Question #1:
How can I be on a good start when I start photographing?
What kind of camera should I get? I want to take good pictures like these ones of the boy, the dog, the girl with a camera, and the first red flower. Simple pictures.(not with all the editing, just this quality and stuff)Also, do you think I should get this camera, or the other one? Please list why because I don't know much about cameras, and my head would get crammed reading about it. Click Here
Does this do a better, same, or worse performance based on what I'd like to do???
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Will it be weird lugging around this big old thing everywhere I go? I like to take pictures EVERYWHERE.
How do I tell my parents I want that big one, if I do choose it? One, they usually think I'm crazy when I say that. And two, I can't spend a whole lot! And what does that big old black camera run on? Batteries? A battery card?
HAAAAALP!
And I'm kinda a beginner, sooo…..
Here are the kinds of pictures I want to take.
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my mom says that's the only camera I'm getting for a LOOOONG time. Five years, maybe.
I learn quickly.
I've used those types of large cameras before. It wasn't hard.
Question #2:
Which Camera should I get?
Ok so I love both of these camera's but i want your opinion. I dont really care about the price :P*FIRST* Camera: Sony Cyber-shot W330 Silver
Pros: 14.0MP Digital Camera w/ 4X Optical Zoom
Cons: none(: (All the reviews on walmart were 4-5 stars!)
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*SECOND* Camera: Olympus Stylus Tough 3000 Blue
Pros: 12MP Digital Camera, 3.6x Optical Zoom, 2.7" LCD, Waterproof to 10ft, Shockproof to 5ft
Cons: Battery Life - Can take abut 40 pics b4 it goes dead
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I feel like they are both good but which one would YOU choose?(:
Question #3:
Which Camera should I you get?
Ok so I love both of these camera's but i want your opinion. I dont really care about the price :P*FIRST* Camera: Sony Cyber-shot W330 Silver
Pros: 14.0MP Digital Camera w/ 4X Optical Zoom
Cons: none(: (All the reviews on walmart were 4-5 stars!)
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*SECOND* Camera: Olympus Stylus Tough 3000 Blue
Pros: 12MP Digital Camera, 3.6x Optical Zoom, 2.7" LCD, Waterproof to 10ft, Shockproof to 5ft
Cons: Battery Life - Can take abut 40 pics b4 it goes dead
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I feel like they are both good but which one would YOU choose?(:
Question #4:
Panasonic Lumix ZS7 or Canon Powershot SX210?
I can't decide between these 2 cameras which nearly has comparable specs and identical prices(found elsewhere online)..Click Here
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My main priority is taking pictures in low light, but nether doesn't score high in those department and it's the most I can spent on a camera at the moment, but overall, which is the better camera?
I've been reading the Lumix ZS7's GPS is a huge drain on the batteries even when the camera is off and that firmware prevents the use of third-party rechargeable batteries? Other than the GPS, is the lockout of third-party batteries also true for the SX210?
Question #5:
What does it means when I switch off my Canon EOS Rebel XSi Digital SLR Camera and it say recording...?
What does it means when I switch off my Canon EOS Rebel XSi Digital SLR Camera and it say:Recording...
Remaining images :15 (or another number at a different time)
I turn the camera on and take a couple photos and the (250) image number blinks and won't let me take pictures and when I try switching to off it give me the message...
Recording...
Remaining images :15
with blue color circle palette spinning as well... and the light by the battery stay red even when i switched it to off mode...
If you know about srl digital camera please tell me what's wrong with my camera... I hope it's nothing to serious because I treasure this camera...
Question #6:
Looking for a DSLR Camera?
Hello PhotographersI’m looking to purchase a nice camera for my aunt’s birthday that is next month before I ship off to USMC boot camp. I am a techie, but cameras specs are just not in my forte. So what I will do is give you guys the uses of the camera, and what I’m looking at.
The main purpose of the camera is going to be taking pictures of children. She is a teacher that runs an after school program, and also takes pictures to put an online album of her child’s little league games. So therefore the camera will need to take excellent fast movement pictures. She takes pictures of the kids just being natural and of their faces. Also as far as moving pictures she likes to do drive by photos when on the road. Right now she has an old point and shoot digital camera. It only has 7.1 mega pixels and sometimes photos will not come out well. With this camera she takes about 2-3 hundred photos per game. She likes to take pictures of kids sliding home or throwing the ball, so she has to time everything right with slow processing camera to capture the moment in time with all dirt clouds, and the facial expression, the whole atmosphere thing. You can imagine it can be difficult doing that with an old digital. So she needs to take rapid fire pictures, that way she knows she got it. That I at least know you need a DSLR camera to do. Also the camera would need good rechargeable built in battery life, since her current camera runs on AA batteries which die often, especially if they are not lithium, they will die in a day. I’m willing to spend a good chunk of money on the camera since it would last her years. She takes very nice pictures but she is amateur when it comes to technical, so I don’t want to get her a very complicated camera. I imagine she’s decent with lenses, but she would have to take some time to learn all of the camera’s features (iso and terms like that) since she is used to point-wait-shoot camera that does all that for her and with auto-focus as well. It would be ideal if this new camera had a very good quality auto mode. Also she likes to take black and white photos since they look nice and are popular.
