anybody know a great camera and imaging software?
i want to buy a camera and imaging software because im insterested in taking up photography so please tell me your suggestions?
thanks.
It all depends on your budget and "where" do you want to start.
I mean, you don’t really have to start with a DLSR if you don’t know if you are serious about photography.
So if you are just interested, buy a like the Canon Powershot S5 IS at about 500$(check more here: http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/specs/Canon/canon_s5is.asp) or just a Canon Powershot S3 IS for 300$(http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canons3is/page14.asp).
If you are very serious about starting photography start with a SLR such as Canon Rebel XT for 600$. Okay, the price sounds cheap but you’ll have to buy lenses with it and good lenses are very, very expensive and once you have a bunch of accessories you can’t give up photography so easily so buying a DSLR is about long term investment.
For the software, Adobe Photoshop without hesitation.
That software is pretty expensive except if you download it illegally…
If not, Photofiltre may be an OK program (I don’t personally have it).
November 20th, 2009 at 3:48 am
depends on your budget! I bought a Nikon D40 (6.2 M.pixels) for a start, it coool man, its loaded with features and you can control the way you take pictures ,everything and the best thing of all, you are always satisfied with the results!!!! The best imaging software i know on the market is Photoshop, its ease of use and the quality it delivers is just great.
For more info about cameras, just pop in any Jessops store, the staff are very cool, will help you, and even show you how the camera works….
By the way Nikon are giving £60 cashback on the D40 models….
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November 20th, 2009 at 3:59 am
I have a canon 30d, but if i was to start all over again i would start with nikon. Whatever above 6mp its good. Lightroom and Photoshop are amazing softwares, i prefer to use lightroom cos it shows me the pics rite away when i connect the camera to my laptop.
Hope it helps.
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November 20th, 2009 at 4:10 am
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November 20th, 2009 at 4:57 am
It all depends on your budget and "where" do you want to start.
I mean, you don’t really have to start with a DLSR if you don’t know if you are serious about photography.
So if you are just interested, buy a like the Canon Powershot S5 IS at about 500$(check more here: http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/specs/Canon/canon_s5is.asp) or just a Canon Powershot S3 IS for 300$(http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canons3is/page14.asp).
If you are very serious about starting photography start with a SLR such as Canon Rebel XT for 600$. Okay, the price sounds cheap but you’ll have to buy lenses with it and good lenses are very, very expensive and once you have a bunch of accessories you can’t give up photography so easily so buying a DSLR is about long term investment.
For the software, Adobe Photoshop without hesitation.
That software is pretty expensive except if you download it illegally…
If not, Photofiltre may be an OK program (I don’t personally have it).
References :
I just started photography so I did a lot of researches recently.