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DSLR Camera Questions =) I think its time I start looking for a upgrade :D I LOVE taking pics and I love the way the DSLR pictures turn out that people post. So I am wondering if I can get the pro's help. What should I get? I wanted the Nikon D60 but just read that you cant use the screen to see the pic your taking???? I read the Canon you can? So whats best, Nikon or Canon and what models? Thanks! |
This is hard Your going to get Nikon lover's Say Nikon & canon Lover's saying Canon. LOL No you can not Take your picture with the screen With the D60, I actally thought all DSLR's with changable lenses were like that But i'm not sure I'll wait for other opinion's. |
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4 Attachment(s) any GOOD DSLR you will not be able to use the screen to take the picture- the screen turns off as your eye approaches the eye piece and then once you are done taking the picture you will see it on the screen. I just got a Canon Rebel xTi and am IN LOVE with it. I am taking lessons next week as I am sure there are a million more things it can do that i don't know about yet :) here are some pictures I took with it. oh and if you are looking for a good lense- the 50 mm is AMAZING!!! I am saving up to buy it!!! |
4 Attachment(s) I have a Canon Rebel XS and I LOVE it. I just got it recently and still have soooo much to learn. I've barely taken it off Auto mode. Great great beginner DSLR. These are some pictures I've taken in the past few weeks. I read a bunch of reviews of Amazon.com and that's what sold me. It takes GREAT action shots too -- simply on Sports Mode. |
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Oh No!! I'm being Over powered By Canon Lovers! !! Lmao!! |
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Well, I have the Nikon D60 and I love it. I got the best deal at best buy. With the camera purchase, I received a carrying bag, a 55-200 lense and I purchased a couple filters. I am an avid photographer and I fell in love with this camera. Good luck on your search!! |
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So is another lens needed if I go with the d60? |
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Well i have the kit len's 18-55. It's great but you will "want" a larger len's i have a 70-300 I LOVE it. |
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OK so I know its either Canon or Nikon and I've read they are both awesome, but there are so many different models its confusing me. I found these too Canon EOS Rebel XS 10.1MP Camera Kit at HSN.com Nikon D5000 12.1MP Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm Lens - QVC.com But I really don't know whats best to get. if I'm spending this amount on a camera, I don't want to out grow it either, ya know? Also, can someone explain what the different lenses do and what I need them for? As you can tell, I am a big newbie :rolleyes: soory if my questions seem silly!!!! |
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I don't know much about lenses. I only know that the 50mm helps create that blurred background effect. You might want to do some research online about lenses before you buy any. |
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Like this picture i took with my 70 -300 lens Momma Squirrel on Flickr - Photo Sharing! If your just looking to take picture's of the babies the kit len's is fine. Later if you want to get another lens to play around with i would say to get to 70-200. |
Breny - I know how you feel buying a DSLR - it can be SO confusing. I had the Nikon D40, I now have the Nikon D90. The D90 *does* have the "live view", btw, which is where you can view your picture on the screen, rather than thru the eyepiece - it looks like the Nikon D5000 has this as well (the camera you linked to). As far as lenses, it's even more complicated, imho. It really depends on what you want to do and/or what you take pictures of. A zoom lens is great for all kinds of things - but a 50mm or 85mm Prime lens are fantastic for portraits and blurred backgrounds (ie "bokeh" and wide apertures) - most people will always add a 50mm lens to their bag. When you start looking at zooms, you have to think about what range you want, like...24-105 or 70-200 or...? My best advice w/ lenses is start off basic, or start off w/ a kit lens; get to know your camera, play around. Then, bring your camera body into a camera store and try on a bunch of lenses and see what you like. :) |
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Yes it's all about setting's. In child or portrait mode you get a blurred background. |
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warning lenses are addive I find myself favoriteing alot of them. lol i didn't know that about the d90 That's awesome!! |
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I have got to stay away from these camera threads. Y'all are making me want a new one so bad with all your great pictures. |
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