advanced so much in the 10 year gap between them.

But this gets us to your megapixel question. Think about this for a moment. Generally speaking, a 10 megapixel image is about 3600 pixels wide and 2700 pixels tall (or 2700 X 3600 in a portrait photo). Multiply 3600 X 2700 and you roughly have 10 million pixels (hence the term "megapixel"). Knowing what you now know about sensor size, let's take this to a number that's more easy to manage.

Imagine you had a piece of notebook paper in front of you width-wise. On that paper I want you to put 100 "X"s across the page and 700 "X"s down. It's doable, yes? Now, tear the paper into a size 1/4 the size of your original piece and do the exercise again. It's a lot more difficult to put that many "X"s on a piece of paper 1/4 the size, isn't it? Now tear that piece of paper into 1/4 the size and do the exercise AGAIN. It's even more difficult, if not impossible.

So the issue is, just because you have more magapixels doesn't mean your image will be better, it just means more pixels. As technology gets better, they are able to make the smooshed pixels on the sensor better such as with the Nikon D3100 which has a very state-of-the-art crop sensor in it. Your Samsung Point And shoot is trying to cram all those pixels into a sensor 1/4 the size of the Nikon so in many respects, more pixels can often mean a LESS quality photo, not more.

This is why the only people who really care about megapixels in a camera worth less than $1000 is a camera salesman because he knows that most people don't know any of this information and they know that more megapixels in the mind of an ill-informed consumer means an easier sale of a camera. "Why would you want that crappy camera with only 10 megapixels when you can get this one which has 24 megapixels!" See my point? The 24 megapixel camera may not make for a better photo, but is sure helps sell a camera for a few bucks more!




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which phone is better?




elevate~ur


hi!
i would like your opinion on the samsung corby, the corby pro and the nokia x6?
i wanted to buy the samsung corby but everyone says the corby pro is much better...and some people say nokia phones are more long lasting....is there a nokia phone with all the samsung corby pro features???
and how is the nokia x6??
what i'm looking for in a phone is actually fast net...for me that's what's important...
pls help



Answer
Nokia X6 Unlocked GSM Phone
with 5 MP Camera, Capacitive Touch, GPS, Voice Navigation, Car Holder, 3G and 16 GB Memory (Black Cap)
Unlocked quad-band GSM cell phone compatible with 850/900/1800/1900 frequencies and US/International 3G compatibility via 850/900/1900/2100 UMTS/HSDPA plus GPRS/EDGE capabilities
3G-enabled mobile phone for multimedia and social networking, includes 3.2-inch touch display and 16 GB internal memory
5-megapixel camera/camcorder; Wi-Fi networking; Bluetooth stereo music; easy access to email
Up to six hours of 3G talk time, up to 450 hours (18.75 days) of standby time
What's in the Box: Handset, High Efficiency Charger, Connectivity Cable, Stereo Headset, rechargeable Li-on battery, Mobile Holder, Mobile Holder Mount, quick-start user guide
http://www.amazon.com/Nokia-Unlocked-Camera-Capacitive-Navigation/dp/B0036DDT74/?tag=partptl-20
............
http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?ff3=4&pub=5574865779&toolid=10001&campid=5336440665&customid=partptl&mpre=http%3a%2f%2fshop.ebay.com%2fi.html%3f_nkw%3dNokia%2bX6%26_sacat%3d0%26_dmpt%3dPDA_Accessories%26_odkw%3dNokia%2bX6%26_osacat%3d0%26_trksid%3dp3286.c0.m270.l1313

Any Samsung G600 users out there ?

Q. Im looking to purchase a samsung G600 due to its superb abundence of fetures and kool looks but ive never actually used one , just read about it and I would like to kno if the 5.0 megapixel camera is actually any good because i know that the 5 megapixel camera on the LG viewty isnt that great and i would just like to be re-assured before i buy the G600 that its camera is much better than your average 2 megapixel ?

so any users of the phone .. your opinion will be much appreciated =D


Answer
The G600 is a great phone - I have owned many different Samsungs and this is my favorite so far. In terms of customization, it's hard to beat this little guy. The camera, however, leaves a bit to be desired. In my own experience, it takes decent shots in full daylight, but indoors it's pretty hit and miss... The flash is pretty useless, providing a tiny amount of blue-hued light. If you take photos in a dark place like a club, they will turn out full of JPEG artifacts. The auto focus is sort of imprecise, and it takes quite a while to actually snap a photo. In my opinion, the U700 which is only a 3 megapixel took better photos overall. The G800 also has a 5 megapixel camera, but with optical zoom, anti-shake, and face detection. It might take better pictures, but the G600 is still a cooler all-around phone.




