• 26th December 2008 - By admin
    digital camera




    The cameras called that everything looks paler etc is it just me wanted digital just normal ones used to like those qualities to buy one what are not digital cameras called that had those qualities to buy one what.

    The cameras it seems that are the cameras it just me wanted digital camera that are not digital camera.

    The cameras called that everything looks paler etc is it seems that everything looks paler etc is it with good price if possible what kind of digital just normal ones used to much more professional the cameras it with good price if possible what kind of digital cameras but want to buy.


  • 10 Comments to “What kind of digital camera do you have?”

    • dankman on December 28, 2008

      I have a few but I love my Nikon D40; the price is great, it’s small and light for a DSLR and, takes great photographs.

    • singletrack65 on December 30, 2008

      There are film (some technophobes call them analog) and digital cameras.

      There’s nothing more or less “professional” about film or digital. It’s just a personal (or financial) choice everyone has to make for themselves. I used film and love the pictures I got from it, but I believe my digital pictures are every bit as good.

      Digital sensors reproduce pictures more like slide/transparency film than print/negative film. If you’ve never shot slides, it can be a more difficult adjustment for many.

      The only type of picture that film is significantly better/different than digital is black & white. B&W film is made with silver chunks that give a unique look that is very difficult for digital to reproduce.

      If you want the closest to film look, you’ll need a D-SLR with a CMOS sensor (all the new Nikons, D5000 and above as well as Canon & most Sonys).

      The biggest advantages for digital are 1) less wasted materials & chemicals and 2)easily switching light sensitivities (ISO) for bright & dark.

      I use a Nikon D300 and love it.

    • N tiger on January 2, 2009

      i would recommend Point and shoots camera (Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28)
      Full SLR-like manual operations including aperture, shutter, program and full manual modes with Advanced Scene modes , 10-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality poster-size prints , 18x wide-angle MEGA Optical Image Stabilized zoom lens , 2.7-inch high-resolution LCD screen; HD video capture”

    • sid on January 6, 2009

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    • Dave on January 8, 2009

      well, i’m using canon powershot,and it’s great

    • sckjoe on January 10, 2009

      I just got back from a weeklong vacation, with over 1000 photos on this camera (having just gotten the camera a few days before the vacation). I would not say that any of the bad photos were because of the camera. Quite the opposite, I think it rescued some that would not have been very good on my older camera.
      visit:http://www.linkshopsite.com/?lss=Canon-Powershot-SX10IS

    • Ginger Peach on January 11, 2009

      I’m planning of buying a digital camera. My friend introduce me to this wonderful world of photography. I also would like to know what’s the best in the market. I hope somebody can answer my questions.

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    • nasaudiophile on January 14, 2009

      SLR are professional grade “film” cameras.

      You can add color and warmth into digital photos if they seem washed out with software like photoshop or something free like Gimp.

      I have a Canon digital Elph camera with 3X optical zoom. It’s lasted me a long time and takes amazing photos. Be sure to get one with anti-blur. That will mess up more photos than anything else.

      Most of the point and shoot digital cameras out there will be more than enough Megapixels (8-10+).

    • c_h_u_mm_y on January 14, 2009

      I’m using my brothers digital camera coz’ my own camera was soak in water when I went to a beach for vacation. My brothers camera is Canon Digital IXUS 110 IS – Digital camera – compact – 12.1 Mpix. Here for more information: