Which Camera do you suggest for HIGH PICTURE QUALITY! - 1
I found 3 here but i know almost nothing about resolution and quality. I'm using this camera to take photos wherever i go and just have fun and be artsy! I'm looking in the range of $200-around $500. If you also have any other suggestinos i wud love to know.heres 3 i found. Thanks!
http://shop.usa.canon.com/..._214560_-1
http://shop.usa.canon.com/..._252862_-1
http://www.bestbuy.com/...Id=9456803
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Number two is the SX30 which is a compact. Number 1 is the old rebel t1i, number 3 is a nikon d3000.
I'd vote for number 1
The links are either extremely slow or broken.
But for high quality photos, buy canon.
I have a rebel xsi myself and the photos are amazing.
But with buying a nice camera, you have to learn how to use it properly in order to achieve high quality photos.
You want the most megapixels you can afford, and make files with the greatest dpi settings your software offers. Use a tripod and cable release, the lowest ISO, and the smallest aperture your camera has.
Nikon D3000 is Nikon beginner / entry level camera. It replaces Nikon D60. There are three major upgrade of D3000 from D60. There are 11 Auto focus system with dynamic tracking and 3D tracking. This AF system is the same as Nikon mid-range/enthusiast camera, D90. Also, the LCD screen has been enlarged to 3 inches from 2.5 inches. However, the screen resolution remains the same at 230, 000 dots. Also new is the Guide mode, this new mode is working as your tutor on basic photography. It helps you set up your camera, in the same time, it tells you about basic photography setting and concepts. Other than that, everything looks the same, buttons, placement, viewfinder and image quality/resolution.
It is an average size for beginner DSLR camera. But if you are coming from compact camera, you might a bit surprise of the size. On the other hand, if you are coming from advanced DSLR cameras, then you will feel this camera is compact and light.
Nikon D3000 has a thumb dial, which you will use most of the time to change shutter speed and aperture. There are mode dial on the top of the camera. Several basic buttons such as playback, delete, menu, magnifiy/zoom, and exposure compensation. There's also a function (Fn) button on the left side, near the flash that you can customize according to your need.