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New Camera suggestions.
Thinking about getting a new digital camera. going for the 500 - 700 dollar range. I would like simple point and shoot, with a really high megapixel.
found this one at Wolf Camera. [url:5473f]http://www.wolfcamera.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10101&catalogId=10001&langI d=-1&productId=13324308&bct=t1003%3Bc1009[/url:5473f] anyone else have some good suggestions. |
if you just want a point and shoot camera, why do you care if it's 5+? If you're not going to blow it up for a large picture, then 5mp will be more than enough.
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700 range you might be able to get a dig slr ( not sure ) , i would totally get instead of point and shoot if you could find one in that range.
anti would be the best person to talk to i think. |
I have a Canon A95 5 megapixel camera. I really like it. I think it was $450 CDN or something.
Good shizzz right there. |
high megapixel count with a crappy lense will just give you crappy high-res photos. Lense is VERY important
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My bro got a camera for something about that price. I think this was it http://consumer.usa.canon.com/ir/contro ... elid=11154 Although that looks slighly different.
Here is a pic of his [img]http://ic1.deviantart.com/fs7/i/2005/269/2/9/Terrors_Hue_by_SwissCheese210.jpg[/img] |
Canon G6 is probably the best point and shoot you can get... 7.1mp
But at that much I would go dslr. You could get a Nikon D50 for the same price. |
hmmm I may look into DSLr's then.
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that might rack up the bill a bit. most high quality lenses are fairly expensive. when i bought my d70 body i was thinking of doing the same - but i thought it would be more beneficial to just get one higher quality lens that will work for basic shooting (25-70).
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I wonder if the lenses I currently have will fit it... how can I check? I have a macro lense and a regular one for shotting med - long shots.
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If they aren't Nikon lenses, they won't fit. I'm not even sure if Nikon SLR lenses fit Nikon DSLR cameras.
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