Hello. I LOVE photography, and I wanted to start taking pictures of my own. I was just wondering, what kind of cameras (if you take pictures) do you use? Or does anyone know of any cameras used for photography? Id appriciate it very much! Thank you.
Additional info, added Sunday September 24 2006, 7:23 am: Um, I already have a digital camera. Obviously a regular film camera would not work for photography... Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? LOL_x0x answered Friday July 18 2008, 11:45 am: I took a photography class, and used an actual film camera. I don't know why you say it wouldn't work, because it actually works better than most digital cameras. If you want to do serious photography, I'd actually recommend getting a NICE film camera to take pictures with.
Anywho, for fun, I use my digital camera and I just change settings. For example, I'll use the portrait setting to take a picture of a flower, because it focuses it really nice. You can use really any camera for photography. It's more about HOW you use the camera than WHAT camera you're actually using.
uisforukelele answered Friday July 18 2008, 7:54 am: If you're really serious about photography, check out the Canon Digital Rebel series. I just got the 10 megapixel XTi. It's pricey but worth it. They're digital SLRs- perfect for professional photography. They produce outstanding shots. I love mine. I'm hooked on Canon SLRs for right now, but Nikon is also a great camera company with a great line of SLRs. I'd definitely recommend an SLR over anything else. [ uisforukelele's advice column | Ask uisforukelele A Question ]
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