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Thursday, April 24, 2014

DSLR photography camera?

Q. do you know a really good one , thats also inexpensive.

i want it to take clear pictures like this : http://digital-photography-school.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/portrait-framing.jpg

but less than 1,000 dollars.

any suggestions?


Answer
http://www.sony.net/Products/dslr/

Sony's new dSLRs the A230, A330 and A380 are aimed right at you, first time dSLR buyers, check 'em out. They are so new that they might not be stocked in all stores that carry Sony dSLRs yet. They are well under a thousand.

But I have to say that any entry level dSLR can get you great results. But don't expect to leave the camera in auto like a compact digital camera. You need some photography skills. Get some basic knowledge on the web, there are tons and tons of free tutorials that will explain f-stops, ISO, aperture, rule of thirds, lenses etc.

You'll need to put some work in to get the most out of your camera. Also you need to invest in some powerful software. You don't have to spend 600 bucks on full blown photoshop. for about 120 you can get photoshop elements. For 100 bucks you can get paint shop pro.

Good luck.

Do DSLR cameras often have "fake" apertures?

Q. I'm looking to buy a new lens for the Panasonic AF-100 and it accepts DSLR lenses. The only problem is that it isn't compatible with most electronic servos in most slr lenses, therefore I need a lens with all the manual controls. However, after looking for a lens with manual zoom, focus, and aperture, I've been finding that most DSLR lenses do not have a manual aperture control. Is this because DSLR cameras electronically control an iris inside the lens, or do most lenses not even have an iris and the DSLR just replicates the effect of an iris?
Thanks

And any lenses under $500 that you would recommend that has manual zoom (optional), manual focus, and manual aperture adjustments?


Answer
DSLR lenses ALWAYS have a diaphragm. It is pretty much impossible to replicate the optical effect on depth of field through other means.
Yes, they electronically control the aperture opening inside the lens.

I cannot give you any lens recommendations without knowing what lens mounts that camera accepts though. But in general it will likely be the older lenses that you're looking for. Many support both electronic and mechanic adjustment of the aperture.




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About the Kodak Easyshare M590?

Q. can the photos only be shared with other people who have that exact model


Answer
Kodak EasyShare M590 Digital Camera 14 megapixels for high-quality pictures
One-button upload to e-mail, Kodak Gallery, YouTube, Facebook, ORKUT, and FLICKR sites
Kodakâs Smart Capture feature
Kodakâs Face Recognition feature
5X optical zoom with image stabilization

WHEN DID THE FIRST 14 MEGAPIXEL DIGITAL CAMERA COME OUT?

Q. Like what year?


Answer
2002 - by Kodak. http://www.dpreview.com/products/kodak/slrs/kodak_dcs14n




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Buying a camera, help!?




yankees123


Alright, I am trying to buy an awesome digital camera for under 900 dollars. I want a camera that shows great colors, amazing close up details, and something that'll take the picture semi-fast. Another thing I'd like for it to take motion pictures. That may be asking a lot but can someone give me their inputs and list out some cameras! Thank you all
Yeah I do want a DLSR, I forgot to say that :p
But hey I wouldn't consider myself rich, just work a lot!



Answer
I would get a DSLR camera, DSLR cameras have the larger sensor so you get a higher quality images. You can change lenses which can be valuable, by allowing to adjust to different needs.
Here is the advice I have for you to consider:

There are a number of good brands so don't be sold on the idea one brand is better than another. I would keep your costs down. I would get a DSLR with a short zoom (like a 18-55mm) to start. No reason to spend more than $425 to $550. Either a 10MP or 12MP will do just fine.

Below, I listed some links, the first link listed below is to a web page that lists the 3 DSLR cameras I am recommending. This list will let you compare features and specs, also it has links to reviews of the cameras, the reviews include sample images from the cameras. Also I included some links to some dealers so that you can try and get the best price. Some dealers have some nice extras, free shipping is very common, and sometimes they are offering a free memory card and/or camera bag. Sometimes you have to click in the âadd to cartâ button to see the actual price.

Here are some models that I think are well worth researching including estimated price range:

Nikon D3000 10MP DSLR Digital Camera with 18-55mm VR Lens - $460 to $480
EOS Rebel XS (1000D) 10MP DSLR Digital Camera Kit w/18-55mm IS Lens - $499 to $525
Pentax K-x 12MP DSLR with 18-55mm Zoom (has HD Video also) - $485 to $525

Pick a price range, some features you know you want, and even consider which camera feels good in your hand as a factor. Plenty of great cameras, get one you like and start learning the principles of photography and you will be on your way to making some great images.

