MorbiD.ShoT
Stormin' through the party
+322|7052
Hey guys,
I am 17 years old and recently have found myself looking at things with a different perspective.  I want to take pictures...Lots of pictures.  I am considering majoring in business and minoring in photography.  I dunno why, but I want to take pictures all of the time of random things and make my picture tell a story. 

I go to school in Philadelphia so there is plenty of inspiration around me, yet I cannot capture this in a picture for I have not a camera of my own.  I was reading a magazine in school today called "Popular Photography" and it reinforced my interest in photography and also helped me to understand that there are different types of cameras.  Such as Digital SLR cameras, fairly new from my reading.  I was looking for a camera under $500.  Preferrably around $300.  I just wanted to ask any of you photographers out there, what kind of camera can I get for that price that is comparable to a, say, Nikon D80?

Thanks for the help. 

Morbid.Shot
majorassult
I <3 ak101
+307|7119|under there hayousaidunderwear
I would suggest a more knowledgeable site for this.

For example, head over to www.snowboard.com and post in their A/V (audio/video) forum section.
MorbiD.ShoT
Stormin' through the party
+322|7052

majorassult wrote:

I would suggest a more knowledgeable site for this.

For example, head over to www.snowboard.com and post in their A/V (audio/video) forum section.
Ok, thanks.  Will do.

But I know that man people here have photography as their hobby, so I would like to get their opinions on this before I have to make a decision.
JE3146
Member
+109|7026|Oregon
One word...

Canon
BigmacK
Back from the Dead.
+628|7206|Chicago.
Not that I'm a camera expert, but after some minor research, I found this:

https://images.bestbuy.com/BestBuy_US/images/products/7520/7520499_ra.jpg

It's a Fuji FinePix 5.1-Megapixel Digital Camera, running for $299.99 at BestBuy.

Here is the link. It might be worth it to consider.

Last edited by BigmacK (2006-12-06 19:24:31)

MorbiD.ShoT
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BigmacK wrote:

Not that I'm a camera expert, but after some minor research, I found this:

http://images.bestbuy.com/BestBuy_US/im … 499_ra.jpg

It's a Fuji FinePix 5.1-Megapixel Digital Camera, running for $299.99 at BestBuy.

Here is the link. It might be worth it to consider.
Thanks for your help.  That is a good camera, but not SLR which I was hoping to find.  Oh yea, sorry I didn't specify before but a little bigger in the MP aread, around 7-10 MP would be nice.

+1 anyway.
JE3146
Member
+109|7026|Oregon
One important thing to look for is glass quality.



This was taken with a Canon "point and shoot" Digi.

Model was an SD700 IS, roughly 6MP I beleive.

No photochopping or color correction. That's straight off the camera after a resize.

https://oregonstate.edu/~edgarj/OTHER/VIEW.jpg


Fuji makes nice cameras, but I'm a diehard Canon fan, as are most.
MorbiD.ShoT
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+322|7052

JE3146 wrote:

One important thing to look for is glass quality.



This was taken with a Canon "point and shoot" Digi.

Model was an SD700 IS, roughly 6MP I beleive.

No photochopping or color correction. That's straight off the camera after a resize.

http://oregonstate.edu/~edgarj/OTHER/VIEW.jpg


Fuji makes nice cameras, but I'm a diehard Canon fan, as are most.
Wow.  Yea, I was also leaning towards either a Canon or an Olympus.  I have an Olympus C-7000, but that is the family camera, and I want a camera that will last me for a while and not become outdated technology, ya know?
https://www.dpreview.com/reviews/OlympusC7000/Images/frontview.jpg

That's the one my family has now^^.

Last edited by MorbiD.ShoT (2006-12-06 19:33:26)

JE3146
Member
+109|7026|Oregon

MorbiD.ShoT wrote:

JE3146 wrote:

One important thing to look for is glass quality.



This was taken with a Canon "point and shoot" Digi.

Model was an SD700 IS, roughly 6MP I beleive.

No photochopping or color correction. That's straight off the camera after a resize.

http://oregonstate.edu/~edgarj/OTHER/VIEW.jpg


Fuji makes nice cameras, but I'm a diehard Canon fan, as are most.
Wow.  Yea, I was also leaning towards either a Canon or an Olympus.  I have an Olympus C-7000, but that is the family camera, and I want a camera that will last me for a while and not become outdated technology, ya know?
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/Olympus … ntview.jpg

That's the one my family has now^^.
The term "Outdated" in 2006 roughly equates to 1 month.

