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    Posted: 13 May 2005 at 10:29pm
I enjoy taking pictures of stuff. Mostly scenery, nature, the occasional small animal. However, all I have is a puny 1.3 mp camera. My parents have a 5.1, but I want this one to bring to college. Can anyone suggest a good camera for a beginner? I'll provide more info if I can.

PS: seb that other thread was a perfectly intelligent discussion.
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i made a thread abou this earlier.

Sony Cybershot 4.0 megapixel...if you can get anything bigger then that would be better.  But from what ive hear from friends and people on this forum if you're short on cash the 4.0 is the way to go.  (i didn't mean for that to ryme.)

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Can you link me to the thread? I didn't see it on the first 3 pages. Thanks for the help.
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If you have the money. A digital SLR. It depends really, im really big into photography, i perfer film. I hate digitial.
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i need to know more about what you want.

Do you want something small and easy to slip into your pocket?  Or does it matter.  Cause i know you said you wanted it for scenery and as we all know, scenery doesn't normally move, so if you want really high quality cameras then thats something completly different.

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Originally posted by rockerdoode rockerdoode wrote:

yeah sure, give me a seccond.

Sony Cybershot 4.0:  http://www.sonystyle.com/is-bin/INTERSHOP.enfinity/eCS/Store /en/-/USD/SY_DisplayProductInformation-Start?ProductSKU=DSCS 90&Dept=cameras&CategoryName=dcc_DIDigitalCameras_Cy ber-shotDigitalCameras

oops, i thought you meant to the cyber shot...sorry, here you go:       http://www.tippmann.com/players/forum/wwf77a/forum_posts.asp ?TID=132796&PN=8

there you go, sorry about the confusion.



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I use a Minolta Dimage A2 mostly.

Im chief photo editor for my schools yearbook, im used to the more...practical photo taking....


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Originally posted by Tae Kwon Do Tae Kwon Do wrote:

I use a Minolta Dimage A2 mostly.

Im chief photo editor for my schools yearbook, im used to the more...practical photo taking....

my mom has a mintola, its nice, but the only reason im getting a new one is because hers doesn't take snapshots, you have to click and hold down the button and with the stuff im taking pictures of i don't want to have to hold down the button for 5 secconds and follow the movement, it kinda ruins the whole point of "point and shoot".

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Ok, thanks for the help guys. 
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Originally posted by rockerdoode rockerdoode wrote:

Originally posted by Tae Kwon Do Tae Kwon Do wrote:

I use a Minolta Dimage A2 mostly.

Im chief photo editor for my schools yearbook, im used to the more...practical photo taking....

my mom has a mintola, its nice, but the only reason im getting a new one is because hers doesn't take snapshots, you have to click and hold down the button and with the stuff im taking pictures of i don't want to have to hold down the button for 5 secconds and follow the movement, it kinda ruins the whole point of "point and shoot".

If I may, what kind of Minolta is it? Becuase mine can be set to turn off Auto-Focus so it is point and shoot, also it can use rapid-fire modes...


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If you're interested in photography, in my opinion, you shouldn't
get a digital camera... Especially since you already have one.
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Originally posted by -ProDigY- -ProDigY- wrote:

If you're interested in photography, in my opinion, you shouldn't
get a digital camera... Especially since you already have one.
For REAL photography, using a real camera that you can adjust all the speeds and stops and guages on is the best.
 
I use a digital becuase I have to use one for school, and I like the ability to quickly upload them for editing.
If not for that I would learn how to use a real camera.

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are you strictly looking for digital?
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photography is fun

i like takin pictures of cities and bulilding, etc


i use a 35mm camera


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Originally posted by DBibeau855 DBibeau855 wrote:

If you have the money. A digital SLR. It depends really, im really big into photography, i perfer film. I hate digitial.
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I wanted to take more pics myself but the digicam I bought the batteries only last about 5 minutes, so I gave up.

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Get a good quality film based SLR. I have a rather old one, but I love it. I prefer having to manually adjust the stops and shutter speeds, but Id like a camera that has the option to automatically do it. My dad has a newer Canon that does it, rather nice.

I highly recommend film based SLR's.

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Originally posted by Tae Kwon Do Tae Kwon Do wrote:

Originally posted by -ProDigY- -ProDigY- wrote:

If you're interested in photography, in my opinion, you shouldn't
get a digital camera... Especially since you already have one.
For REAL photography, using a real camera that you can adjust all the speeds and stops and guages on is the best.
 
I use a digital becuase I have to use one for school, and I like the ability to quickly upload them for editing.
If not for that I would learn how to use a real camera.


Exactly what I'm looking for. Minus the school part. Editing, not so much either. Basically, just the uploading...

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