I have tried comparing cameras and just looking at the specs is one thing, but getting advice from experienced people who recommend one that suits her needs best. I don’t want to just pick one based on its awesome specs or price that might not be the greatest for her uses.
My spending range is about $500-$750 for a camera with lens since they sell in kits. I prefer to get it from newegg.com since they have amazing shipping and service; or at least from amazon.com. I have made two comparison charts to help, and you won’t have to search as much. If you feel there is better options, feel free to explore outside those choices, these are just what I’m looking at.
Examples: Canon Rebel T1i, XS, XSi, Nikon d3000
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Two comparisons charts:
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I appreciate everyone's help in advance. Please be thorough on your choice, so I may understand why you chose that camera.
I also know that in order to get the best speed, I need a high class memory stick. What size is good? Needs to hold about 500 of whatever camera you choose. She will probably take videos with the camera two, but that's not its main use.
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Also I just learned about live view feature and want that in the new camera to make it more point and shoot friendly
Question #7:
My Canon Digital Rebel XTi stopped working...?
I've had the camera since they released it a few years ago and I've never had any trouble with it. Now it won't even turn on.What happened:
-I turned my camera on to take a few photos of my dog, turned the camera off, attempted to turn it on to take a photo of another dog of mine and it wouldn't turn on at all. This is all within a matter of a minute tops.
So not wanting to jump to conclusions, I assumed my battery had died so I took the batter out and put it on the charger. After about an hour of charging the light went green and I put it back in my camera. Still nothing!
Does anyone know what has happened and is there possibly any way I could fix this myself or around how much it could cost to fix it?
I do not have $900 for a new camera and I would love love love help from someone who knows what they are talking about! Thank you so much for reading.
Question #8:
problem in benq dc e1020 battery?
I have digital camera Benq Dc E1020 , and the li-battery battery nt available in my countery Egypt , so is there any batteries for sony, canon or lumix .... etc. works with benq , plz helpQuestion #9:
Both of my car audio amplifiers keep shutting off at the same time, can someone please help me troubleshoot?
Ok, so here's a little background... Recently I purchased a Pioneer avh-p4200dvd touch screen to replace my old fold-out avh-7500dvd.I used the same relay to bypass the parking break that I wired for my old unit (for educational purposes of course).
I'm using the same aftermarket door chime module which has the 12v constant running out of it, so I've never had to run a different 12v wire from under the steering wheel like a lot of wiring kits call for.
I'm using the same backup camera that I used for my other head unit.
I've never had a single problem with my old head unit other than the fact that I hated the ipod interface.
Once I installed the new head unit, every so ofter the sound cuts completely off (no lights dim, and nothing weird happens on the head unit screen like blinking, dimming, the timer keeps counting down, etc). It doesn't happen when I hit bumps (or come back on for that matter). My factory voltage meter goes down to about 10-11v, my bass amp kicks back on, my high amp kicks back on, and the voltage returns to 14v and my sound comes back. Then every so often it does it again. Sometimes it stays out for 10-15 secs or more, some times 1 sec or 2. Sometimes a bunch in a row.
The amps themselves switch to protection when they cut-off. My two 1 Farad capacitors (2 Rockford Fosgate digital caps that are relatively new, and barred together with a distribution block and powered by one 4 gauge wire running from the battery.) say 14v when I start the vehicle (a 2003 Chevy Tahoe), and after about a minute they creep down to like 12.8v or so and stay there. I have a yellow top Optima if that helps. I recently replaced my alternator as well with a little larger one then what came with the truck. I just had my battery and alternator checked and they tested very well.
My amps are an Infiniti 4-channel (75w x 4), and a Rockford Fosgate 2 channel (275wx2) running to two Rockford Fosgate DVC 10's (both rated to 300w). I'm running Rockford Fosgate components in the front door, and Rockford Fosgate 3 ways in the back doors, which are fairly low wattage.
I've tried re-grounding everything up front to the frame (I'm also using a Pioneer add-on CD-BTB200 bluetooth unit).
I've tried going over all of the wiring in my wiring harness (at least 20 times now).
I've tried different sources and they all do the same thing (ipod, radio, dvd, etc.).
