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I really want to get into photography! I'm young so my parents don't think i'm responsible enough for a 800 dollar camrea. Whats a good camera with almost as good quality as a dslr camera under 200?
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The closest (or in my mind even better) than a dslr, is a film slr.
Because in my mind, a film slr focuses the better photographer, rather than the fancy equipment (most of which i never ever use.
www.kenrockwell.com
is a nice place to start learning about real photographer.
camera suggestion includes any film slr you can find (as long as it is in good working order). There are lots of places to find used film slrs.
a quick search on B&H used camera site features a number of excellent cameras you can choose from.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?Ns=p_PRICE_2|0&ipp=100&ci=3017&N=4294247087+4293918168&srtclk=sort
I might suggest canon (or a nikon equivanent but i'm not as familar with the slr nikon range)
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/800819106-USE/Canon_C128205211_EOS_A2E_35mm_SLR.html
So you can use modern lenses too. Which will also be compatable with a modern digital slr (or dslr). And you spend less than 80 dollars; leaving you plenty of money to slowly budget for film and processing.
Film can be easily scanned in store (for an extra dollar typically) so you can get suitable digital files too. If you wish to get negatives scanned at a speciality processor, you can get scans that are the equivalent of 60 megapixles or more.
The closest (or in my mind even better) than a dslr, is a film slr.
Because in my mind, a film slr focuses the better photographer, rather than the fancy equipment (most of which i never ever use.
www.kenrockwell.com
is a nice place to start learning about real photographer.
camera suggestion includes any film slr you can find (as long as it is in good working order). There are lots of places to find used film slrs.
a quick search on B&H used camera site features a number of excellent cameras you can choose from.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?Ns=p_PRICE_2|0&ipp=100&ci=3017&N=4294247087+4293918168&srtclk=sort
I might suggest canon (or a nikon equivanent but i'm not as familar with the slr nikon range)
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/800819106-USE/Canon_C128205211_EOS_A2E_35mm_SLR.html
So you can use modern lenses too. Which will also be compatable with a modern digital slr (or dslr). And you spend less than 80 dollars; leaving you plenty of money to slowly budget for film and processing.
Film can be easily scanned in store (for an extra dollar typically) so you can get suitable digital files too. If you wish to get negatives scanned at a speciality processor, you can get scans that are the equivalent of 60 megapixles or more.
Best cameras for under £200?
Ollie
Hi I would like to get a camera where you can change lenses such as a fisheye/wide angle maybe attach a microphone aswell and that's in hd
What would you suggest and where to look not just eBay
Also should I look at camcorders ir dslrs or bridge cameras
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Many still cameras have video functions, and especially the DSLRs with video produce decent enough results. However, if video is important to you, you are MUCH better off with a camcorder.
At this point in time, they still do a much better job (and are much more comfortable) at video and audio recording than still cameras can.
If you want to "change lenses", you need a DSLR, but you will not find one with your very VERY low budget.
You need to decide your priorities first........ low cost or quality and features?
Many still cameras have video functions, and especially the DSLRs with video produce decent enough results. However, if video is important to you, you are MUCH better off with a camcorder.
At this point in time, they still do a much better job (and are much more comfortable) at video and audio recording than still cameras can.
If you want to "change lenses", you need a DSLR, but you will not find one with your very VERY low budget.
You need to decide your priorities first........ low cost or quality and features?
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