ILC
November 2, 2008, 9:32pm
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LOL Paulo gets MEAAANNNN…
Nikon D3 No other camera worth having.:grouphug:
Gus
November 2, 2008, 9:37pm
42
Wow you guys are brutal. I don’t even own a digital camera… I’d hate to get flammed for that.
Avatar
November 3, 2008, 5:44am
43
Take some photography classes.
Seriously…
Geoff
November 3, 2008, 5:59am
45
The bandwagon is strong in here.
A camera doesn’t make good pictures, the photographer does. This being said… back out of that ditch and work on developing a photographer’s eye and creativity.
ILC
November 3, 2008, 6:10am
47
well that camera DOES suck…
neonglh
November 3, 2008, 6:34am
48
ldiablo233:
Cs3 is the best out.
Other than CS4 :eekdance:
Zong
November 3, 2008, 6:45am
50
you guys are assholes.
because i wanted to flame but this thread has almost burned itself down already
Paulo
November 3, 2008, 7:13am
51
^I tried to help… :gotme:
guilty conscience much? where did 2turboZ say that YOU can’t afford your car
I like those pics, make me nostalgic of the first pics I had of my first car
Slopoke
November 3, 2008, 8:11am
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those pics are horrible in everyway. i hate this thread…
i like the way you think, thanks for the advice.
True
Paulo:
First of all, do yourself a favor and take those pictures down. Then change the title of this thread to simply ask for camera advice.
On the topic of camera advice…
It really depends on what you want to get into, and how serious you want to get. If you can say that you want to dedicate a decent amount of time to really putting forth effort into photography, and have some money to spend, it might do you well to buy an entry level DSLR, but I still would not recommend it considering what you are using now.
Compact point and shoots, Canon almost always takes the cake. However most of the top running companies (Nikon, Canon, Sony, Casio, Fuji, Panasonic, and NOT kodak or samsung) will be very comparable and won’t yield too many differences amongst models in the same price range. Build quality will be found with Canon/Nikon/Sony though.
Advanced point and shoot is what I’ll suggest for you. It offers all the manual functions that you can do with a DSLR, but in a more compact, and less attention needy camera. DSLRs require a decent amount of attention and care, and obviously don’t fair well when you want to go out and take pictures with friends at a party or whatever else.
DSLRs. Entry level… Nikon. Higher up… it’s a toss up. But that’s my personal opinion. I like Canon Image sensors more, they seem to be able to pick up colors better. But Nikon’s durability and lenses are awesome. Most “Pros” that I come into contact with, use Nikon.
Hope that helps.
Thank You for this information.
To all others that put negative responses, its not like you weren’t like this at one point. Admit it.