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MarkEvan

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I only have a cheap digital but I enjoy using it. As much as I complain about south dakota, kinda nice for nature stuff. i am also kinda vain and like to take weird photos of myself. should i get a film camera if i wanna be serious?



Lol, it isn`t vain to take photos of yourself even weird ones. As to getting a camera, i`d stay with digital, there are no development costs (if you just want to keep them on the PC) and the advantages of being able to view your photos imediatly are immense. As to what kind of camera well I guess thats down to how creative you want to be and how much control you wan`t over the pictures, if you wan`t as much control as possible then get an SLR, unfortuantly thats also the most expensive route.

Mark :)

By the way welcome to cf
 
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GrinningDwarf

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should i get a film camera if i wanna be serious?

I used to think that way, too...that I'd get a digital to learn how to take pictures and then switch to film to 'get serious'. You know what? Even the professionals are going digital.

The biggest pro to digital photography...the only way you're going to learn to take pictures is to take lotsa pictures. With a digital camera, I'm never afraid to take a picture just to see what would happen. If it doesn't turn out, I can just erase it from the memory card, but I will also have learned something without spending money on film development.

The only think I would recommend you do if you want to 'get serious' is upgrade to a digital SLR as soon as you can afford one. It doesn't have to be a top-of-the-line pro camera that costs thousands of dollars...a digital Canon Rebel would be good, and only cost you hundreds of dollars. :D

I went from a Sony Mavica to a Canon 10D. I've taken over 9000 shots with the Canon, and now I'm getting requests from people to come take pictures of their functions.
 
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cristianna

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Welcome to CF! :wave:

Keep in mind the camera has little to nothing to do with one's creative eye and artistic ability to capture an image. I've seen phenomenal images taken with bottom of the line digitals, and I've seen ones just as good taken with professional digital cameras.

I do prefer a good ole standby manual film for a backup to my others, but generally I prefer digital.
 
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Welcome to CF! :wave:

Keep in mind the camera has little to nothing to do with one's creative eye and artistic ability to capture an image. I've seen phenomenal images taken with bottom of the line digitals, and I've seen ones just as good taken with professional digital cameras.

I have to agree with this for the most part. I took a correspondance class through the New York Institute of Photography, and one of the first things they tell you is to not go out and buy a new camera. They said "At this point, any camera you have now is going to do it's job as a camera better than you are going to do yours as a photographer."

However...I wasn't very far into the course before I realized that my camera was limiting what I could do. Our assignment was to take a picture showing motion. There are two ways to show motion in a still photo: freeze the action at the height of the action, or use blurring. My Sony Mavica would freeze the action ok. However, I tried to get some photos using blurring by trying to pan with a car speeding down a highway. The Mavica could only freeze the action...which in this case was very bad. Hard to show action when the camera is freezing the subject so much that you can see each lug nut in the rims. The car might as well have been parked on the side of the highway for all of the action that was expressed. I couldn't adjust the shutter speed so that I could pan with the car and blur the background.

In this case I decided that I really did need to upgrade my camera, and went for the least expensive digital SLR I could find...at the time, the Canon 10D. (Canon is on the 30D now. The same price that I paid for the 10D will now get you a much more advanced camera.)
 
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cristianna

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My Sony Mavica would freeze the action ok. However, I tried to get some photos using blurring by trying to pan with a car speeding down a highway. The Mavica could only freeze the action...which in this case was very bad. Hard to show action when the camera is freezing the subject so much that you can see each lug nut in the rims. The car might as well have been parked on the side of the highway for all of the action that was expressed. I couldn't adjust the shutter speed so that I could pan with the car and blur the background.

^_^ Been there and done that too!!!!! :thumbsup:
 
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