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Kimmy Scot
I want the Samsung Galaxy S3 but I have some questions first. How much is the actual phone and the plan/monthly payment? Is it cheaper than the iPhone? What is your opinion of this phone? Is it a good phone? Does the screen break easily? Does it have a good camera? What apps can i get? Are any of the other Samsung phones better? Or which one do you prefer? Preferably one that is a touch screen and can get apps.
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I currently have the Samsung Galaxy S3 and an iPhone 4. I cannot compare the iPhone 4 to the Galaxy because the 4 is aging with the 4s that is the current apple phone. However even with these two compared the Galaxy wins hands down in terms of processor speed. Currently the Galaxy is the fastest phone available in the android market and in whole as well. We have yet to wait for the iPhone 5 to be out and what exact specs it will bring. The Galaxy right now is the Ferrari of smartphones. I've had an android phone before, the Motorola droid and the new android OS 4.0 ice cream sandwich is so smooth and fast and is nothing like its old predecessors where it used to lag and be choppy.
It's got neat features being "smart". When you look at the phone's screen for reading or anything the phone's camera will detect your eye movements and will not turn off the screen which normal phones do after a timeout. When you look through your contacts and you hold the phone to your ear it automatically calls the contact you were looking at. When you are away from the phone and you get a missed call or text, it will notify you when you hold your phone by vibrating. When you're in a meeting and you get a call and forgot to turn it to silent you can turn your phone face down on it's screen on a surface OR put your palm over the screen of the phone and it will turn silent. You can take a screenshot of your phones screen just by swiping your palm from right to left on the screen.
So it's got a lot of smart features and more. You can play videos in a pop up display while your browsing the web or texting. The camera is 8 megapixels like the iPhone 4s and because of it's bigger screen it a lot better in taking pictures. It even has a smile sensor that when it detects someone smiling it will snap automatically.
The durability of this phone is great. There are people who say that the Samsung feels cheap for a premium price using plastics, but this is not a bad thing. The phone is lightweight than the iPhone and it doesn't break easily. I dropped my iphone once while standing onto the road because my grip on the phone slipped. The back glass cover panel broke like how glass breaks. I had to replace the back. I already dropped my Galaxy a couple of times without having a case or cover because the phone was just new and cases were not available yet in the first few weeks being released. Nothing happened to the display. Just a minor scratch on the body. Even the iPhone can get scratches and chips.
The Galaxy is slim, lightweight, good design, LTE 4G (the 4s is not LTE compliant, you can use 4g speeds instead of 3g), intelligent, and high performance. Of course it can and will be beaten by another phone, but right now it is the best out in the market being neck and neck with the HTC One X.
Out of the Samsung line, this is the best yet, the next would be the Google Nexus phone by Samsung. You get standard apps and you also have radio in the phone. You can download apps in Google Play Store which is just like the App Store in Apple.
I currently have the Samsung Galaxy S3 and an iPhone 4. I cannot compare the iPhone 4 to the Galaxy because the 4 is aging with the 4s that is the current apple phone. However even with these two compared the Galaxy wins hands down in terms of processor speed. Currently the Galaxy is the fastest phone available in the android market and in whole as well. We have yet to wait for the iPhone 5 to be out and what exact specs it will bring. The Galaxy right now is the Ferrari of smartphones. I've had an android phone before, the Motorola droid and the new android OS 4.0 ice cream sandwich is so smooth and fast and is nothing like its old predecessors where it used to lag and be choppy.
It's got neat features being "smart". When you look at the phone's screen for reading or anything the phone's camera will detect your eye movements and will not turn off the screen which normal phones do after a timeout. When you look through your contacts and you hold the phone to your ear it automatically calls the contact you were looking at. When you are away from the phone and you get a missed call or text, it will notify you when you hold your phone by vibrating. When you're in a meeting and you get a call and forgot to turn it to silent you can turn your phone face down on it's screen on a surface OR put your palm over the screen of the phone and it will turn silent. You can take a screenshot of your phones screen just by swiping your palm from right to left on the screen.
