Good quality camera
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Good quality camera
I wasn't sure where to place this thread, but since it's about photography I figured multimedia exchange would be appropriate.
My question: What is a good quality, but still affordable camera? I know "affordable" is a broad term, but anything $150 on up is a little out of my price range for now.
My camera sucks and I would like to get a new one for taking pics at car shows, etc plus I will be traveling to Florida in two weeks.
Examples of photos with your camera would be appreciated
My question: What is a good quality, but still affordable camera? I know "affordable" is a broad term, but anything $150 on up is a little out of my price range for now.
My camera sucks and I would like to get a new one for taking pics at car shows, etc plus I will be traveling to Florida in two weeks.
Examples of photos with your camera would be appreciated
#2
Any point and shoot from the big names will most likely work just fine. 150 isn't a whole lot to work with but can DEFINITELY get you a camera that will take perfectly decent photos.
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I wasn't sure where to place this thread, but since it's about photography I figured multimedia exchange would be appropriate.
My question: What is a good quality, but still affordable camera? I know "affordable" is a broad term, but anything $150 on up is a little out of my price range for now.
My camera sucks and I would like to get a new one for taking pics at car shows, etc plus I will be traveling to Florida in two weeks.
Examples of photos with your camera would be appreciated
My question: What is a good quality, but still affordable camera? I know "affordable" is a broad term, but anything $150 on up is a little out of my price range for now.
My camera sucks and I would like to get a new one for taking pics at car shows, etc plus I will be traveling to Florida in two weeks.
Examples of photos with your camera would be appreciated
#6
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Just go to the store, look at the digital cameras in your price range, take a few pictures, and play with the menu and options. Pick the one you like.
My camera was about $450 total for a couple accessories and it's just a top shelf point and shoot. Any camera now will take good pictures...you just don't need to compare actual pictures on the internet unless you're willing to spend $1,000 on a DSLR.
My camera was about $450 total for a couple accessories and it's just a top shelf point and shoot. Any camera now will take good pictures...you just don't need to compare actual pictures on the internet unless you're willing to spend $1,000 on a DSLR.
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