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Mar 12
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I just bought one…
I just bought one…
I’m not talking about a little Canon Digital Elph or Sony thing, a NICE camera. I’m a competitive gymnast and I also love photography. I usually borrow my dad’s Canon Rebel xTI but I’m not allowed to use flash in the gym because it makes it hard for the gymnast to see where he/she is landing when the flash suddenly blinds you. So I’m looking for a high-quality camera that allows images to be razor sharp while the subject is moving quickly. For example, I was taking a picture of my friend doing a back flip and it just wasn’t very clear. She looked mostly like a blur. So tell me what camera I need, or if you think the camera I use is good enough, tell me the settings on which should have it. THANKS!
Is there a cheap digital video camera (preferably a picture camera with video capabilities) with decent video quality (640×480 at 25fps or higher)? I’m looking for cheap, but good quality.
I was just wondering what would be the best digital camera to buy?
Help!? I need a thin, digital camera that is good for taking awesome videos (sound, picture, etc) and pictures at concerts, but is also good for taking crisp, close-up pictures of friends and family. Any suggestions of a camera or ones that i should stay away from?
My current camera just broke the other day, and I want to replace it with a better camera. My old camera was the Cannon ZR500. It worked good, so I am looking for one that will work better. I cant afford anything too pricy, so lets keep them under or near 2000. Anything under 1000 is fine too, as long as it still works good. I use these cameras to make movies, my movies generally range from 10 min. to an hour.
I want to go with a reliable camera (such as cannon, nikon, sony). It has to be under 500 dollars.
I am planning to buy a new D-SLR and have finally shortlisted the following 1. Nikon D40 I need help in finalising product. The 3 main difference between Nikkon D40 and D40x is the resolution (6MP and 10MP) and the FPS (2.5 and 3.0) and ISO range (200-1600 and 100-1600) and there is a $200 price difference also!!! Does the technical differences above cause any impact on the quality of pics taken? Is 6MP good enough for a large size image without degrading the quality? What I’ve read about the Cannon rebel xti is that the default lens which ships with the kit is not as good as the one which ships with the Nikon. Is that true? Moreover Cannon lens are more expensive compared to Nikkor lenses (Incase I go for lens upgrades at a later stage).. And finally does D40 support VR lenses if I want to go for upgrades in the future?
I am not a professional, I just want to get the best machine for vieoing my kids growing up etc…
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