Most people go with Nikon or Canon but, I think the Pentax could be of special interest, since it can do HD video and has excellent quality at higher ISO settings which can be useful in low light places and helping get the picture. These features, especially the HD video, on a Nikon or Canon will cost you $100 to $200 more.

If you have any questions and if you think I can be of help then please do contact me.

Hope this helps. Good luck.

Mark

marksablow.com

Best digital camera under 200 dollars for a technophobe?

Q. lol...I am looking for something simple to use, point and shoot, not pro quality but good quality. I am new to the whole digi camera thing, and want something I can use that is also reliable, and not to complicated to put pictures onto my computer.


Answer
I'd go with the Fuji F20. At $139 from Dell there's nothing in that price range that can touch it. Costco has it for $159 but it includes an xD card- so, about the same price.

It does better in low light than ANY other digital camera short of a DSLR (or the other Fuji's)




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Wednesday, April 23, 2014

How much do megapixels matter in the quality of a dslr camera?







Because i need to buy a new dslr but the 21.1 MP dslr i want but its 3000 dollars, and people say that camera sucks. and i've seen 12.2 megapixel cameras that cost way more than a 16 megapixel camera would. I want to get a camera with good picture quality but don't want it to lack in other aspects.


Answer
A lot of Mp's mean you can crop heavily and still keep enough pixels for a decent print or you can print large with quality, prints measured in feet rather than Inches. But the high Mp count sensors can record finer detail.

The downside is that cramming lots of pixels into a small sensor also increases noise and lowers the Dynamic Range which is the number of tones from the darkest dark to the brightest highlight the camera can record before the dark tones block out to black and the highlights burn out to white, pixels that are black or white carry no data.

Sensors are getting better all the time, currently every year sees improvements, there is always an advantage in getting a camera with the newer sensor (which tends to rule out any Canon). There are high Mp APS sized sensors that still have a wide Dynamic Range and low noise, low noise shows itself in low light photography with less noise in images taken in low light. The Sony sensor in the Nikon D7000 and the Pentax K5 use is a revolutionary Sony sensor which is much better than anything that has gone before.

Chris

Does more megapixels equal better looking photographs?

Q. Can you get good photographs with a 6, 7, or 8 megapixel camera? Or do you need a 10-12 megapixel camera do get good quality pictures?


Answer
Megapixels is only the image size. Not the image quality. A large crappy photo is still a crappy photo.




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Senior photo camera rental...?







So I plan to rent a camera to take my senior photo...because my camera sucks and no photographer is willing to come to me (I want my photo to be in my surroundings). But I'm looking at the rental sites and they are very confusing to me. I was just wondering what you think I should rent for such an occasion and is there any other equipment I should rent as well? If it helps, my photo will be mainly in an outdoor woodsy setting and I want cool instagram effects (that's the best I could describe it)....is that possible? If so, how? Thanks a bunch!


Answer
You can make effects later, in the computer - much better than trying to get the camera to make effects. For best quality you should use a camera with a physically large sensor (not just lots of megapixels), thus a DSLR or a CSC. Let's hope you can figure your way around how to use it in the limited time you will have it in your hands. Quite possibly your present camera can be persuaded to give much better results than you have had so far.

If you are confused by the rental sites chances are that you will end up with a camera that won't give you what you want.

Best DSLR camera for film making and photography?

Q. I've decided to purchase my first dslr camera. I'm a amateur film maker so I need a camera that can handle that, with excellent video. But I also do a lot of photography, especially sports.
I'm not too concerned with costs. Basically, I want the best possible video and picture quality possible. With quality, I'm not really willing to sacrifice.
On a less important note, I have pretty small hands, so an especially large body might be a problem.


Answer
Film makers use 16 mm and 35 mm motion picture cameras and most of them rent them from a place like here

http://www.birnsandsawyer.com/_camera-rentals/35mm-cameras/

Some dSLR's have a video feature, but are NOT designed to be a primary video camera. For those you can rent them from Birns and Sawyer or buy something like those listed on this link

http://catalog2.panasonic.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ModelList?storeId=11201&catalogId=13051&catGroupId=34401&surfModel=AG-HPX370

The above cameras are designed to produce video projects and do an excellent job

ALL video, motion picture and digital still cameras have large camera bodies, but since all but a few shots needed to produce a film/video involve the camera being mounted on a tripod, this should NOT be a problem for you.

Here is a link to the type video camera used by one of my sports shooting colleagues.

http://pro.sony.com/bbsc/ssr/cat-broadcastcameras/cat-dvcam/product-DSR400PL/

The lens he has attached to is is a Fujinon ENG Style zoom designed for 1080p

http://www.fujifilmusa.com/products/optical_devices/broadcast-hd-sd/hdtv-lenses/2-3-eng/za-select/za22x76-berd/

While simple $300 P&S cameras shoot both stills and video, neither are what you would want to use if your goal is excellent stills or excellent video.