I'm at a loss and really frustrated. I suppose it could be the head unit, the place I bought it from said they would replace it, but I have to pay a $40 processing fee to get a replacement, and I don't want to do that if it's just going to do the same with a new unit.
My only theory is that the remote turn on wire is having an issue or something. How would I test that back at my amps? With a voltage meter? More importantly, what do I need to do to fix it if it is the remote turn on, just run another one?
What else could it be?
Thank you so much for your time in reading this. I really appreciate it.
Question #10:
Is it bad to re-charge my digital camera without letting the battery run out completely first or is this false?
I've heard that it wrecks the battery if you charge the camera before you fully drain the battery?Is this true because tomorrow I am taking my camera with me to take photos, but it's charging now and I want to use it after it finishes charging, but not enough to fully drain the battery.
Can any one explain this to me?
The battery is a LI-42B.
Question #11:
best digital camera for macro photos?
I don't want to spend thousands on a professional camera, but want really high quality, good for macro photos.I'm looking to spend $200-900, whatever it takes to get the quality I am looking for, of course, wouldn't mind keeping the price on the LOW end!
I also want to be able to use this camera on the go, and don't want to worry about a bunch of lenses and such-so I'm looking for something relatively compact.
Being able to upload photos onto my computer with ease and not having to lug around a ton of extra batteries is really important to me.
I am open to any suggestions and advice! Thanks in advance! :)
Question #12:
Nikon or Canon.... (20 characters)?
I'm planning on taking a Photography class since I want to be a Photojournalist. My mom also is taking a Forensic Science college course in which she needs a DSLR camera that can also take videos, then of course a tripod, xtra batteries, charger, etc etc. So we decided that we'll get a camera for both of us.I found some nice ones online, but I can't decide between the Nikon or the Canon. Which would you suggest?
Here's the Nikons I like:
- Nikon D5000 ~ Click Here
- Nikon D3100 ~ Click Here
And the Canons:
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thx in advanced!
Question #13:
Can you help me decide on a decent compact digital camera to buy please?
I want to buy a new digital camera, nothing wrong with my current one really, it's a 10.2MP Samsung and it took great pictures when I recently went to Rome but I really wanted to get a new one with full 1080p HD video recording on and GPS geotagging.Had a look on the Sony website because I've heard they do the best digital cameras, but there are quite a few cameras in general (not just Sony) to choose from and I'm not sure which the best would be.
Would you be able to help me with my decision and perhaps suggest some decent ones please? At least 10MP, with GPS geotagging and HD video and under £300. (About $460 US).
My current one takes two AA batteries which is fine because I always take six rechargeable long life batteries with me on holiday so I never run out, but I'm not sure if cameras these days have internal ones or you can still put batteries in?
Question #14:
what are the best batteries for this camera?
i have the digital camera olympus x-43 ive tried alot of batteries but at the minute im using duracelll ones and after only 10 shots it says its low on battery does any1 know where i can get good batteries for my camera at an affordable price thank u xQuestion #15:
how can i remove my battery from my digital camera? it got wet. i removed the?
memory card but i don't know how to remove the battery. it is rechargeable.Question #16:
I need some camera advice?
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All it says is "Uses AA Batteries"
Does that mean I can just pop some batteries in and use it?
Question #17:
Does this camera need batteries or charge?
Click HereAll it says is "Uses AA Batteries"
Does that mean I can just pop some batteries in and use it?
Question #18:
Battery Digital Cameras - Can you use them after you buy them?
It is compatible with AA batteries, so it says, but does that mean I need to charge it as well?Question #19:
What point and shoot digital camera has the shortest shutter lag time and shutter speed?
My digital camera was stolen recently and my dear husband is buying me a new one for our anniversary September 4th. I had a sanyo which I really liked except that the shutter lag was so slow I could never catch my 2 year old with a smile on her face.My question is...can anyone tell me the best digital camera that is under $300? Things important to me are at least 10MP becuase I like to blow pictures up to 16X20...fast shutter speed and short shutter lag. I don't care how long start up takes...and it has to have a li-ion battery too much hassel with AAs.
I know this is a tall order to fill for under 300 but I dont know how to use a DSLR camera so that would be out of the picture. I have found 2 cameras A Canon Powershot SD 850 IS ELPH but it is only an 8MP. And the other I found was a Canon Power Shot SD 980-IS which is 12.1MP but I think bot may be outdated cameras and I want something that is going to last....Perhaps a NIKKON or a Kodak or a Sony would be a better choice.
PLEASEEE Somone help me!!
Question #20:
What's a good camera to buy?
I'm looking for a good deal on a quality digital camera for around $200 or less.I want it to take good pictures indoors and in low-lighting situations without needing a flash. I would especially like a camera that has an adaptor, with the option of using batteries. Good optical zoom is a plus.
Does anyone have any recommendations?
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