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Hi everyone,
I'm interested in getting into photography a little more. Currently, we have a "point & shoot" digital that totally frustrates me because I'm never happy with the results. I'm so inspired by the great posts on this board, I really want to try my hand at being a little more creative.
So, I've found courses in my area that look good, but I need a new camera first. I think I'm leaning to digital vs. film, but beyond that, I haven't a clue. I don't want to break the bank first time out - after all, while I appreciate the beauty in the work of others, it doesn't mean I'll have an "eye" for this.
I did just a little research on-line, and came up with a Nikon D70 and Canon Digital Rebel (EOS 200D), both of which would be in my price range (although definitely at the higher end).
My question are: is digital the way to go vs. film? Are either of the cameras I mentioned above good enough? too good? would/could you recommend a cheaper "starter"?
Any help would be greatly aprpeciated!
I'm interested in getting into photography a little more. Currently, we have a "point & shoot" digital that totally frustrates me because I'm never happy with the results. I'm so inspired by the great posts on this board, I really want to try my hand at being a little more creative.
So, I've found courses in my area that look good, but I need a new camera first. I think I'm leaning to digital vs. film, but beyond that, I haven't a clue. I don't want to break the bank first time out - after all, while I appreciate the beauty in the work of others, it doesn't mean I'll have an "eye" for this.
I did just a little research on-line, and came up with a Nikon D70 and Canon Digital Rebel (EOS 200D), both of which would be in my price range (although definitely at the higher end).
My question are: is digital the way to go vs. film? Are either of the cameras I mentioned above good enough? too good? would/could you recommend a cheaper "starter"?
Any help would be greatly aprpeciated!