First, what I want this for. I'm heading to Scotland and Germany for my honeymoon in September. I'm visiting a few cities, several castles, and lots of beautiful scenery. I will be taking pictures of the outsides of the castles, the insides of them, a lot of general nature pictures (mostly hills, sea shores, lochs, etc.), and then pictures of me and my wife in these places.
Second, my experience with photography is limited. I went to England and Scotland for two weeks back in college. I brought a 2.2MP camera (I liked that little thing) and broke it about 4 days in. I LOVED the pictures I got from it - composition-wise - but didn't like the quality, especially blown up larger. I bought a bottom-of-the-line Pentax SLR over there that I still own, used it for the remainder of the trip, and I hated it. I didn't hate USING it, but the pictures turned out awful with respect to light. Couldn't ever get enough light inside whenever I took pictures, and I frequently got too much light outside. That being said, I do plan to take a class on nature photography at a local college, and I'll be taking an online class on digital photography as well. I also have read a lot of the guides in the Digital Photography Resource Thread, so I understand all of the terms and what they mean... or at least enough to understand what someone is saying.
Third, we just got married (obviously, as we're going on a honeymoon) and I have wedding money, so my budget isn't a HUGE concern. I won't spend over $800 for the whole package (camera + lens). I would like to be able to take pictures of the places I mentioned before. If an SLR is best for me, then I'm wondering if I'll need more than one lens (one for inside, one for outside). I would like it to be pretty easy to use. I want at least a 10MP camera.
I don't need a specific camera recommendation... I can get that from Consumer Reports or different review sites. I need to know which specific things might be best for me to look for. Certain sensor sizes produce the best pictures? What lens is best? Which apertures are best for my needs? Should I be getting a simple point-and-shoot? If I do get an SLR (I was looking at the Canon Rebel EOS XSi), will the lens that comes with it be good enough for most uses, or will I really NEED to get another?
I really wish I could figure this out on my own, but I'm hoping that someone here can help me out. I just don't have time to keep reading 1,000 articles trying to sift through what's relevant and what isn't to figure out what's best for me. Thank you very much for any help anyone can give.
Second, my experience with photography is limited. I went to England and Scotland for two weeks back in college. I brought a 2.2MP camera (I liked that little thing) and broke it about 4 days in. I LOVED the pictures I got from it - composition-wise - but didn't like the quality, especially blown up larger. I bought a bottom-of-the-line Pentax SLR over there that I still own, used it for the remainder of the trip, and I hated it. I didn't hate USING it, but the pictures turned out awful with respect to light. Couldn't ever get enough light inside whenever I took pictures, and I frequently got too much light outside. That being said, I do plan to take a class on nature photography at a local college, and I'll be taking an online class on digital photography as well. I also have read a lot of the guides in the Digital Photography Resource Thread, so I understand all of the terms and what they mean... or at least enough to understand what someone is saying.
Third, we just got married (obviously, as we're going on a honeymoon) and I have wedding money, so my budget isn't a HUGE concern. I won't spend over $800 for the whole package (camera + lens). I would like to be able to take pictures of the places I mentioned before. If an SLR is best for me, then I'm wondering if I'll need more than one lens (one for inside, one for outside). I would like it to be pretty easy to use. I want at least a 10MP camera.
I don't need a specific camera recommendation... I can get that from Consumer Reports or different review sites. I need to know which specific things might be best for me to look for. Certain sensor sizes produce the best pictures? What lens is best? Which apertures are best for my needs? Should I be getting a simple point-and-shoot? If I do get an SLR (I was looking at the Canon Rebel EOS XSi), will the lens that comes with it be good enough for most uses, or will I really NEED to get another?
I really wish I could figure this out on my own, but I'm hoping that someone here can help me out. I just don't have time to keep reading 1,000 articles trying to sift through what's relevant and what isn't to figure out what's best for me. Thank you very much for any help anyone can give.