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Title: Re: Help - Picking a Camera
Post by: Butterbean on May 19, 2011, 10:47:05 AM
PM or email Ron  :)
Title: Re: Help - Picking a Camera
Post by: Grape Ape on May 19, 2011, 10:54:04 AM
Price range is around $500 to $1500

Recommendations on brand, model, etc. 

Any other helpful info welcome.  Please only respond if you have a pretty serious knowledge of photography.


Thanks.

I recently did research on this subject and bought a camera in December.   After reading the reviews, and getting suggestions from friends who are into this stuff, I got the Cannon T2i.  There are always deals on these things on sites like slickdeals.net.  I got the camera with an additional lens and some minor peripherals for $800.

I've read that the T1i, which can be had for under $500 now, is a great starter camera if your're getting into buying a DSLR camera for the first time.  I spent the extra money on the T2i because it captures video in 1080p.  Recently, the T3i debuted, but, from the limited research I've done on this one, doesn't appear to be worth the extra money.

So far, the camera has been fantastic, and I've barely scratched the surface on its capabilities.

Good luck.
Title: Re: Help - Picking a Camera
Post by: Mr Nobody on May 19, 2011, 11:04:49 AM
Polaroid at the pawn shop.
Title: Re: Help - Picking a Camera
Post by: HTexan on May 19, 2011, 11:41:30 AM
Canon and nikon both are great. But go
 canon unless you got a nice nikon lens.
Title: Re: Help - Picking a Camera
Post by: Ron on May 19, 2011, 03:44:08 PM

Question is if you want it to be a professional DSLR, and what do you need it for?

Also, remember, some of the lenses can cost as much as the camera or even more.

Do you want to take it with you everywhere, or just bring it out on special occasions?

Title: Re: Help - Picking a Camera
Post by: Marty Champions on May 19, 2011, 03:47:13 PM
Question is if you want it to be a professional DSLR, and what do you need it for?

Also, remember, some of the lenses can cost as much as the camera or even more.

Do you want to take it with you everywhere,
or just bring it out on special occasions?



this, only a true falcon documents all his campains
Title: Re: Help - Picking a Camera
Post by: sync pulse on May 19, 2011, 04:25:15 PM
Question is if you want it to be a professional DSLR, and what do you need it for?

Also, remember, some of the lenses can cost as much as the camera or even more.

Do you want to take it with you everywhere, or just bring it out on special occasions?



Let me rephrase the question for Ron,...do you want to try to be an artist?...if the answer is yes, dslr with the most pixels you can get.  I am unfamiliar with the prices,...but you can never go wrong with a Hasselblad.  I have a sivler halide one and boy the transparancies are Sharp
Title: Re: Help - Picking a Camera
Post by: HTexan on May 19, 2011, 05:15:17 PM
Let me rephrase the question for Ron,...do you want to try to be an artist?...if the answer is yes, dslr with the most pixels you can get.  I am unfamiliar with the prices,...but you can never go wrong with a Hasselblad.  I have a sivler halide one and boy the transparancies are Sharp
real artist only used film.  :D

http://www.jr.com/nikon/pe/NKN_FM10KIT/

Title: Re: Help - Picking a Camera
Post by: Ron on May 19, 2011, 07:09:00 PM
Let me rephrase the question for Ron,...do you want to try to be an artist?...if the answer is yes, dslr with the most pixels you can get.  I am unfamiliar with the prices,...but you can never go wrong with a Hasselblad.  I have a sivler halide one and boy the transparancies are Sharp

Canon 7D, Canon 40D is what I have.    Taking pictures and being creative is one thing, learning photoshop, retouching, and getting the pics done is another thing.

The 7D with a lens is 5 pounds. I am not about to take it all over the place, besides worrying about it breaking, getting wet, etc.   So I use it mostly for when I want good quality pics.

As for a Hasselblad's, if you seriously have one and spent the 10 grand + on it, enjoy.  But most people shoot with Canon or Nikons.


Title: Re: Help - Picking a Camera
Post by: BayGBM on May 19, 2011, 08:53:16 PM
Do your research on www.preview.com.  It's a huge database of almost all digital cameras-- even discontinued ones.
Title: Re: Help - Picking a Camera
Post by: G_Thang on May 19, 2011, 09:03:34 PM
Price range is around $500 to $1500Recommendations on brand, model, etc. 

