So... what kind of camera do you have/use/recommend?
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
How do you do it?
I need you're help, lovely blogger people! I'm currently looking for a Camera and am in a bit of pickle as to what I should get so the purpose of this blog is pretty simple, to find out what brands/models you use and what you recommend. I've looked at a few review sites but wouldn't mind getting a few more opinions and seeing as you all display such beautiful snaps in your blogs I thought this would be the perfect place to seek such advise.
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Hi there, I just bought a digital SLR the Canon 500D and I'm really happy with it :)
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ReplyDeletei'd like to get a nice fancy camera but my funds are quite low at the mo
ReplyDeletebut i do borrow cameras from tafe and i rather like the Nikon D70, not sure what price that is but I find the Nikon's to be easy to use :)
if you wanted a fun camera though i'd suggest the holga ^_^ i love my holga
I have a Canon EOS 1000D and I love it!
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I have a Nikon D90 and I love it. I have borrowed a couple Canon SLR's from a friend and I thought they were great too.
ReplyDeletefor a bargain, get a diana camera! they take the most beautiful film pictures. i also have a nikon d40 which is one of the cheaper versions of nikons but it gets the job done everytime!
ReplyDeletehope you have a lovely day!
<3, angelica
I use a Nikon D90 which I am absolutely in love with. She is my precious baby, and I take her everywhere with me. Okay, I'm sounding crazy now!
ReplyDeletefirst of all, I WANT that camera in that picture!!
ReplyDeleteBut I use a Sony Cybershot for a take-every-where-point-and-shoot
My good camera is a Canon Rebel Xsi....DSLR. <3!
I don't think you need a fancy camera to take great photos that are interesting for your blog.
ReplyDeleteMy boyfriend has always had a point & shoot sony cybershot which have been good - he just kept upgrading to the latest version of the cybershot but the most recent one is a bit fiddly and the zoom has jammed a fair bit.
For my blog (and my profession) I shoot with a Canon EOS 30D which is like a third hand to me. I love it but a lot of people prefer a Nikon. Have a look at photos on my blog or photography website to see if it takes photos you like the look of.
Hope this helps,
Emma
littlemissemmadesign.blogspot.com
i wish that lego one was real! its so tight!
ReplyDeleteI use canon 400d - if you like the photos on my blog, then yea.. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment on my blog. It's been a while since I'm active in the blogosphere...anyways:
ReplyDeleteLike 'The Man...' I use a Canon EOS 400D. But I suggest you should get the 450D if you're planning to buy an affordable good Canon EOS camera. The newer type: 1000D isn't as good and the latest type 500D is too expensive. You'd better off with a semi pro 50D then.
It's also about the type of lens you use. I use a Canon 50mm f/1.8 which can make the same results as a 3000 dollar camera and a bad lens.
Lately I shoot film a lot and at the moment I'm shooting with a 50 year old camera: http://fiveprime.org/hivemind/Tags/olympuspenee
i am just trying if i can comment. thaks a lot
ReplyDeletemy regards, victoria
Where did you go? Come back! :)
ReplyDeleteVery good :)
ReplyDeleteI recently got a Sony A230. I love it, great features, decent price. my favorite feature is the fact that I can switch out my lenses.
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ReplyDeleteI've got a Canon Powershot A470. I bought it a couple years ago for $100 dollars and it works great. Big picture and nice zoom plus video with Canon quality.
ReplyDeleteCool!!! have a nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteI am fortunate, I have my Mum's old camera. 4 mega pixels.
ReplyDeleteThere are some really nice retro-style ones at urban outfitters. I'm not sure about quality, but they look amazing =]
ReplyDeleteI have a normal point and shoot Camera. I think it is all I need as I am not a professional.
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