Wednesday, October 16, 2013

What's The Best Canon Camera?

best compact camera for video recording 2011
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ClarissaM


I hope to get a digital Canon camera later next year and was wondering which is the best.
I would like to get into photography, and I know Canon is one of the best brands out there.
A link from Best Buy would be helpful, or any other website too.
A camera with great quality, maybe 14 mega pixels, be able to record videos too.
Or if you have other brands that you think are great and worked for you, please say so!
I really appreciate the advice.
Here's some pictures I've taken with an 8.2 mega pixel Kodak digital camera from my deviantART gallery page:
http://clairetheclarinet94.deviantart.com/gallery/#/d2qa9r7
http://clairetheclarinet94.deviantart.com/gallery/#/d2tkuu9
http://clairetheclarinet94.deviantart.com/gallery/#/d2uh023

My photography taste is pretty random, not really into taking pictures of prepared stuff and models, but more at spontaneous moments and real people doing real things



Answer
Clarissa,

If you are thinking about getting a camera at the end of next year (2011), your asking for camera models now is really very premature. The major camera manufacturers (Canon & Nikon) turn over their models every few months. By the end of next year whatever anyone might recommend now will most certainly be considered obsolete (or even off the market altogether).

I looked at the shots you've attached from your Kodak compact camera. And, believe that if you have your heart set on moving up to a DSLR (digital single lens reflex) with interchangeable lenses that you should begin with a starter DSLR to learn how such more advanced cameras operate.

There are a lot of technical details to learn in photography. As well as the equally important aesthetics ones (for composition & framing). Two starter DSLRs for you to check out are the Canon XS and the Nikon D3000. But, as noted above, who knows if those models will still be around at end of next year.... Some photo stores allow camera rentals. Renting might be a good way for you to test cameras of interest to see how they fit your shooting needs.

Taking a photography class could be a very valuable thing for you to do to develop photographic skills. It would help you learn what gives great photos their "wow" factor. I believe you can follow your philosophy of making photographs that are unplanned and spontaneous, but you should also be able to recognize when something you see is worth shooting & what it takes technically to produce a 'photograph' & not just a 'snapshot'. In a class you can learn that, & also learn how to tweak an already good shot with editing tools to make it sing the way you saw your subject matter in real life & envisioned presenting it to others.

Good luck in your photographic adventure!

Can there be cameras at lady Gaga's 2/22/2013 concert?




Richard Sa


Ok guys I have a problem I have gotten addicted to Lady Gaga and everyone says serves amazing live. So I got tickets to her concert at Madison square garden in New York City on 2/22/2013 and it says "no video/recorder" i don't know why they put that because I have gone to a katy perry concert a d a z100 jingle ball concert in 2011 and brought my camera with no problem. And tho suckss!! Because I cannot wait to get some footage of Lady Gaga's amazing performance. So any advice would be greatly appreciated thanks alot people!! :D


Answer
In general, most big name concerts won't allow you to go in with a hand held video recorder or the big professional camera. And they would not allow to use flash photography.
They won't take your phone away, nor are they likely to search you for a compact camera. If you have these you can use to record or photograph. These are not technically "video recorders".




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