- Aug 19, 2001
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I'm not terribly well-versed in photography, but I'm looking for a camera that takes photos with a narrow depth of field. So the object is in focus on both the foreground and background are in varying degrees of blurriness. My understanding is that this has something to do with the f number that is associated with a lens.
I'm looking for a camera that is strictly going to be used at home or for otherwise planned/posed shots. If any camera is too big to fit in my pocket, the odds are that it won't be leaving the house.
Since I don't plan on taking many pictures and I don't know that much about photography, I don't want to spend too much on a camera. Is it safe to say that something 3-4 generations old will suit my needs? If so, are there any good places to begin looking for this? I mean, I'm okay with a banged up (but functional) camera if I can get it on the cheap.
I'm looking for a camera that is strictly going to be used at home or for otherwise planned/posed shots. If any camera is too big to fit in my pocket, the odds are that it won't be leaving the house.
Since I don't plan on taking many pictures and I don't know that much about photography, I don't want to spend too much on a camera. Is it safe to say that something 3-4 generations old will suit my needs? If so, are there any good places to begin looking for this? I mean, I'm okay with a banged up (but functional) camera if I can get it on the cheap.