heatherbelle
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I started out with a Minolta 5000sxi.(?) This was a great camera and I really liked the photo's.
Then digital came along and I got a Nikon coolpix 5600. Not too happy with this. Some of the night time shots look grainy and my firework shots are disappointing. Didn't use a tri-pod, so it could be that. The shots outdoors are nice and the macro takes good shots too. Or could it be the type of card that I use. Don't understand these at all. I just put one in and off I go.
We are thinking of upgrading our camera and wondered what the experts would suggest.
We like to take everyday park touring shots and night time shots too. If needs to be something fairly simple, with not too many buttons and things to worry about.
Price to pay around $800. That's what my Minolta cost over 15 years ago! I loved that camera, but it's broken now, and technology has moved on. (It takes film!)
Forgot to mention my I had add on lenses for my old Minolta, a wide angle one and a zoom one too.
Then digital came along and I got a Nikon coolpix 5600. Not too happy with this. Some of the night time shots look grainy and my firework shots are disappointing. Didn't use a tri-pod, so it could be that. The shots outdoors are nice and the macro takes good shots too. Or could it be the type of card that I use. Don't understand these at all. I just put one in and off I go.
We are thinking of upgrading our camera and wondered what the experts would suggest.
We like to take everyday park touring shots and night time shots too. If needs to be something fairly simple, with not too many buttons and things to worry about.
Price to pay around $800. That's what my Minolta cost over 15 years ago! I loved that camera, but it's broken now, and technology has moved on. (It takes film!)
Forgot to mention my I had add on lenses for my old Minolta, a wide angle one and a zoom one too.