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I have been using digital cameras for several years now.
I have been using a Samsung 10.2 mega pixel camera for 2 years.
It only has 3x zoom. I have really been playing around with the features such as fireworks mode, night scenes, the timer, etc. I feel I have taken this camera as far as it can go. It's not bad for someone like me with no formal photography experience, I just love taking tons of interesting pictures and always looking for the perfect shot.
So I want to get one of those "good" cameras. One that all those people who look like they know what they are doing have; with large lenses and what-not but is also VERY easy to use. I love the way the pictures look when taken by the Photopass photographers and while I know those are probably exceptionally good cameras, I am sure they are super expensive. I am looking for something very easy to figure out, but takes professional quality pictures for the lowest price. Any ideas? I want to get one before our next trip in September so I have time to play around with it but have no idea where to start.
Thanks!
I have been using a Samsung 10.2 mega pixel camera for 2 years.
It only has 3x zoom. I have really been playing around with the features such as fireworks mode, night scenes, the timer, etc. I feel I have taken this camera as far as it can go. It's not bad for someone like me with no formal photography experience, I just love taking tons of interesting pictures and always looking for the perfect shot.
So I want to get one of those "good" cameras. One that all those people who look like they know what they are doing have; with large lenses and what-not but is also VERY easy to use. I love the way the pictures look when taken by the Photopass photographers and while I know those are probably exceptionally good cameras, I am sure they are super expensive. I am looking for something very easy to figure out, but takes professional quality pictures for the lowest price. Any ideas? I want to get one before our next trip in September so I have time to play around with it but have no idea where to start.
Thanks!
threads about this in the past.) While nobody can argue that Nikon doesn't make wonderful cameras, there are some things about this particular camera you should research before you buy. (I'm not sure it applies to newer entry level Nikons but there were some autofocus issues, or lack thereof, on the D40 and D60 IIR.)
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