Something on my list to get before baby arrives is a good camera. I have a decent digital, but it's already 5 years old and the shutter is really slow with the flash on. I take a lot of candid and I feel like I'm always missing great moments waiting for the flash to reset. I'd like something that has the features and control of a manual camera (ability to adjust shutter speeds, great zoom, etc) but with the convenience and speed of a digital. I've always been a NIkon girl, but I'm open to suggestions.
Anyone have any recommendations? TIA!
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Re: Camera Recommendations?
A lot depends on what price you're looking at and how much you want to learn. If you have no interest in learning more about taking photos then I'd just go with a point and shoot. If you want to learn more then I'd start with the D90 because you can do a lot with it should you choose.
I agree with a PP that a D90 is a good entry level DSLR. This was my H's old camera before he got his 600, so now I get to play with it. I love it and wish he would just give it to me. lol. A photog friend of ours passed away and left me a D3100, it is supposed to be the new version of the D90 but I personally find it awful to use on auto and the stock lens is junk. If I were you and going to go entry level, find a used D90...I think you'll be pleased.
Before that I had a Nikon point and shoot, and it took great photos for what it was. Something like that would be great if you want something smaller.
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Leaving it in auto all the time? That's definitely worthless and a total waste of money. It's not the fancy camera that takes good pictures, it's the person who knows how to operate it.
I will also echo the Canon Rebel recs. Great starter DSLR! We have an Xsi that we started with when we first got married and we just upgraded this past boxing day to a T5i.
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