Sabtu, 21 September 2013

I would like to get started in photography..?

Q. ...especially since i plan on traveling a lot when I'm older and out of school. Can anyone give me some suggestions on what are some good, affordable camera's that I would be able to buy in order to start out?

A. Well....Anyone planning to start digital photography and purchasing a new digital camera should think about this:

There are TWO primary factors to consider:
1. How much money do you have to spend????
2. What level of photography do you aspire to "progress to" in the coming years ? (i.e. basic beginner, intermediate, or professional/business use).

For most beginners to intermediates I usually suggest one of these two manufacturers:

1. Canon EOS Rebel model XSi. (Also known as the Canon 450D in Britain)
The "kit" package comes with an 18-55mm zoom lens. The camera has pop-up flash, 12.2 Megapixels, and shutter speeds up to 1/4000th, 100-1,600 ISO sensitivity, 7 autoexposure Scene modes, PLUS Shutter Priority, Aperature Priority and Programmed Exposure Modes and Manual. It also has a 3 inch LCD screen, 3.5 frames continous per second max., 9 point AF system, Live View Functioning and the ability to record photos in 3, 6 or 12 Megapixels PLUS numerous other great features found only on more expensive cameras. Wal-Mart is also selling them now for about $799. Sam's Club also has them for $729.

I bought one of these 6 months ago and use it as my "back up" camera to a more expensive Canon EOS 5D Mark II. I absolutely love it. I have gotten some fantastic photos with it and cannot praise it enough. I routinely enlarge my photos to make 8x10's and 11x14 size enlargements with no noticeable distortion or loss of detail in the pictures.

2. Nikon D-90: If you prefer to use Nikon equipment I strongly recommend the Nikon D-90 which has 12.3 Megapixels, 3 inch monitor with Live View, 200-3,200 ISO sensitivity, 11 point AF system with Face Priority, 4.5 frames per second in continous mode, 5 advanced Scene modes for auto exposure plus Shutter Priority, Aperature Priority, Programmed Auto plus Manual. The D-90 sells for around $900-950. (Body ONLY. The 18-55mm lens cost an additional $150.-175.) Typically, Nikon equipment is slightly more expensive than Canon equipment, but (having owned both Nikon and Canon cameras), I have seldom noticed BETTER quality results using Nikon equipment.

These two selections are probably the best choices for any beginner to intermediate skill level, offering the most lenses and other accessories, dealers and places to purchase.

I strongly recommend that ALL beginners buy a good book on digital photography AND take a class from a Vocational school or Community Education Center in your area.

You can learn more about the technical specifications of each of these two cameras at these websites:

www.usa.canon.com
www.nikonusa.com

Good Luck


Which camera is best without getting ripped off?
Q. This is going to be my 1st time buying a camera myself. I take pictures all the time with my moms but the zoom isn't that great and it take a long time for the camera to take the picture. I always manage to miss some of the best shots because of this. So these are the specs of some of the cameras that I am looking at and the prices. I would appreciate the help in finding a good camera but not get ripped off in the process and I am open to suggestions
Camera 1
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H50/B Digital Camera
Price:379.99 (Staples)
Specs:
9.1 megapixels, ideal for prints up to 13" x 19"
15x optical/2x digital zoom
3.0" Flip-up Clear Photo LCD Plus Display
Face Detection technology automatically controls flash, focus, exposure, and white balance
Super SteadyShot® optical image stabilization
Smart Zoom® Technology
In-Camera Editing : Red-eye correction, soft focus, partial color filter, fish-eye filter lens, , cross filter, retro, radial blur, unsharp masking and happy face
Manufacturer Sony
Manufacturer Model DSC-H50/B
Megapixels 9.1
Memory Type Memory Stick PRO Duo
Zoom 10X
Connectivity USB 2.0
Power Source Li-Ion Rechargeable Battery
Compatibility PC/MAC
Dimensions Dimensions (Approx.) : Dimensions: 4 9/16 x 3 3/16 x 3 3/8" (116.1mm x 81.4mm x 86.0mm), 14.6 oz
Accessories Included NP-BG1 rechargeable battery, BC-CSG battery charger, Flower Lens Hood, Lens Adaptor Ring, Lens cap with strap,A/V and USB multi-connector cables, Shoulder strap, Remote Commander, Software CD-ROM
Warranty 1-year mfr. limited warranty