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Verizon or iPhone questions?! ?

Q. Ok so I want to get the Verizon iPhone. I heard that the iPhone 5 just came out this 14th... Is that included for Verizon too? Is it good and what features does it have. If I phone 5 isn't available for Verizon yet when will it be or is Verizon iPhone 4 any good?
ANY DETAILS WOULD BE APPRECIATED!!


Answer
Its the iPhone 4 or 4S.
I'm actually choosing between the same two phones now and they are the same size, but the iphone 4S has additionally:

an 8 megapixel camera
Siri- allows you to text and tell commands to your iPhone
the new a5 chip at almost 4g speeds
also, the graphics are better on the iPhone 4s

the iPhone 4s is on sale for Verizon now

Can the iphone 4S camera produce a 300 dpi A4 photo? It's 8 megapixel?




fuzzy





Answer
iphone is not a camera, get a real camera




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Monday, April 21, 2014

Mobile phone choice...HELP?




cleverkhat


whats a gwd phone for a teenager
wich plays reali loud quality music
who is with telstra or optus



Answer
SONYERICSSON K850
Sony Ericsson K850 Cyber-shot phone. 5 megapixel camera phone with Auto focus and Xenon flash.Tri-Band HSDPA phone for high-speed picture and video blogging. Advanced digital camera features â BestPic, Photo fix and PictBridge.

Live Demo (Flash demo of "Touch & Feel" Simulation)

Specifications
Other Retailer's Price Rs.19999/-
Wavetel's Special Price Rs.19100/-
You Save Rs.899/-
Form Factor Bar
Size 102 x 48 x 17 mm
Weight 118 g
Display Size 240 x 320 pixels,
Display Colors 256K colors
Ring tones Polyphonic (72 channels), MP3
Media Player Yes
Games Yes + downloadable
Ports Yes
Total Memory 40 MB internal memory
Talk Time Up to 9 h
Standby Time Up to 400 h
Operating Frequency GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900

Cell phone cameras????

Q. Can u tell me everything u know abt cameras in mobiles? All those mega pixel,resolution and all other stuff. Everything u know. Thank you.


Answer
Megapixels are the tiny blocks that make up the picture, somewhat like bricks make a wall, the higher the megapixel rating (number) the better the picture, so if you want to enlarge a picture, it won't look as grainy with a high megapixel. Higher megapixels do use more memory though.

Resolution is similar, its the tiny squares that make up the screen, the higher, the better. this is why a big screen tv looks so much better than a cheap cell phone, not because of size but, the tv has a higher screen resolution. Look at it this way for megapixels and resolution, each square only shows one color at a time, if there are only 5 squares making a picture, it wont look right, but if there are ten million squares, each can put the right color in the right place, and it will look good.




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why does a high MP camera makes low MP pictures?

Q. I have a Sony T70, which is a n 8 MP camera. I set it to the highest settings, so it would take 8MP pictures which I can enlarge, but I end up with 2 or less then 2 MP pictures. Why? I am not using the zoom either. What is going on? Does anyone know what am I doing wrong?
Yes, I meant 2MB pictures. The reason I was concerned is beacuse I had a 7 MP camera which made pictures of 4.5 MB, so I figured this one with the 8MP should make at least the same size pictures. But I guess not, maybe Sony makes different cameras, the 7 MP was a Casio model.
Yes, I meant 2MB pictures. The reason I was concerned is because I had a 7 MP camera which made pictures of 4.5 MB, so I figured this one with the 8MP should make at least the same size pictures. But I guess not, maybe Sony makes different cameras, the 7 MP was a Casio model.


Answer
I wonder if you mean MB for the size and not MP. Higher mega pixel sensor can take images in smaller resolution. Cameras use compression to make the file sizes smaller. It is possible to have an 8MP image that is only 2MB in size. You should check the manual for compression settings and adjust for the highest quality lowest compression ratio. This will give you the big files you are looking for.

Based on your added information, it's the compression. Different cameras use different compression ratios. A ratio of 1:4 would be quarter sized while 1:2 would mean the file is compressed half its size without compression. Check your manual for any options on changing the compression. The lower the compression, the larger the files and the better the overall quality. Highly compressed images tend to be significantly less sharp and contain more digital noise.

What is the benefit of higher MP in a digital camera?

