Hey guys,
Well I have saving up to get my new camera and finally I have enough to get decent camera(I think).Well I am willing to invest $300 and If the product is worth it $100 more I will give up.So anybody can help steer me in the right direction where and what to look for,I know many post have the same subject I just need the basics and camera that will last me.
Thanx,
Aj
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jackalone72
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Posted: Saturday, April 24, 2004 - 02:46 PM UTC
DRAGONWAGON
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Posted: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 - 10:24 PM UTC
Hi AJ,
the point is: are you gonna use it only for modeling, or has it a broader use. If it's only for model-shots, a 2 to 3 megapics cam with a macro setting is more than enough...and with an white-balance programm on it, hey...even better!
But when you're gonna use it for family pictures, and holiday shots, which you want to print out, a more megapix camera might be handy.
So it's gonna be up to you....I wasn't much of a help here, was I?
Maybe I have to learn to shut-up, greetz, John.
the point is: are you gonna use it only for modeling, or has it a broader use. If it's only for model-shots, a 2 to 3 megapics cam with a macro setting is more than enough...and with an white-balance programm on it, hey...even better!
But when you're gonna use it for family pictures, and holiday shots, which you want to print out, a more megapix camera might be handy.
So it's gonna be up to you....I wasn't much of a help here, was I?
Maybe I have to learn to shut-up, greetz, John.