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Film SLR - still used today?
On this day of all-digital is someone with more than 35 types of cameras mm SLR? I have two very good units. To be honest, my other digital cameras that take better pictures and self-service kiosks in now stores these days, it is easier just to choose and have been printed. Appearance seems to be the same. Anyone using yet SLR?
They certainly are. The cinema is still a lot more tolerant, allowing you to be outside, and in many cases for more wide range of tones in his impression that many who SLR on the market today. It is certainly a little harder to get film developed As more and more treatment facilities disappear (especially outside makes it more expensive), but most (if not all) can usually produce images in digital format on CD and as printed on the prints in the future and keep on your computer (or sharing services like Flickr). Avoid any place that still offers pictures of old files Format Kodak "PhotoCD" Kodak has continued to support him.
Digital Single Lens Reflex cameras
what is a good D-SLR for beginners?
What is a good digital single lens reflex camera for a beginner? I don't plan to go professional or anything. I took a university class in photography that had me dealing with my dad's old film SLR and really loved it and got the hang of it..
Oh also, something that's less than 600$.
thanks in advance!
Retro-crase is completely stupid. Obviously they've never been camera shopping.
You can get an Olympus E-520 with 2 different lenses for under $600. It's an excellent beginner's camera and it comes with a very impressive lens range for the price. The Olympus Evolt cameras are a little noiser than competitors but you can't beat the features for the price and the Zuiko lenses are very nice.
You can get a Rebel XSi for under $600 (only 1 lens). It's the older Rebel model but it's also great for beginners. The noise is excellent, even at ISO 1600 it beats out a lot of other similarly priced cameras.
I don't know much about Nikon but I saw a D-40 at Walmart for under $450 (1 lens) . It's not as impressive as the previous two I mentioned but Nikon is a top-notch brand.
Remember: Refurbished means it has to work exactly like new. You can save a lot of money by buying a refurbished camera and it will be every bit as good as a new one out of the box. Refurbished does not mean used or old; it just means it was returned for one reason or another and has been brought up to proper specs to be sold again.
EDIT: Here are some links to purchase these cameras (all under $600):
E-520: http://www.amazon.com/Olympus-E520-Digital-14-42mm-40-150mm/dp/B001Q3M4IQ/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1257932654&sr=8-2
Rebel Xsi: http://www.amazon.com/Canon-Digital-Rebel-Camera-Body/dp/B0012Y88QQ/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1257932697&sr=8-2
D-40: http://www.amazon.com/Nikon-Digital-18-55mm-3-5-5-6G-Zoom-Nikkor/dp/B000KJQ1DG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1257932721&sr=1-1










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