So it's got a lot of smart features and more. You can play videos in a pop up display while your browsing the web or texting. The camera is 8 megapixels like the iPhone 4s and because of it's bigger screen it a lot better in taking pictures. It even has a smile sensor that when it detects someone smiling it will snap automatically.
The durability of this phone is great. There are people who say that the Samsung feels cheap for a premium price using plastics, but this is not a bad thing. The phone is lightweight than the iPhone and it doesn't break easily. I dropped my iphone once while standing onto the road because my grip on the phone slipped. The back glass cover panel broke like how glass breaks. I had to replace the back. I already dropped my Galaxy a couple of times without having a case or cover because the phone was just new and cases were not available yet in the first few weeks being released. Nothing happened to the display. Just a minor scratch on the body. Even the iPhone can get scratches and chips.
The Galaxy is slim, lightweight, good design, LTE 4G (the 4s is not LTE compliant, you can use 4g speeds instead of 3g), intelligent, and high performance. Of course it can and will be beaten by another phone, but right now it is the best out in the market being neck and neck with the HTC One X.
Out of the Samsung line, this is the best yet, the next would be the Google Nexus phone by Samsung. You get standard apps and you also have radio in the phone. You can download apps in Google Play Store which is just like the App Store in Apple.
Which is a good camera for a high school photography class?
Kevin
I will be a sophomore in high school next year and new to photography. I am trying to decide which camera I should buy. Unfortunately, I can't spend much (around or less than 500) so I only found this three cameras for my budget.
-Nikon p510(advance point and shoot), Nikon d3000(DSLR) and canon rebel T3(DSLR).
WHICH OF THESE WOULD BE BEST FOR ME? please suggest if you have other examples.
Answer
Low-end Canon or Nikon should do. Those are the two major brands, with the lion's share of the market between them, so you may as well buy one or the other unless there's some compelling reason to do otherwise.
For Canon, you probably want one of the Rebel models. The Rebel XS is the cheapest, at around $530 for the camera plus a decent 18-55mm lens. The Rebel XSi is a bit better and costs about $640 with the same lens. The Rebel T1i is currently the top Rebel, costs about $800 (with the same lens as the other two), and is probably a bit more than she needs; it's a nice camera but I would guess the extra complexity of being able to shoot videos is probably not required for the class.
If it were my daughter, I'd probably give her the XSi. I used one of those for a while and it did a good job. But the XS should do if the XSi seems a bit pricy.
Nikon has the D40 for about $480, but at only 6 megapixels it's pretty low-resolution for a DSLR these days. Even most point-and-shoot cameras do better than that. The D60 costs about $600 and is a better value. Both of these come with an 18-55mm lens similar to Canon's.
Whatever you end up buying, make sure you know that you are getting a lens, without which the camera can't do anything. Most models are available either with a lens, or just the camera body itself (usually marked "Body Only" in Amazon's product title).
Low-end Canon or Nikon should do. Those are the two major brands, with the lion's share of the market between them, so you may as well buy one or the other unless there's some compelling reason to do otherwise.
For Canon, you probably want one of the Rebel models. The Rebel XS is the cheapest, at around $530 for the camera plus a decent 18-55mm lens. The Rebel XSi is a bit better and costs about $640 with the same lens. The Rebel T1i is currently the top Rebel, costs about $800 (with the same lens as the other two), and is probably a bit more than she needs; it's a nice camera but I would guess the extra complexity of being able to shoot videos is probably not required for the class.
If it were my daughter, I'd probably give her the XSi. I used one of those for a while and it did a good job. But the XS should do if the XSi seems a bit pricy.
Nikon has the D40 for about $480, but at only 6 megapixels it's pretty low-resolution for a DSLR these days. Even most point-and-shoot cameras do better than that. The D60 costs about $600 and is a better value. Both of these come with an 18-55mm lens similar to Canon's.
Whatever you end up buying, make sure you know that you are getting a lens, without which the camera can't do anything. Most models are available either with a lens, or just the camera body itself (usually marked "Body Only" in Amazon's product title).
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