Q. So I used to have a canon camera 7 MP, and then I converted to Nikon cool pix 12 MP. However I wasn't satisfied with the results from Nikon as the picture's quality was not THAT good and it mainly just went indept of the face and hair.. would show like any pimple on skin, etc. Canon was a good balanced camera, with great quality. So this left me quite confused, what is the use of higher MP? I'm thinking of purchasing a sony cyber shot either 16 MP or 18 MP. Please clear my confusion, and recommend me any other good digital cameras aswell. Advices/tips are most welcome.
Thanks!


Answer
- More MP = larger image dimensions
- Blur that would not be noticed at lower resolution will be more visible at higher resolution
- Smaller photosites can potentially reveal finer detail (with a sharp lens), but also suffer more noise since individually they capture less light
- Different sensors capture colors differently

Resolution *does not* directly affect sharpnessâthat is the job of the lens and fast shutter speeds.

If you still have your Canon, why not stick with it?




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How many megapixels does the Ipod Touch have for the Camera?




Anthony M


I was trying to find out how many megapixels does the lastest Ipod Touch have for its Camera.
http://www.apple.com/ipodtouch/
The one that is "Now starting at $199. It has fun writen all over it."



Answer
i have the newest ipod touch and that camera is not good at all. probs vga

How many megapixels is the new ipod touch camera?

Q. is this camera on the ipod touch better than a 12 megapixel digital camera? i keep getting mixed answers and want to know the truth!
thanks in advance :)
ik that the ipod offers more, but i already have a last generation ipod touch and i want a camera but i dont know if i should get a digital camera or a new ipod touch with a camera


Answer
Think about it like this.

You Have a camera for taking pictures.

You have a iPod Touch 4th Generation for music, apps, etc.

The Camera is dedicated for taking pictures.

The iPod is dedicated for music and apps.




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Will the power save on my camera make the battery die faster?

Q. I have an Olympus SZ-11 14 Megapixel digital camera and i'm going to a concert tomorrow night and wanna take pictures. I was wondering if i have the power save on will it actually drain my battery


Answer
No.

Power Save means to prolong battery life not kill it faster.

If your camera has the option to turn off the LCD then use that. If you can afford to leave the camera at home, that would be better. Concerts are best experienced live, not from the small screen of your camera. If you want to get great quality pictures and video, wait for the official release from the concert producers.

http://keerok-photography.blogspot.com/2012/09/what-camera-is-best-for-concerts.html

What phone would be good to use for a Great amount of Megapixels in HD camera technology?

Q. Currently, I'm talking about the best phone technologies Today in Pacific Standard Time, I don't care what company it comes from. All I'm looking for is a list of the best tech for under 5k, with many megapixels(Looking for +19) in present United States Pacific Standard Time for a super-useful HD camera/video w/video and Flash. Can you help me find one for excessive camera use, fast connection (especially at least 4G), and maximum battery life? Thank you for your knowledge whoever answers knowingly...


Answer
PhoneArena Awards 2012: Best Cameraphone
http://www.phonearena.com/news/PhoneArena-Awards-2012-Best-Cameraphone_id37545

Best camera phones
http://reviews.cnet.com/best-camera-phones/

19+ megapixles in a phone? Not sure if you'll find that. However, I just read Nokia's 808 has an apparent 41 megapixels? Seems almost outlandish to me, but then again I'm not really knowledgeable in the cameraphone department... There are a number of reviews you can check out though... Probably more helpful than this questions thread.




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Sunday, April 20, 2014

best canon dslr lense for video?







will be getting canon t3i

mostly zooming sports, macro and wide angle

and at the same time a lense that is good for taking potraits and bokeh photo

I am looking for a lense that has all of these features in one lense



Answer
If you're on a budget Canon T2i (Same video as the canon t3i, 60D, the 7D)

If you have money to blow!

Canon 5D MK II : About 15 % better for video

Canon 5D MK III : About 25% better for video

Make sure you don't blow all the cash on the body as the lens is much more important, if i were you I would get a T2i as you can get it dirt cheap on ebay, kijiji, or craigslist and then invest in a lens with a low aperture


AHAHAH I COMPLETELY MISREAD!!!!!!

INVEST IN:

Canon T2i: Great bang for the buck! Great camera and shoots the exact same as the t3i

EF 50mm f/1.4 USM
EF 16-35 mm f/2.8L II USM
EF 28-300 f/3.5-5.6L IS USM

best lenses I have ever used for video by a mile!

One killer lens! That would have to be the EF 28-300 f/3.5-5.6L IS USM
If you don't have the money maybe buy a 50mm 1.8 its the BEST BEST lens for the buck! 100$
I mean its even good if it were 750$ great lens!

Please help me with a camera!?







