Saturday, February 20, 2010

Candid Amatuer What Kind Of Camera Should I Buy?

What kind of camera should i buy? - candid amatuer

I really want a professional, but I'm more interested in photography as an art. I love the pictures of nature and landscape / scenic pictures. I do portrait photography with my family. But I'm a fan of Nikon. I want to create a professional camera, a portfolio. I also take some classes. When I see what the teacher recommends buying? I buy a camera or professional use, in whatever class I take with me?

7 comments:

raiderzr... said...

I highly recommend getting a Canon Rebel XTi. You can buy the body for a decent price on amazon.com Whatever you buy their own lenses. The kit lenses are crap. Shooting weddings with my XTI, use and a Sigma 28-70. Not the best but better than the kit lens and works well. If you do everything you want to invest this "look" for her career, good in a flash. An explosion of sound makes the difference. I use the Canon 430EX .... There is a flash of Nice. You can get all this for less than large ones. Not bad for a 10megapixel professional-quality SLR camera.

Nikon is also good. I used to use Nikon. I went with Canon because I think there are more devices and lenses for Canon made. Even the prices seem a little less. Personally I would go with Canon, but what you do, stay with Canon or Nikon. You pay too much for your lenses, flash, etc. If you have a Sony or something. If you want to ask photo.net for many comments and opinions of the camera of the photographer. Hope this helps.

drlaurai... said...

SLR cameras are the best. I use a D50 and I love it. I had a 35mm Nikon, so I could stay with the same record, the lenses I had used and still works with the D50. I had no training in photography, so it was easy, but still a great shot. I use it now when I Photos are provided by a high level.

Investment in the glasses! They are as or more important!

Joseph G said...

Keep your Nikon! Put the money on glass.

Anonymous said...

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arfblat said...

I would wait until you take the class. I took a photo class and really helped me develop my style and know exactly what I wanted in a camera. If you buy a camera and then the class and you see the camera of someone who wants you to place ... Well ... I bet you'll regret it .... You can) not amazing things with junk SLR cameras (and if your teacher is an art snob, I'm sure you can use it for class, at least to the novice.

In addition, I propose to try in front of a camera to ... to understand how to be a camera "real" an important contribution to understand how to use a camera in a "professional" digital.

You could probably have some bargains on eBay.

fhotoace said...

In the art "side, which we still with 35-mm cameras. Black and white film is the staple food of the artist photo.

If you already have a Nikon (who told us that one) to go with Nikon. The new training and F4 are almost bulletproof. I have one, and produce about 250,000 rolls through and continue to perfect pictures.

While you are with your Nikon, while going to school and her "book" Who targets which are then used to buy when you start building your career photography.

I use three cameras to them while in school many years ago and did not need to replace ... Film cameras last few decades.

ProWis when they start concentrating on their digital photography, you probably want to get to the next generation of what is today than the D200. I use two of them to shoot my jobs

SquiRel said...

In any case, a digital SLR camera. For every shot of all I would recommend a Sony Alpha A100 at the time. Here is a lnk to revision:

http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/sonydslr ...

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