Camera 2
Olympus SP-570 UZ Digital Camera
Price:449.99 (Staples)
Specs:
10.1 megapixels, ideal for prints up to 13" x 19"
20x wide angle optical/5x digital zoom
Full manual exposure settings for advanced creative control, yet easy enough for any family member to point-and-shoot
Dual Image Stabilization combines Sensor-Shift Image Stabilization with high ISO sensitivity and fast shutter speeds to capture crisp, clear images in any situation
2.7" color LCD screen
Face Detection tracks your subjects' faces within the frame and automatically focuses and optimizes exposure
Burst rate of 13.5fps and pre-capture (3MP) allow you to freeze moments in time to get the shot you want
ISO 6400 for superior low-light and fast-action photography
Attach an external flash to the hot shoe so you can take sharp, clear images under challenging lighting conditions
Accepts xD-Picture Cards™ (45MB Internal Memory)
Manufacturer Olympus
Manufacturer Model 226355
Megapixels 10.1
Maximum Resolution Up to 3,648 x 2,736 dpi
Memory Type xD
Memory Included 45MB
Zoom 20x optical/5x digital zoom
Viewfinder 2.7" TFT LCD Panel
Connectivity USB 2.0, Audio/Video
Power Source 4 "AA" Batteries
Compatibility PC/MAC
Dimensions 3.3"H x 4.7"W x 3.4"D
Accessories Included 4 AA alkaline batteries, USB cable, A/V cable, neck strap, lens cap and lens string, OLYMPUS Master 2 Software CD-ROM
Warranty 1-year mfr. limited

Camera 3
Price: 499.99(Staples)
Specs:
6.1 megapixel, ideal for prints up to 13" x 19"
Includes 3x 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G ED II AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor Lens
Intuitive controls make it simple, enabling even first-time SLR users to capture beautiful memories perfectly
Accepts Secure Digital (SD™) memory cards
2.5-inch color LCD monitor with 3 colorful display options
At just over 16 ounces, it makes high-performance digital SLR photography easier and more convenient than ever
Fast startup combined with super-fast shutter response and rapid-action shooting makes it easy to freeze special moments instantly
Highly versatile in-camera editing features
New advanced HELP menu system with Assist Images
Advanced 3-area AF system and the refined algorithms inherited from more advanced Nikon digital SLR cameras deliver better autofocus
Optimize setting lets you adjust color, contrast and sharpening according to the type of scene or output desired
Built-in Speedlight with i-TTL automatic flash control
Automatic exposure with 8 Digital-Vari Program Modes
Color: Black
Manufacturer Nikon
Manufacturer Model 25420S
Megapixels 6.1
Maximum Resolution Up to 3008 x 2000 dpi
Memory Type Secure Digital (SD)
Zoom 3x 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G ED II AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor Lens
Viewfinder 2.5" LCD Panel
Connectivity USB 2.0
Power Source Li-Ion Rechargeable Battery
Compatibility PC/MAC
Dimensions 3.7"H x 5.0"W x 2.5"D, 1 lb., 1 oz.
Accessories Included Rechargeable Li-ion Battery, Quick Charger, USB Cable, PictureProject, Rubber Eyecup, Camera Strap, Body Cap, Eyepiece Cap, Accessory Shoe Cap
Warranty 1-year mfr. limited warranty

Camera 4
Olympus EVOLT 420 Digital SLR Cameras
Price:549.99 (Best Buy)
Specs:
The E-420 measures 5.1 inches by 3.6 inches by 2.1 inches, and it's a featherweight 13.4 ounces -- making it the world's smallest digital SLR.
2.7" HyperCrystal II LCD delivers twice the contrast and better viewing in extrem

A. You have listed quite a few different camera types.

Keep in mind the following points.

Compact cameras (the slim, colorful ones) - designed to be easy to use, take decent pictures and be suitable to be carried around or slipped in a hand bag. Lenses and sensors are small. All have live view, viewfinders are becoming rare. In this range, look at Canon, Sony, Nikon, Panasonic.

Mid Range/Big Zoom/SLR Like (The sony H50 and similar) - Smaller than an SLR, but often have some manual control options available. A larger body than a compact, allowing for a larger sensor and zoom. Lens quality is generally higher than a compact, but you have a fixed lens which cannon be removed. Generally have live view and viewfinder. Look at Canon, Sony, Nikon, Panasonic.

Digital SLR. - "Bulky" Cameras with large sensors and removable lenses. A lot more versatile, as the camera can be adapted to your needs through purchases of flash, lenses etc. Many models do not have live view, but all have viewfinder. Generally do not have any movie modes (Except the D90 and 5D Mark II). DSLRs come in Entry level, Enthusiast level, and Pro level Models. If you are looking at an SLR, take a look at http://www.digital-slr-guide.com/ as there is an awful lot to consider.

Good Luck!





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