Canon Slr Ces I Hate To Buy A Digital Camera Now - What's Ahead This Year?

I hate to buy a Digital Camera now - What's ahead this year? - canon slr ces

I have a Minolta 7000 SLR I had since I came out and I love it. Usually, when people show me the "big" digital pix I took are horrible! However, I need to learn digital. Help! -. I use the 70-210mm lens a lot, so I have more of a 3x optical zoom, I'll take pix of dogs, horses, and my son, I need to be as fast as the least possible delay Shuter and little time between the capture images to the right word when I see it. Image stabilization is a must! I want crisp, clear images. I want to see every hair of the dog! I was thinking of a Canon S3 IS, but I thought I should be an initial digital SLR (get and hope that the Maxxum lenses I've used), until I read an article on the dust collector. PetsAnd kids love the dust - the camera is full of dust. I saw the report CES - Kodak 10MP for $ 250, the camera is not good for me, but I think that is digital better for less money. So - now or later? To find out, with the camera?

2 comments:

Stephen M said...

As you already have an SLR camera, the transition to a digital point and that the shooter is certainly a big disappointment. And do not let any dust from the tracks. I had a Canon EOS 300D for almost 2 years. Has been to many horse shows, inside and out, dust Arenas beach, MT. In any case, we were there with our rebels and continue beating.

You have two options to move in relation to digital

1. P is a setback, they will not want to leave more
2. Trading in a new digital SLR Minolta
3. Minolta further and get a new digital SLR --

Personally, I would go to # 3 I still use a lot of movies, even if we have a DSLR and a school shooter: I still love the movie and a lot of lifestill left in him.

As for the brand, was a Minolta die hard fan, but ... so that the market for digital SLR cameras Canon refers to is the owner. Sony (aka Minolta) is barely a dot on the radar screen with Nikon. There are many reasons to go to the Canon, but ownership and market dominance is synonymous with quality at lower prices and the market leader in the Canon DSLR's is less than market prices.

Ara57 said...

Thank you, Vintage Music!

I also think it will not be satisfied with less than a decent digital SLR. You can begin to learn the digital workflow with a small camera, but are prepared for some frustration.

Cleaning the sensor is not so bad after using it the first time and you get more than the fear of the rookie!

I shot with a Canon PowerShot G6, and I'm happy with him, but used for "real" shots, I keep my SLR. There is really no comparison, and although the Powershot is good, there are things that do not do it because of their limitations. This is true for any camera from any manufacturer. My purchase of the camera to a DSLR, probably a Nikon D200 and D80.

If you opt for a digital SLR, remember that the goal will be long in most of themhe, what is said, because of the culture "factor. So if you love great detail may be necessary to obtain an ultra-wide angle zoom, too.

And another thing is not always the best thing Whatevers on a high-tech camera happens included! If you buy them later with more features and blah blah. Go ahead, once ready, and not worry that you might lose a little better in the next month. Instead of waiting to be photographed is fabulous!

Good luck!

Post a Comment