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Beginer question
Hello everyone! My name is Chris and I am new to the forum.
Photography has always been an interest of mine, but Iv never really got the chance to really pursue that interest. Appreciating nature is a huge passion of mine and when I saw pictures of nature online (animals, landscapes, ect.) I realized that I was photography bound, its not even a choice... hahah
My question is what is a good beginner camera for someone who wants to take pictures of nature ( birdwatching, landscapes, detailed textures). I'm guessing a camera fit for taking decent pictures of nature doesn't come cheap, but what would the cheapest camera thats decent enough for the needs of nature picture taking be?
Thank you so much for any help in advance :)
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Re: Beginer question
Would anyone be able to top this?
http://www.amazon.com/Canon-Powersho...dp_ob_title_ce
I would be willing to go higher in price..
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Re: Beginer question
Welcome to the forums. We have many exceptional nature photographers here.
The first thing we would need to know is what you want to spend? How much higher in price?
The powershot is probably a very good p&s but if you seriously want to get into the photography of nature, you'll need to start thinking dslr or slr down the road.
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Re: Beginer question
Well, DSLR, no question. The question rather is: will you afford the DSLR?
Although, heck, you can get DSLR kits for under $400, look at a Canon Rebel XT, a Konica Minolta Maxxum 5D, a Nikon D50. If you are looking for a nicer one time investment, the Sony DSC-R1 is a spectacular option, just leaving you a bit short on telephoto reach.
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Re: Beginer question
I recommend the Canon SX1000 IS because it's suitable for needs:)
PowerShot SX100 IS will inspire you with its with phenomenal 10x Optical Zoom...and so much more. There's the 8.0-megapixel CCD and Optical Image Stabilizer for shake-free shooting. Plus, the DIGIC III Image Processor with advanced Face Detection, Face Selector Button and Red-eye Correction assure superb results every time. Auto ISO Shift and ISO 1600 make low light shooting easy. The large Mode Dial lets you select Scene Modes or full manual control effortlessly.
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Re: Beginer question
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Originally Posted by p.instructor
I recommend the Canon SX1000 IS because it's suitable for needs:)
PowerShot SX100 IS will inspire you with its with phenomenal 10x Optical Zoom...and so much more. There's the 8.0-megapixel CCD and Optical Image Stabilizer for shake-free shooting. Plus, the DIGIC III Image Processor with advanced Face Detection, Face Selector Button and Red-eye Correction assure superb results every time. Auto ISO Shift and ISO 1600 make low light shooting easy. The large Mode Dial lets you select Scene Modes or full manual control effortlessly.
"Plus, the DIGIC III Image Processor with advanced Face Detection, Face Selector Button and Red-eye Correction assure superb results every time."
With my 90% delete rate, I really need one of these. :-) TF
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