I use the Canon 400D D-SLR, however if you are looking to get into photography, getting an SLR straight away is NOT the best idea. I reccomend getting a Fujifilm S5700 as a starter camera, that is what I used, and I am now learning my D-SLR.
I use the Canon 400D D-SLR, however if you are looking to get into photography, getting an SLR straight away is NOT the best idea. I reccomend getting a Fujifilm S5700 as a starter camera, that is what I used, and I am now learning my D-SLR.
My canon is perfectly fineIt gives me great shots, such as these(you can remove the time stamp just so you know)
http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p...e/IMG_0050.jpg
http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p...e/IMG_0048.jpg
the macro is also quite excellent;
http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p...e/IMG_0033.jpg
http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p...e/IMG_0051.jpg
so yeah all in all i reckon its a great camIt's around £160 i think (canon ixus 80)
I thought a pound coin was gold, not silver...
If you want to get into photography and not 'snapping', then you do not want a total compact.. you do want something like a Fujifilm Finepix. A compact camera is for a snapper![]()
can you be quiet with the snapper thing, some of your photos are "snapper" if you want me to be honest with you so please don't bother.
I'm an alcoholic student, I troll naked with a parrot on my shoulder call Jeff.
Please stop with this snapper crap, "snapping" doesn't exist, it's just some made up term used by photographers trying to make their work look better than it really is :rolleyes: When I go to a photography gallery, I look at photos, not snaps...
I suggest going straight in with an SLR, if you want to go into photography where you are in control with your focus and angles, which you won't with these compact/auto-focus cameras. There's no reason not to, and you'll learn all you need to learn with an SLR straight away. You won't learn how to use an SLR without an SLR, which is what Darren seems to be suggesting...
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£300-500 will get you a Canon 400D with 2 lenses and a few other things, but like I said before, I do NOT reccomend it for starting out.
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