I am a 14 year old beginner photographer looking to improve my work. Recently, Costco released a bundle with the camera I've been looking at! Can you look at it and let me know whether it's a good deal or not? If not, please suggest different options please!

You can find the deal here:
http://t.costco.com/Nikon-D5200-DSLR-Camera-2-Lens-Bundle.product.100032348.html

Also, find me on Instagram! My username is hi_im_jake (:



Answer
Hi Jake, i think you should defiantly choose this package! It's a good price, good for beginners, and it's a Nikon!!!! I would recommend getting a backup battery set just in case. Also another, larger memory card would be nice especially if you take lots of pictures! I'm 15, and when i bought me camera and supplies, i got it all used because I'm pretty cheap! kijiji is a good site for used camera items i find! Anyways, keep your eyes open for good deals and do lots of research before you make any finale decisions on your purchase.
my instagram is: mayybbee




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What kind of DSLR camera should I get?

Q. taking an intro to photography class and I'm going to need it through out my university years. Don't really know much about cameras but I'm willing to invest a lot and probably will get much better as I will use it a lot.


Answer
You can, of course, ignore the person who suggested a camera phone.

Any of the entry-level DSLRs from Sony, Pentax, Olympus, Canon or Nikon would be suitable for your needs. Visit a real camera shop that carries those brands and choose the one in your price range that offers the most features and benefits for the money and that feels the best in your hands.

If you're seriously "... willing to invest a lot ..." then look at the new Nikon D800 and the new Canon 5D Mark III. Both are full-frame professional grade cameras and might seem like over-kill for a beginner but truth be told you'll have just about the same learning curve with a Nikon D3200 or Canon T4i as you will with either of the full-frame models.

Photography is photography whether you're using a 35mm film camera or an entry-level DSLR or a professional grade DSLR. It all comes down to Light, Exposure, Composition and Depth of Field and those are the elements you'll be learning about in your class.

what is dslr cameras?

Q. What is a dslr camera?
Whats the difference if a camera has dslr or not?


Answer
Hi Judith,

A DSLR or Digital Single Lens Reflex camera is a TYPE of camera, rather than a "feature". It is the modern evolution of the Single Lens Reflex film cameras that were designed to use mechanical construction to allow people to get a very accurate preview of what would be recorded on a photo sensitive material (film). From the 1950's thru the beginning of this century 35mm SLR cameras became the dominant type of camera for advanced photo enthusiasts and many professional photographers. The DSLR continued the existing development path.

Primary reasons for their popularity were -

1] The ability to accurately view an image COMPOSITION almost exactly as it would be recorded on film (because the image appeared on a viewing screen diverted from the optical path of the lens by a system of mirrors plus, in most cases a mirror/prism viewfinder).

2] The ability to acquire interchangeable lenses at relatively modest prices for many special applications such as Macro (High Magnification of nearby objects), Telephoto (the magnification of distant objects), Wide Angle (the ability to record images in views wider angles of view than people normally perceive) and special purposes such as portraits, etc. Most of these with the ability to preview composition in the SLR viewfinder.

3] The ability to adapt the cameras to many specialty applications such photography through Microscopes, Telescopes and specialty optical devices for a variety of medical and other scientific uses.

Digital SLRs use most of the design functions of SLR cameras but substitutes an electronic sensor to record the image instead of film. This takes advantage of the development of electronic recording while preserving much of the technology developed in lenses and other accessories.

However, the handwriting may be on the wall for DSLR cameras, most of which still use the mechanical mirror mechanism and either a pentaprism or pentamirror to give an eye level viewfinder with a properly oriented OPTICAL image. While this is a very good system it requires the inclusion of a mechanically complex vibration inducing mechanism and temporarily interrupts the view of an image while the mirror blocks the light path during exposure (the characteristic "blink" of most SLR/DSLR cameras).

A newer type of camera made possible by digital technology is the Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Camera (MILC) also referred to as an Electronic View Finder (EVF). These eliminate the need for the complex mirror and heavy prisms and can simplify both camera and lens designs with the benefit of allowing smaller, lighter and more reliable (because of fewer moving/mechanical parts) cameras and lenses. Theoretically this should also mean reduced manufacturing cost/price.

Some disadvantages to MILC are that -

A] They require a power source to operate. Note that ALL digital cameras require a power source in order to record the image but an electronic viewfinder imposes an additional electrical load which shortens operating time/charge.

B] They often rely on display screens (like Smart phones) for composition, which can be VERY hard to see in bright light. Many manufacturers solve this by having eye level viewfinders, either built in or as accessories, to this type of camera. On the other hand this type of viewfinder can make taking pictures in dim light easier because the image brightness can be amplified electronically.

