eliza61
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Very much looking forward to 2011 as I have a number of trips planned. So I finally decided to upgrade to a nice DSLR camera.
Anyone have some recommendations: Here's a little more information about me.
I'm not a total novice around cameras, I took a community college class last summer and I'll whip out a camera on a normal day. Generally though I keep it on the auto setting and don't use the full range of capabilities on my camera.
Right now I have a 5 year Nikon digital camera (can't remember the model number off hand)
I'd like some thing that takes nice night or low lightshots so I guess imagine stabilization would be important. I've got a trip to Paris and Greece and would like to take pictures after sunset.
Not intending to use the recording feature a lot so that feature is not high on priority.
Any suggestions?
Anyone have some recommendations: Here's a little more information about me.
I'm not a total novice around cameras, I took a community college class last summer and I'll whip out a camera on a normal day. Generally though I keep it on the auto setting and don't use the full range of capabilities on my camera.
Right now I have a 5 year Nikon digital camera (can't remember the model number off hand)
I'd like some thing that takes nice night or low lightshots so I guess imagine stabilization would be important. I've got a trip to Paris and Greece and would like to take pictures after sunset.
Not intending to use the recording feature a lot so that feature is not high on priority.
Any suggestions?
From each brand, write down the model # of the camera that feels the best and do an online comparison.
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) is to go to a store and start picking them to see what you like or dislike. Good luck!
). Look at pics on their website and on
so do your own research and get what feels good to you. You have to enjoy it if you're going to learn how to use it.