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Hey folks,
I'm sure you have had this question asked a million times. But after research I always come here and ask for one last final, personal opinion of others.
I'm looking for a digital camera that takes good quality photos. Should I just stick with a 35mm instead of digital or can I actually obtain a nice quality photo for use on let's say a commercial website for a catalog with a digital?
Do you reccomend any particular camera out there?
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Retired Mod
if you're going to use images for print use a real camera, an expensive one.
if you're just going to use images for web stuff get a digital.
i use a canon eos and a canon g1 digital. I love the analogue camera more i must say, but when it comes to compiling images for a web site i always use the G1, it just makes more sense. I take the camera with me everywhere and take shots of everything from wall textures to office buildings, when i get home i download the ones i want to keep into an image db for later use in PS and websites.
the G1 is an excellent camera, i did a lot of research and while it's not the sexiest looking camera out there it's very good at taking pictures. It has a fold-out screen in the back which swivels thru 360 degrees and i didn't think i would ever use it but it's excellent. The G1 also has a 50 asa emulation feature, which is hard to find in the sub$1000 range and greatly improves clarity on still life-type images.
here's a couple of links to images i took with the G1. Remember that you're looking at them in a much lower resolution than the 3.3mega pixels it's capable of. The things to looks for are image flaws like discolouration around borders, stuff like that.
http://www.rigent.com/junk/misty2.jpg
http://www.rigent.com/junk/thingifoundinthepark.jpg
http://www.rigent.com/junk/thingifoundinpark2.jpg
there are so many cameras out there it's easy to get confused, but if you're main goal is good quality pictures then don't fall for flashy design.
good luck!
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Thanks so much. Your very informative and I apperciate it a lot. I'll look into the G1. Being 23 years old and just a college student I don't have much money but I'll see what I can do. But once again thanks so much for the advice.
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See, a lot of it depends on how much you can afford to spend on a digital camera. If you're only concerned with web stuff - you can get away with a 2 megapixel digicam and be totally fine and dandy.
Go to this site: http://www.dpreview.com/
It's THE online resource for digital cameras. They review them all, test em, compare them - and even have galleries for each camera for you to see actual shots!
Take care!
-A02
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Thanks agent. I'll check out that site. See I want a good camera for an online catalog of products where I'm not going to have to mess with the picture constantly thru a graphic's program. Right now the client is sending me all these photos with the sony mvc or something like that. Anyway it's shoots poor quality pictures and I spend my days having to go over the 200 somethign pictures adjusting them to make it look half way decent.
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Yeah, the new SONY's are actually REALLY good! The older ones (not released within the last 6-8 months), especially the Mavica line have been notorious for sub-par image quality. What crippled the Mavica was the fact that it saved images onto a floppy disk. To do this, SONY had to compress the images in a way that really degraded the shots.
Definately check out the site - it even has reviews by people like you and me - really great stuff!
-A02
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That's what that camera was, a Mavica. It took the poorest quality picture I've seen. I have to spend hours now fixing the pictures. But thanks everyone for your help.
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Retired Mod
Originally posted by SySCrAsH
That's what that camera was, a Mavica. It took the poorest quality picture I've seen. I have to spend hours now fixing the pictures. But thanks everyone for your help.
hehe, you have to remember it's just as easy to take bad photos with a digital camera as it is with an analogue one. I would tend to blame the photographer for the bad results you see from the sony mavica there, it has a good lense.
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well - the ultimate tool for creativity is a sony dcr-pc110
or 120 - this damn cool camera just kicks ass, you can do video, and you can just make a quick shot with very nice quality (not for print but perfect for web) you can make video in supernice quality and and and.. its just the best tool i can think of - get a sony videocam with flashlight!
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GOOOD LORD!!!!!! That camera is around 2,000.00 dollars.....Did I forget to mention that I'm a poor college kid in the ghetto....HE HE That camera does kick ass but it's far from my reach. Maybe one day.
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GOOOD LORD!!!!!! That camera is around 2,000.00 dollars.....Did I forget to mention that I'm a poor college kid in the ghetto....HE HE That camera does kick ass but it's far from my reach. Maybe one day.
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i got this for the folks- HP photosmart 315
http://www.dealtime.com/Product/Product/1,2436,7185--1-1-150002-1,00.html
on low res, it get some pixelation, in places, but at
under $200 now, orig, over $300, I think its a great first
dig. cam.
I'll post some of the pics if you request it. got some
in rome and alaska from this camera. i can show the best and worst pic.
Rogue
let me know.
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