C] Because they provide continuous viewing the actual exposure can be difficult to anticipate. (No blink).

Olympus, Panasonic and Sony were some of the early adopters/pioneers of MILC type technology. Olympus and Panasonic have more or less abandoned the DSLR market in favor of MILC models while Sony continues to offer both DSLR and MILC models (which John has apparently mistaken for some of the SONY DSLR's).

Most of the other major manufacturers of DSLR cameras are beginning to offer MILC models.

Some links to DSLR and MILC cameras.

Four Third & Micro Four Third (Olympus Panasonic

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Thirds_system
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micro_Four_Thirds_system
http://www.four-thirds.org/en/fourthirds/body.html


Sony, Look at Alpha DSLR & Alpha NEX

http://store.sony.com/digital-cameras/cat-27-catid-Digital-Cameras

In my opinion you can realize most of the advantages of a DSLR with more compact and less costly MILC cameras. If looking for something w/advantages of a DSLR I would add consideration of MILC models such as the Olympus/Panasonic Micro Four Third or Sony NEX models.

I purchased this Olympus model 2~3 months ago, it has basic components of the most expensive models at about h1/2 the price -

http://www.four-thirds.org/en/microft/body.html#i_pen_lite_e-pl5_olympus

Hope that helps, email me (from my Answers profile) if you want more information.




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what the best digital camera available for a reasonable price?




Shmexerss


i currently have the finepix Z and its a nice camera but doesn't have the cool features that i am looking for like the more recent cameras offer. im looking for a nice camera for a reasonable price. thanks for the help


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Recommendations for YOU at the VERY bottom with 2 asteriks, but general info that will help you out before that.

Before i start let me remind you to buy from reputable online dealers such as beachcamera.com, bhphoto, buydig, adorama, ritz camera, J&R, amazon, etc. NOT ebay. Look around those to get the best price. Just remember to check resellerratings.com and BBB.org to see the reputation of the vendor. There are a lot of scam artists online these days.

REMEMBER, megapixels DON'T MATTER, it's a marketing tool. Any photographer will tell you megapixels have nothing to do with image quality.

If you want REALLY good zoom look at some of the prosumer point and shoot ones, they come with 20x zoom while compact point and shoots usually have 3-4X. When looking at zoom ONLY LOOK AT THE OPTICAL zoom. Digital zoom means NOTHING. If you want to take another picture immediately after, prosumer point and shoots and dslrs are better than compact camera. So if you shoot a lot of moving things or sports, you may require a prosumer point and shoot or a dslr. However most compact point and shoots these days can do fairly well on that too, but no where near as well as a dslr would.

Here are my general suggestions in each range of cameras, organized by 3 groups, compact point and shoots, prosumer point and shoots (basically higher end and bulkier point and shoots), and dSLRS.

Compact Point and shoot: Canon SD 880 IS (comes in gold and sliver), this is one of the best point and shoot cameras out so far and costs around $250 I believe.

Prosumer point and shoot: Sony HX1 or Canon G10 or Canon SX1IS. All three of these are excellent, you can compare them yourselves to see which one you like. These cameras offer a lot more manual control than point and shoots and have higher zooms. They are a bit more advanced than the typical compact point and shoot cameras. They'll also be more expensive, around 400-600.

dslr: These are your really serious cameras, with interchangable lenses. These will cost a lot! They have interchangable lenses and offer a lot of flexibility and creative control. When you buy these you buy a system and will build on it with life by purchasing more lenses as you go, flashes, tripods, etc etc. Just one of the lenses alone will cost more than your point and shoot will, so they aren't cheap. Here are my recommendations for dslrs.

Entry level: Nikon D40, Canon Rebel XS (around 500 total with kit lens)

Mid level dslr: Canon XSi or the New T1i (700 for xsi, 900 for T1i with kit lens)

More professional models: Nikon D90 or nikon D300 or Canon EOS 40D, Canon EOS 50D (1000 + )

Full frame: these are the most expensive cameras in the world and will run around as much as a car for the whole system, so i won't recommend these cuz if you were in the market for these I'm sure you wouldn't have asked any questions here on yahoo answers, you'd be a professional taking photos for a living.

*NOTE: canon and nikon are the two biggest and best companies when it comes to cameras. Canon by far leads the way when it comes to point and shoots. In SLR, it's debatable but I prefer Nikon SLRs

**optical zoom is important, megapixels not so important. Stick with canon point and shoots if you are on a budget. It would help if you told us your budget, but just follow those recommendations and you'll end up with a good camera in whatever price range you have. Remember don't buy compact point and shoots if you can afford to go over 300. There are better options as i mentioned in my suggestions.

