Hey everyone =) I just had a question for anyone who has a camera that they really love; I'm making up my Christmas wishlist and I badly need a new camera. The thing is, I know nothing about what's good and what isn't. The last camera I owned (which I got back in like...2003) always took horrible pictures compared to all my friends' newer cameras.
Anyone have any advice on which brands or types I should be looking for? I'm not a professional, I just want something durable, good with inside and outside, takes good video as well. Thanks in advance!
Do you have a price range? I'd stick with a name brand, like Canon. I'm a canon fan, so that's always what I'd recommend. Their powershot series is nice for a small point and shoot.
I am more familiar with the larger, clunkier, cameras, but then I don't use a point and shoot too often (unless it's my underwater camera).
Aiming for $200 or below, I'd just like to have an idea to bring to my family; the camera is the one big thing I'm asking for as a birthday/Christmas present, but my family is electronically challenged, and I want to make sure I send them on the right path and not end up like the first terrible camera I got =(
I'm a photography major, and I'm in love with Nikon. Nikon has THE BEST lenses for the price. They hold up and they are super clear. If I had to get a small digital camera, however, I would go with Canon. The rebel is a good starting camera, but the best judge is to go to a store like best buy and test them all out. Good luck girrrllll. I have a Nikon D5000, and for film, an SLR Olympus OM-1 from the 1960s.
I'm a photography major, and I'm in love with Nikon. Nikon has THE BEST lenses for the price. They hold up and they are super clear. If I had to get a small digital camera, however, I would go with Canon. The rebel is a good starting camera, but the best judge is to go to a store like best buy and test them all out. Good luck girrrllll. I have a Nikon D5000, and for film, an SLR Olympus OM-1 from the 1960s.
OH NO!! Not a NIKONION!!! I have a 5d Mark 2 canon myself. (Photographer for 5 years now... Enthusiast much longer). Both are wonderful cmopanies. I started out with Nikon umpteen years ago, and have just always been loyal.
OH NO!! Not a NIKONION!!! I have a 5d Mark 2 canon myself. (Photographer for 5 years now... Enthusiast much longer). Both are wonderful cmopanies. I started out with Nikon umpteen years ago, and have just always been loyal.
hahahah, yesss. Once you love nikon you can't stop yelling at people about how bad their cameras are in comparison hahah. I can't help it
Oops I meant to say I started out with Canon years ago. I'm brand loyal for the main reason I've never so much as held a Nikon. And it would cost WAY too much money to jump ship. LOL
What type of photography are you planning to pursue with your degree?
I am a professional photographer who shoots with Nikon. I use Nikon D 700s. I would say to go with either Nikon or canon. Both brands are wonderful. I shoot Nikon exclusively because it would be too expensive to have lenses in both brands As far as point and shoots go, I actually have an olympus for my "fun" pocket camera. It was more like $500 but is worth it in my opinion. It is the closest p&s I was able to find to my dslr's. I know that Nikon and Canon both have some good, moderately priced p&s cameras. Good luck!
Personally, for point and shoot, small portable cameras (that fit in your pocket), I would go with Canon.
The one I recommend is the Canon Digital Elph SDxxx (they have a variety and usually have a price around $125-195).
I've had the small Nikons and they simply aren't easy to use and I think you want something that you can pull out easily and get it to work right. Canon does have that going for them.
I have a variety of cameras, but my personal favorite point and shoot is still Canon.
You can get amazing deals on cameras on ebay. I've had these little SVP HD cameras for around 50-60 dollars that take decent pictures, but are nothing too spectacular. You can check out my photos here, and see for yourself: http://melancholymuse110.deviantart.com/gallery/
The pics that are taken outside look much better than those taken inside for some reason.