Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Tip #1

Well its time for the first photo tip of the week.
(Ill probably do some reviews as well.)
Today's tip:
-Find a camera that works for you.
There are many companies out there that produce cameras for all levels of photographers from amateur to professional just find one that works.
Here's what to consider in purchasing a camera.
-Your skill level, if your way into photography get a DSLR if your into everyday shots of the family get a point and shoot.
-Price, Don't settle for less, photography can be expensive but trust me, if you spend the extra 50 bucks its definitely worth it. A good Point and Shoot will cost anywhere from 200-400 and above. But the camera will pay for itself. Guaranteed. A DSLR will run you anywhere from 500-1300. If you can afford it DO IT, they are great cameras that can be user friendly if your willing to learn. I will get more in-depth about everything later on.
Usage-Dont drop thousands on a camera you wont use, seriously.
Research-Do side by side comparisons and find a camera that has what you want. If you dont know what too look for feel free to message me ill try to help ya out.
Another key factor in fnding the right camera is to get out there and touch them you can look all you want online but when you feel it in your hands that is how you will know its right. Make sure the camera has a solid feel to it.
Well I hope this has helped and if not feedback is much appreciated. Thank you all so much.

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