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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!
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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
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.
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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)
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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