Originally posted by: dpk777
I'm thinking about getting a camera to do some nature photography - nothing professional.
What kind of cameras should I look into? I was thinking that a digital camera wouldn't be good for this purpose?
Any suggestions?
thx
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
Don't be so quick to jump on the OMG CANON bandwagon. Actually GO to a camera store and pick one up, take some pictures with it. Have fun with it. As any decent musician will tell you, a brand name is just what's written on your guitar, not how it sounds. It's the same with a camera. Look for a model with interchangable lenses and scaleability. Make sure it's upgradeable. Also, read some reviews, there are tons on the web.
Personally, I prefer Nikon products and Nikor lenses, but that doesn't mean it's "THE VERY BEST" which is a common misconception among people upon entry to a new hobby. Go what's best for you, not what's best for some safari photographer who needs bleeding edge technology to capture things.
Originally posted by: CheapArse
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
Don't be so quick to jump on the OMG CANON bandwagon. Actually GO to a camera store and pick one up, take some pictures with it. Have fun with it. As any decent musician will tell you, a brand name is just what's written on your guitar, not how it sounds. It's the same with a camera. Look for a model with interchangable lenses and scaleability. Make sure it's upgradeable. Also, read some reviews, there are tons on the web.
Personally, I prefer Nikon products and Nikor lenses, but that doesn't mean it's "THE VERY BEST" which is a common misconception among people upon entry to a new hobby. Go what's best for you, not what's best for some safari photographer who needs bleeding edge technology to capture things.
lol, OMG Canon bandwagon 😛, ...
aye, Nikon also makes great cameras, so does olympus. IMO the canon rebels are easier to use. I agree going to a camera shop will be an advantage. IMO good advice CR, especially about it beeing upgradeable with interchangeable lenses. This way, later in life you can use the lenses on a digital SLR, which are down in price.
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
Originally posted by: CheapArse
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
Don't be so quick to jump on the OMG CANON bandwagon. Actually GO to a camera store and pick one up, take some pictures with it. Have fun with it. As any decent musician will tell you, a brand name is just what's written on your guitar, not how it sounds. It's the same with a camera. Look for a model with interchangable lenses and scaleability. Make sure it's upgradeable. Also, read some reviews, there are tons on the web.
Personally, I prefer Nikon products and Nikor lenses, but that doesn't mean it's "THE VERY BEST" which is a common misconception among people upon entry to a new hobby. Go what's best for you, not what's best for some safari photographer who needs bleeding edge technology to capture things.
lol, OMG Canon bandwagon 😛, ...
aye, Nikon also makes great cameras, so does olympus. IMO the canon rebels are easier to use. I agree going to a camera shop will be an advantage. IMO good advice CR, especially about it beeing upgradeable with interchangeable lenses. This way, later in life you can use the lenses on a digital SLR, which are down in price.
It's not that I hate Canon, I just see too many people shout GET A REBEL! in these threads and people don't bother looking into things for themselves. The rebel is a nice series, I just don't like it personally. 😎