Sunday, May 19, 2013

which camera takes good photos and videos like these?

Q. I'm looking for an awesome camera(DSLR/SLR) that's under $800 and takes amazing photos like this
pic:http://studiobportraits.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Professional-head-shot-of-beautiful-high-school-senior-pictures-at-Studio-B-Portraits.jpg

i know that the pic was edited but im a pro at photoshop so that shouldnt be a problem. I'm just looking for a camera best for personal/ family photoshoots for a trip that i'm going on for 6 months.

and can record a video that is clear like this

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yc3iprr1VGk&feature=channel_video_title


or anything close?

I was looking at a Nikon d3100 but i wasnt sure if it did a good job which is why i'm asking.
Thanks in adavance! :)

A. Any DSLR would be good and will take photos like those. The D3100 is a great entry-level camera and is capable of shooting excellent quality clear and crisp shots. I'd say go with it and invest in some good lenses because that's what matters more. I suggest you read this user review to help you in making a decision:

http://www.amazon.com/review/RQMA3E4E109LS/ref=cm_cr_pr_perm?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B003ZYF3LO&nodeID=&linkCode=&sourceid=md.ds&tag=famavca-20

You can get a good deal for it on here:

http://www.amazon.com/Nikon-D3100-Digital-18-55mm-3-5-5-6/dp/B003ZYF3LO/ref=cm_rdp_product&sourceid=md.ds&tag=famavca-20

And since you seem to be interested in taking portraits mainly, the lens i'd suggest for you is this one:

http://www.amazon.com/Nikon-50mm-1-4G-Digital-Cameras/dp/B001GCVA0U/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1321074288&sr=1-1&sourceid=md.ds&tag=famavca-20

And the best most inexpensive travel lens is this one:

http://www.amazon.com/Nikon-18-105mm-3-5-5-6-Digital-Cameras/dp/B001EO6W8K/ref=sr_1_3?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1321074445&sr=1-3&sourceid=md.ds&tag=famavca-20


Which camera takes good photos and videos like these?
Q. I'm looking for an awesome camera(DSLR/SLR) that's under $800 and takes amazing photos like this
pic:http://studiobportraits.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Professional-head-shot-of-beautiful-high-school-senior-pictures-at-Studio-B-Portraits.jpg

i know that the pic was edited but im a pro at photoshop so that shouldnt be a problem. I'm just looking for a camera best for personal/ family photoshoots for a trip that i'm going on for 6 months.

and can record a video that is clear like this

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yc3iprr1VGk&feature=channel_video_title


or anything close?

I was looking at a Nikon d3100 but i wasnt sure if it did a good job which is why i'm asking.
Thanks in adavance! :)

A. forget getting an SLR, those use 35mm film and are not capable of shooting video, period. the dSLR would be an option.

What made that a good picture was careful selection of the background and the elimination of shadows by using a light diffuser. neither of these are a function of the camera or photoshop. it is mostly smart planning on the part of the photographer, someone who knows the craft.

if you want to get photos like this, then you need to study. most community colleges offer photography production courses. enroll or at least pick up the textbook at the bookstore and read it.


which camera is better?
Q. Would you say the Canon EOS Digital Rebel or the Olympus E-PM1 is better? Reviews on either?

A. You can visit Digital Photography Review for a more in-depth answer to decipher which one of these cameras is better or if you're interested in just the specifications, then the second sourced link below should give you a points system value to make up your mind.

As with the previous poster, both of these cameras are different.

The E-PM1 was released in June 2011, whereas the Digital Rebel was in August 2003. First glance of this information, I'm sure a lot has happened in 8 years or so and the E-PM1 may well have some features that the Digital Rebel does not have based on the comparison chart.

The EOS Digital Rebel is an categorised as an Entry-Level DSLR, whereas the Olympus is a Hybrid SLR based upon the Interchangeable lens and it is also Mirrorless.

Cost-wise, the Olympus is cheaper, but the price may not be comparable due to the gap in time and depreciation.

The Nikon has a larger APS-C sensor than the Olympus despite it being 8 years old, with 162 lens available on the market as opposed to only 26 for Olympus and also a better battery life based on the Pentamirror where the Olympus does not have it.

In conclusion, the Olympus is a slightly better camera, as it can record video in full HD and at 60 fps, whereas the Digital Rebel does not have that capability. The camera also has built-in image stabilisation built into the body, almost double the Megapixel range. Although you can take really good images at around 5 to 7MP; so having extra MP is generally a marketing ploy and relies mostly upon the lens.

The Olympus has a higher ISO range, shoots faster shots, weighs almost one third of that of the Canon; and also smaller in size.





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