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Question Posted Friday March 14 2008, 7:25 am

you replyed to my question so i wanna ask you about Canon Rebel camera

was yours film or digital ?
how much did you pay ?
do you get good quality pictures
without problems like them being too light or too dark, fuzzy etc ?
is there anything else you have about it ?

thankyou so much if you answer :]


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Igotamonopoly answered Saturday March 15 2008, 6:52 am:
I shoot film.

Not by choice; because I have to.

I think I paid around $200 for just the camera and basic lens.

I know how to use the camera and take pictures, so yes, I get good quality pictures.

The camera is not going to help you much with light issues or blur. Especially blur, since that's caused by you moving.

So long as you shoot automatic, you should be fine. And, of course, provided you have good lighting.

Like I said before, a camera will not make you a good photographer; it will just enhance your photography.

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