You can now miss an entire generation of a technology without even knowing it existed. Buy the best glass you can afford and use it till it doesn't meet your expectations, then rinse and repeat

I'm still using a Canon 4MP A85.

Pic quality isn't fantastic as a DSLR, but it still beats most 5MP or less cameras due to its lens quality.

Also make sure to browse online for camera models. Most "stores" like Best Buy and the bunch don't carry shit for professional quality cameras.
MorbiD.ShoT
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JE3146 wrote:

MorbiD.ShoT wrote:

JE3146 wrote:

One important thing to look for is glass quality.



This was taken with a Canon "point and shoot" Digi.

Model was an SD700 IS, roughly 6MP I beleive.

No photochopping or color correction. That's straight off the camera after a resize.

http://oregonstate.edu/~edgarj/OTHER/VIEW.jpg


Fuji makes nice cameras, but I'm a diehard Canon fan, as are most.
Wow.  Yea, I was also leaning towards either a Canon or an Olympus.  I have an Olympus C-7000, but that is the family camera, and I want a camera that will last me for a while and not become outdated technology, ya know?
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/Olympus … ntview.jpg

That's the one my family has now^^.
The term "Outdated" in 2006 roughly equates to 1 month.

You can now miss an entire generation of a technology without even knowing it existed. Buy the best glass you can afford and use it till it doesn't meet your expectations, then rinse and repeat

I'm still using a Canon 4MP A85.

Pic quality isn't fantastic as a DSLR, but it still beats most 5MP or less cameras due to its lens quality.

Also make sure to browse online for camera models. Most "stores" like Best Buy and the bunch don't carry shit for professional quality cameras.
Yea i figured.  I'm searching this site as of now http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/compare_post.asp

It has some pretty good reviews and such.  If you want to help me out, and search with me, maybe we could find a camera suitable for my needs.  My friend and I are going to start a phtography website as soon as Christmas passes, so a moderately professional camera will do nicely.  Thanks for all your help man.
JE3146
Member
+109|7026|Oregon

MorbiD.ShoT wrote:

JE3146 wrote:

MorbiD.ShoT wrote:

Wow.  Yea, I was also leaning towards either a Canon or an Olympus.  I have an Olympus C-7000, but that is the family camera, and I want a camera that will last me for a while and not become outdated technology, ya know?
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/Olympus … ntview.jpg

That's the one my family has now^^.
The term "Outdated" in 2006 roughly equates to 1 month.

You can now miss an entire generation of a technology without even knowing it existed. Buy the best glass you can afford and use it till it doesn't meet your expectations, then rinse and repeat

I'm still using a Canon 4MP A85.

Pic quality isn't fantastic as a DSLR, but it still beats most 5MP or less cameras due to its lens quality.

Also make sure to browse online for camera models. Most "stores" like Best Buy and the bunch don't carry shit for professional quality cameras.
Yea i figured.  I'm searching this site as of now http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/compare_post.asp

It has some pretty good reviews and such.  If you want to help me out, and search with me, maybe we could find a camera suitable for my needs.  My friend and I are going to start a phtography website as soon as Christmas passes, so a moderately professional camera will do nicely.  Thanks for all your help man.
I'll shoot you a PM by the weekend with a list of good models to look at. I have a friend really into this stuff. I'll give him a buzz and ask him whats the latest craze in the "affordable but insanely good" market right now and pass the info on to you.

And np on the help. Im not "great" at photography, but I've taken some decent photos. The one above is mine.

Last edited by JE3146 (2006-12-06 19:45:16)

MorbiD.ShoT
Stormin' through the party
+322|7052

JE3146 wrote:

MorbiD.ShoT wrote:

JE3146 wrote:

The term "Outdated" in 2006 roughly equates to 1 month.

You can now miss an entire generation of a technology without even knowing it existed. Buy the best glass you can afford and use it till it doesn't meet your expectations, then rinse and repeat

I'm still using a Canon 4MP A85.