What is equivilant Megapixels in a digital camera to my regular 35mm Pentax with 200 speed color film?




jimdotedu


I want to make big (16x20 or 30x40) prints

Currently I use 200 speed Fuji



Answer
I will break from the pack on this one. Properly done, a 10 to 12 megapixel camera is capable of making prints certainly at the 16 x 20 size and even 30" x 40". It's all about the software interpolation of the digital file. Thus, your answer has two parts: 1) the megapixels available and 2) the skill of the printer operator, and quality of his equipment/software.

Even 200 speed film has grain in it, which can detract form the overall image. By comparison, digital cameras when shoot at low to moderate ISOs do not exhibit this grain pattern, as long as the images are properly exposed. Digital cameras show image noise at high ISOs and typically if underexposed.

I was playing around this week with my scanner and my Fujifilm Provia slides, both in 35mm and 120 format. The 120 format is just remarkable when used with ISO 100 slide film, and when scanned I get the quivalent of about 25 megapixels. The thing is, at 100%, I can see that the image is soft and not as detailed compared to a digital SLR with a lower megapixel rating.

I suggest approaching the local facility where you will be making these prints to determine their quality and image requirements. They can probably tell you a minimum # of megagpixels you need to have in your SLR.




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best digital camera to buy from sony?

Q. what are mega pixels?
the more the megapixels the better the camera?
i want to buy a digital camera likely a sony camera
and at a cheap price
which one is the best one to buy


Answer
you can consider Sony DSC-W370 14.1MP Digital Camera
*14.1-megapixel resolution; 7x (34mm) optical zoom lens with 3.0-inch LCD
*Capture breathtaking images in Sweep Panorama Mode
*Optical SteadyShot image stabilization reduces blur; iAuto detects 8 scenes and optimizes camera settings
*Capture your videos in HD Movie mode (720p)
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Delectronics&field-keywords=sony+Cybershot+W370&x=0&y=0&tag=ya-ans-camera-20
http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?ff3=4&pub=5574865779&toolid=10001&campid=5336440665&customid=nktprk&mpre=http%3a%2f%2fshop.ebay.com%2fi.html%3f_nkw%3dsony%2bcybershot%2bw370%26_sacat%3d0%26_odkw%3dsony%2bcybershot%2bw350%26_osacat%3d0%26_trksid%3dp3286.c0.m270.l1313

What camera is best for buisness?




Bridgette


im looking to buy a professional camera and i don't know which brand is best or what megapixel.......and where can i find the camera at a good price? Thanks
well im really good at taking pictures and i've done really well with cheap cameras but im lookin for something within an $878 dollar price range, im looking for something that will last



Answer
have a look at Nikon D3100 14.2MP Digital SLR Camera
* 14.2-megapixel DX-format CMOS image sensor;
* 3-inch monitor with One-Touch Live View shooting and movie capture
* Full 1080p HD Cinematic Video with full-time autofocus and sound
* Easy-To-Use Nikon Guide Mode with intuitive controls and on-board assistance
http://www.amazon.com/Nikon-D3100-Digital-18-55mm-3-5-5-6/dp/B003ZYF3LO/?tag=ya-ans-camera-20
http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?ff3=4&pub=5574865779&toolid=10001&campid=5336440665&customid=nktprk&mpre=http%3a%2f%2fshop.ebay.com%2fi.html%3f_nkw%3dNikon%2bD3100%26_sacat%3d0%26_odkw%3dlens%2bof%2bCANON%2bVIXIA%2bHF%2b200%26_osacat%3d0%26_trksid%3dp3286.c0.m270.l1313




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What all are the highest megapixel camera phones?




Jtech


I am aware of the following phones but was wondering are there anymore with that high or even higher megapixel cameras ? Here is the list that I am currently aware of: Nokia N8(12 megapixels) Sony Ericsson Satio(12 megapixel) Spice S120(12 megapixels) Altek Leo(14 megapixels) Sony Ericsson Cybershot S006(16 megapixel)


Answer
Nokia N8 can take better pics than any of these phones anyday. They've the Carl-Zeiss lens.

IPhone camera question.?

Q. I know there are no settings, but I know people who swear there iPhone camera works as well as there fancy cameras. But apl my pictures are very grainy. They are in focus just don't look as clear as other camera pictures. I think even my old phone took better pictures. Does any one else have this same problem or any solutions?


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The iphone camera will never beat a professional camera.
Megapixels are what make your picture clear and not "grainy". The iPhone 4 has a 5 megapixel camera, and my personal camera has 12 megapixels. It's just not possible for it to be better than a digital camera. Even the cheap ones have more than 5 megapixels.




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