RonniBaybe
I really enjoy taking photos and would like to pursue a hobby in it. but i need a little better camera than just a sony cybershot lol so please tell me what type of camera i should get! :D preferably under $200 please. im on a budget. Ive found 2 but idk how good they are
http://www.amazon.com/Nikon-COOLPIX-L120-Wide-Angle-Black/dp/B004M8SVGQ/ref=sr_1_16?s=photo&ie=UTF8&qid=1324269435&sr=1-16
http://www.amazon.com/Kodak-EasyShare-Digital-Optical-3-0-Inch/dp/B004FLL53Q/ref=dp_ob_title_ce
Please tell me if those are good cameras for a beginner or if u have a suggestion for a different one (: thank u!!!!
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Hi! I'm a beginner photographer to (I'm Student Council Historian at my school :) And the camera I got for my birthday is under 200 dollars and is great! Search for a Canon Powershot Elph 100 HS. It works just as well as a professional camera, is easy to use, and is inexpensive. I highly recommend it. As for the cameras you suggested....
Nikon COOLPIX? THEY SUCK SO MUCH. I had one before and wanted to smash it on the floor on several occasions. All the photos come out unclear and blurry and look terrible.
Kodak? eh, I personally hear the word Kodak and think outdated, but that's just me. Seriously, get a powershot, you'll be so happy you did. Some features it has are...
-- Fisheye Lens (I cannot even begin to describe how cool this feature is!)
-- HD Video (amazing quality!)
-- Portrait
-- Slow shutter (for drawing photos with lazers, the camera captures the movement of the lazer, creating a photo!)
-- Rapid shooting (for sports events, performances, etc.)
-- Sepia/Black&White/Blue/Vivid/Light Contrast/Dark Contrast colors
-- Poster setting (I love this one!)
-- Color accent (changes everything to black and white, but keeps one color!)
-- Beach scenes
-- Underwater scenes (with waterproof case!)
-- Winter/Snow scenes
-- and a tonnnnn more I'm probably forgetting!
Hi! I'm a beginner photographer to (I'm Student Council Historian at my school :) And the camera I got for my birthday is under 200 dollars and is great! Search for a Canon Powershot Elph 100 HS. It works just as well as a professional camera, is easy to use, and is inexpensive. I highly recommend it. As for the cameras you suggested....
Nikon COOLPIX? THEY SUCK SO MUCH. I had one before and wanted to smash it on the floor on several occasions. All the photos come out unclear and blurry and look terrible.
Kodak? eh, I personally hear the word Kodak and think outdated, but that's just me. Seriously, get a powershot, you'll be so happy you did. Some features it has are...
-- Fisheye Lens (I cannot even begin to describe how cool this feature is!)
-- HD Video (amazing quality!)
-- Portrait
-- Slow shutter (for drawing photos with lazers, the camera captures the movement of the lazer, creating a photo!)
-- Rapid shooting (for sports events, performances, etc.)
-- Sepia/Black&White/Blue/Vivid/Light Contrast/Dark Contrast colors
-- Poster setting (I love this one!)
-- Color accent (changes everything to black and white, but keeps one color!)
-- Beach scenes
-- Underwater scenes (with waterproof case!)
-- Winter/Snow scenes
-- and a tonnnnn more I'm probably forgetting!
Help with a Camera Backpack for hiking.?
becky a
Anybody have a recomendation for a good camera backpack for hiking of a hiking backpack that would work to keep a camera in. It needs to be comfortable and durable and under a hundred dollars if possible, thanks for the help
Answer
I use the Lowepro Rover AW II. It has a waterproof cover that you can put over the whole thing. Has a compartment at the top for lunch or spare clothing for a day hike. Camera is stored in the bottom part of the bag. There's attachment for carrying a tripod. I think I bought it for just a tad over $100, $120 I think a few years ago.
I use the Lowepro Rover AW II. It has a waterproof cover that you can put over the whole thing. Has a compartment at the top for lunch or spare clothing for a day hike. Camera is stored in the bottom part of the bag. There's attachment for carrying a tripod. I think I bought it for just a tad over $100, $120 I think a few years ago.
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