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a good photography camera?

Macabre asked the question:


one that doesnt cost too much like under 200, but the kind that is balck with big lens, or if thats impossibe a good digital one

i am interested in a career in photography so i need an advanced camera for beginers
yea i know an oximoron, like i mean i want one that is for beginiers who plan to be experts, had i said i want a beginers camera i may get a link to a littl ekid camera yo uknow?

links with pics?

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6 Responses to “a good photography camera?”

  1. antoni on February 20th, 2009 4:04 am

    advanced camera for beginners??

    if your serious get a DSLR and goto photogrpahy school

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    EDIT1: if your serious get a DSLR and goto photogrpahy school

  2. Earl D on February 20th, 2009 9:26 am

    Well in film there is the Canon Rebel EOS for $200

    Lenses for this camera are interchangable with the Digital Rebel should you decide to step up.

    And there is the Fuji 700 and Kodak 712 priced just around $200+ which are digital.

  3. tooLong on February 22nd, 2009 7:28 am

    i love nikons.
    but my personal FAVORITEEEEEE is my fujifilm s5000,
    it may be an older model, but sometimes the older the better.
    sometimes, having the gadgets that aren’t that up to date
    can really show people that it’s really the photographer within
    rather than just the camera.

  4. captsnuf on February 25th, 2009 12:48 am

    antoni is right…get a good dslr (everyone pro uses canon mostly) and atleast take some classes at a community college so you can find your way around a camera and learn how to compose some.

  5. csi83 on February 26th, 2009 3:02 pm

    I currently own Nikon N80/F80 (SLR) and Nikon D50 (Digital SLR), and I love them!! I don’t know if you’re interested buying a used or a refurbished camera, but I found in Amazon, the cheapest cost for N80/F80 is like $149 (body only):=&me=&qid=&sr=&seller=&colid=&condition=refurbished

    If you want something new and good Digital SLR camera, the cheapest will cost you $550 (Nikon D40 w/ 18 - 55 mm Lens):

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  6. Edwin on March 2nd, 2009 12:26 am

    First, plan on attending school and majoring in photography/fine arts. Your first year in school will probably require a fully manual 35mm film camera - check with the school. Once you understand light and composition and ISO and f-stop and shutter speed then you’ll move to a digital camera.

    If school isn’t possible at this time then I suggest you buy a Pentax K1000 with a 50mm lens and the Owner’s Manual. Then buy “Object & Image: An Introduction To Photography, Third Edition” by George M. Craven.

    You might also check the New York Institute of Photography (nyip.com). They offer correspondence courses and have been in business since 1910.