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Originally Posted by Roxanne_mi i thought about getting a cannon rebel, but I had some people tell me that its harder to get the right settings and such unless you really learn about it all. I didn't know if that was true. Can you let me know if its easy to use?
I went with an olympus one that is now discontinued( it was replaced by the evolt, i think) I think its an 8080...i think. It an 8 megapixel camera. Its my 4th camera in 3 years....we just keep upgrading all the time.
I just bought my ex boyfriend's daughter a cute little red 6 megapixel camera for her birthday. She is very excited to have her first real camera. First picture she took was of Aurora...LOL. |
Yes setting are hard if you go with manual where u set your own F stop Aperature and stuff like that but when you use automatic settings which ever photo I have posted are taken in, it's pretty fool proof. There is an action/sports setting and an ganeral auto, which isnt as good at stopping action but great for everything else. Now indoor photos of action are very very tricky and hard to set, but its like that with every camera. There are many helpful books available along with a manual that comes with the camera. The auto focus on this camera is amazing! Very fast and a VERY fast shutter spped! It's also RAW capable