Any other helpful info welcome.  Please only respond if you have a pretty serious knowledge of photography.


Thanks.

 ::)

Nice ones in a cereal box and cheaper.
Title: Re: Help - Picking a Camera
Post by: stuntmovie on May 19, 2011, 10:00:22 PM
Huge, I have yet to check out Bay's previews.com recommendation, but I am a camera collector and purchase about two cameras of various types (still and video) ever 12 months or so ... and I always refer to Cnet.com for information regarding specifics and wrldwide best prices.

About an hour ago I bought a $150  Kodak video camera (mini) foor $89. Super small (about the size of a half pack of cigarettes) HD, and with all tthe bells and whistles

Do check out Cnet.com before you spend your hard earned $$$. And give some serious consideration before spending anything over $500. Some great cameras are available for half that price.
Title: Re: Help - Picking a Camera
Post by: stuntmovie on May 19, 2011, 10:08:15 PM
While we're on this subject ..... check out red.com.

A family member has this camera and speaks about it very highly. It is so good that it is being used to film major Hollywood motion pictures.

And while at it .... check out Go Pro (GoPro) on YouTube and Stedicam-Merlin..... especially if you're interested in video.
Title: Re: Help - Picking a Camera
Post by: sync pulse on May 19, 2011, 11:58:17 PM
real artist only used film.  :D

http://www.jr.com/nikon/pe/NKN_FM10KIT/


silver halide is film...
Title: Re: Help - Picking a Camera
Post by: funk51 on May 20, 2011, 10:14:03 AM
i hear these are good.
Title: Re: Help - Picking a Camera
Post by: BIG ACH on May 20, 2011, 10:22:00 AM

I picked this bad boy up for my wife from Amazon last year:


Samsung HZ25W

12.5 MegaPixels, 24X Optical Zoom

Was a tad over 200 dollars.  Thought it was a nice happy medium between a standard digital camera and a DSLR....  She certainly loves it!

(http://www.steves-digicams.com/samsung_HZ25W_550.jpg)

(http://reviews.cnet.com/i/tim//2009/09/01/HZ25W_BS_B_US_1024x768_540x405.jpg)

(http://www.shotaddict.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/wb5500.jpg)
Title: Re: Help - Picking a Camera
Post by: robcguns on May 20, 2011, 05:11:47 PM
canon rebel is a greta camera for 600.00 or so.
Title: Re: Help - Picking a Camera
Post by: Jadeveon Clowney on May 20, 2011, 05:16:10 PM


As for a Hasselblad's, if you seriously have one and spent the 10 grand + on it, enjoy.  But most people shoot with Canon or Nikons.




Ron's version of "post the pics"  ;D
Title: Re: Help - Picking a Camera
Post by: ksa_triceps on May 20, 2011, 05:37:15 PM
Do your research on www.preview.com.  It's a huge database of almost all digital cameras-- even discontinued ones.

You mean www.dpreview.com (http://www.dpreview.com)

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And for the thread starter, check out the Sony NEX-5 it's a happy medium between SLR's and point and shoot. It has a very large sensor, shoots full HD and is very good in low lighting (thanks to the sensor). It's comparable to SLR's image quality and is cheaper and smaller.
Title: Re: Help - Picking a Camera
Post by: HTexan on May 20, 2011, 06:27:57 PM
I picked this bad boy up for my wife from Amazon last year:


Samsung HZ25W

12.5 MegaPixels, 24X Optical Zoom

Was a tad over 200 dollars.  Thought it was a nice happy medium between a standard digital camera and a DSLR....  She certainly loves it!

(http://www.steves-digicams.com/samsung_HZ25W_550.jpg)

(http://reviews.cnet.com/i/tim//2009/09/01/HZ25W_BS_B_US_1024x768_540x405.jpg)

(http://www.shotaddict.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/wb5500.jpg)

so she likes the big black ones huh? ;D
Title: Re: Help - Picking a Camera
Post by: sync pulse on May 22, 2011, 05:35:18 PM
i hear these are good.

This is less of a joke than you think,...If you want to make extremely large sharp enlargements,...a 4X5 in photo sheet has around 400 megapixels...you can blow that up to photo mural size with excellent sharpness.