Pic quality isn't fantastic as a DSLR, but it still beats most 5MP or less cameras due to its lens quality.

Also make sure to browse online for camera models. Most "stores" like Best Buy and the bunch don't carry shit for professional quality cameras.
Yea i figured.  I'm searching this site as of now http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/compare_post.asp

It has some pretty good reviews and such.  If you want to help me out, and search with me, maybe we could find a camera suitable for my needs.  My friend and I are going to start a photography website as soon as Christmas passes, so a moderately professional camera will do nicely.  Thanks for all your help man.
I'll shoot you a PM by the weekend with a list of good models to look at. I have a friend really into this stuff. I'll give him a buzz and ask him whats the latest craze in the "affordable but insanely good" market right now and pass the info on to you.

And np on the help. Im not "great" at photography, but I've taken some decent photos. The one above is mine.
Thanks a billion man.  You know, if I ever get famous for a photograph, I'm accrediting it to you.

Is "accrediting" even a word?  Yes it it.

Last edited by MorbiD.ShoT (2006-12-06 19:56:54)

kessel!
Peruvian Cocaine
+261|7221|Toronto Canada
yo picl up a nikon d-70. works really well and takes really good pictures. you won't be disapointed.
MorbiD.ShoT
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kessel! wrote:

yo picl up a nikon d-70. works really well and takes really good pictures. you won't be disapointed.
I'll check it out.
Marlboroman82
Personal philosophy: Clothing optional.
+1,022|7079|Camp XRay

http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/contr … elid=11154

best camera for the money

Last edited by Marlboroman82 (2006-12-06 20:13:20)

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davblos
Member
+4|7195|Melb, Australia
Canon
MorbiD.ShoT
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Marlboroman82 wrote:

http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=ModelDetailAct&fcategoryid=139&modelid=11154
Ohhh, Me likey.  Bit pricey.  Nice advicey.  I've got licey.  This thread is splicey.  Stop bein so icey. 

Freestyle bitch.
JE3146
Member
+109|7026|Oregon

MorbiD.ShoT wrote:

Marlboroman82 wrote:

http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=ModelDetailAct&fcategoryid=139&modelid=11154
Ohhh, Me likey.  Bit pricey.  Nice advicey.  I've got licey.  This thread is splicey.  Stop bein so icey. 

Freestyle bitch.
Don't quit your dayjob lol...
Marlboroman82
Personal philosophy: Clothing optional.
+1,022|7079|Camp XRay

JE3146 wrote:

MorbiD.ShoT wrote:

Marlboroman82 wrote:

http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=ModelDetailAct&fcategoryid=139&modelid=11154
Ohhh, Me likey.  Bit pricey.  Nice advicey.  I've got licey.  This thread is splicey.  Stop bein so icey. 

Freestyle bitch.
Don't quit your dayjob lol...
https://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l250/marlboroman82/Untitled-8.png
MorbiD.ShoT
Stormin' through the party
+322|7052

Marlboroman82 wrote:

JE3146 wrote:

MorbiD.ShoT wrote:


Ohhh, Me likey.  Bit pricey.  Nice advicey.  I've got licey.  This thread is splicey.  Stop bein so icey. 

Freestyle bitch.
Don't quit your dayjob lol...
Already did.
Soldier-Of-Wasteland
Mephistopheles
+40|7112|Land of the Very Cold
I was into photography for quite a while, and I had a Canon 50mm SLR camera, all manual. I would suggest, even strongly recommend, going into film cameras and not the digital ones. You'll get to know, and experience more, about different kind of films format which is very good knowledge to have. And I think there is something about film that no digital ones can match. And go with the SLR ones. You can probably find a cheap one used in some photography shops. Get hold of one, and try it out, experience different sort of things (even filters but they tend to be pricey) and when you're comfortable with it, you could invest in a more expensive one.
For 300$ you can have a very good used SLR film camera.

And once you get into black-and-white photography, you'll be in heaven
Soldier-Of-Wasteland
Mephistopheles
+40|7112|Land of the Very Cold
And one word, same as many said before... Canon.
WarriorDave
Member
+10|6825|Louisville, Ky
Canon Rebel XTi. D-SLR. Get a Lens Kit and a couple memory sticks. Go wild.
Expensive but, never will it do you wrong man.

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