im looking to get into the world of photography, just for fun and family stuff since they still believe in disposables, whats a good entry level camera?
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need help with a DSLR camera
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1/8/12 at 8:06pm
there's been a ton of these. do a search.
get a canon g12 or something small. not a dslr. the market is rapidly moving away from entry level DSLRs to raw shooting compact cameras. they offer all the versatility of traditional DSLRs only in a much more compact form.
trust me you don't really want to be carrying around a clunky DSLR on trips and sightseeing etc.
in 10, 20 years i can see people dropping the entry level stuff altogether as phones will have much better cameras.
fwiw you can control aperture and shutter speed on an iphone. the lens is pretty wide at f/2.2 and image quality is decent.
a camera is whatever. not the most important decision to make. new shit always coming in. you should prolly just take a photography class and learn that way. learning black and white photography and manually developing pictures will help you understand light, textures, and what exactly you need your camera to do to take the picture you want.
if I had money I'd go with a sony nex-7 or wait for the fuji x-10. otherwise canon s95 and panasonic lx5 for pocketable cameras. g12 for greater versatility in a much more comfortable body
get a canon g12 or something small. not a dslr. the market is rapidly moving away from entry level DSLRs to raw shooting compact cameras. they offer all the versatility of traditional DSLRs only in a much more compact form.
trust me you don't really want to be carrying around a clunky DSLR on trips and sightseeing etc.
in 10, 20 years i can see people dropping the entry level stuff altogether as phones will have much better cameras.
fwiw you can control aperture and shutter speed on an iphone. the lens is pretty wide at f/2.2 and image quality is decent.
a camera is whatever. not the most important decision to make. new shit always coming in. you should prolly just take a photography class and learn that way. learning black and white photography and manually developing pictures will help you understand light, textures, and what exactly you need your camera to do to take the picture you want.
if I had money I'd go with a sony nex-7 or wait for the fuji x-10. otherwise canon s95 and panasonic lx5 for pocketable cameras. g12 for greater versatility in a much more comfortable body
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1/22/12 at 10:57pm
do you want it for people shots? If so you will want a camera that offers shallow depth of field so you can get a nice blur on your background (google shallow depth of field if you want to see examples.) the other thing you should consider is the ability to add an external flash to the camera - it makes a TREMENDOUS difference (but of course, that's a clunky expensive additions down the road.)
I have a s95 which is the best camera of its size on the market - but am looking to upgrade because it's not ideal for people shots for the two reasons noted above.
The Fuji X10 is $600 and ticks all the boxes - really fun camera, good if you want to learn to manually take pictures. Canon also has a replacement to the G12 coming out next month called the G1 X which meets the same criteria, but the price will start @ $800.
but don't rule out an entry level DSLR - you can spend $500 and but the body with one lens for now, get terrific results that will beat 90% of the compact competition - and if you really get into it later, you have unlimited flexibility for upgrading later.
I have a s95 which is the best camera of its size on the market - but am looking to upgrade because it's not ideal for people shots for the two reasons noted above.
The Fuji X10 is $600 and ticks all the boxes - really fun camera, good if you want to learn to manually take pictures. Canon also has a replacement to the G12 coming out next month called the G1 X which meets the same criteria, but the price will start @ $800.
but don't rule out an entry level DSLR - you can spend $500 and but the body with one lens for now, get terrific results that will beat 90% of the compact competition - and if you really get into it later, you have unlimited flexibility for upgrading later.
post #6 of 6
1/23/12 at 5:03am
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Originally Posted by indesertum 
there's been a ton of these. do a search.
get a canon g12 or something small. not a dslr. the market is rapidly moving away from entry level DSLRs to raw shooting compact cameras. they offer all the versatility of traditional DSLRs only in a much more compact form.
trust me you don't really want to be carrying around a clunky DSLR on trips and sightseeing etc.
in 10, 20 years i can see people dropping the entry level stuff altogether as phones will have much better cameras.
fwiw you can control aperture and shutter speed on an iphone. the lens is pretty wide at f/2.2 and image quality is decent.
a camera is whatever. not the most important decision to make. new shit always coming in. you should prolly just take a photography class and learn that way. learning black and white photography and manually developing pictures will help you understand light, textures, and what exactly you need your camera to do to take the picture you want.
if I had money I'd go with a sony nex-7 or wait for the fuji x-10. otherwise canon s95 and panasonic lx5 for pocketable cameras. g12 for greater versatility in a much more comfortable body

there's been a ton of these. do a search.
get a canon g12 or something small. not a dslr. the market is rapidly moving away from entry level DSLRs to raw shooting compact cameras. they offer all the versatility of traditional DSLRs only in a much more compact form.
trust me you don't really want to be carrying around a clunky DSLR on trips and sightseeing etc.
in 10, 20 years i can see people dropping the entry level stuff altogether as phones will have much better cameras.
fwiw you can control aperture and shutter speed on an iphone. the lens is pretty wide at f/2.2 and image quality is decent.
a camera is whatever. not the most important decision to make. new shit always coming in. you should prolly just take a photography class and learn that way. learning black and white photography and manually developing pictures will help you understand light, textures, and what exactly you need your camera to do to take the picture you want.
if I had money I'd go with a sony nex-7 or wait for the fuji x-10. otherwise canon s95 and panasonic lx5 for pocketable cameras. g12 for greater versatility in a much more comfortable body
Entry level DSLRs are tiny, lightweight and perfect for experimenting more with photography. They have more adjustable settings and take better quality photos. Plus you can experiment with all sorts of lenses when using a DSLR
Also the best way to learn photography is not to have some failed professional photographer force feed a bunch of idiotic photographic rules down your throat. Experiment, and teach yourself.
Canon, Nikon and Sony all have entry level cameras for serious amateurs, you just need to find that section on each of their websites and find the one you prefer.
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