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Cameras..


Question Posted Sunday April 27 2008, 5:59 pm

My name is Gina, I am 15 years old, and i am looking to fulfill my dream of being a photographer. I need a new camera, and i would like features such as macro, color swapping, and a good zoom for nature pictures and such. I need a camera in my budget, which is anywhere from 200-350. I would like to try out a Canon, but can anyone else give me advice on what to purchase with these features on it?
Thank you.


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Additional info, added Monday April 28 2008, 5:28 pm:
Im only fifteen, i mean seriously, I want a digital camera, that can take an SD memory card.
thxx!
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Ice232 answered Sunday April 27 2008, 9:51 pm:
Unfortunatly, photography is a very expensive hobby as well as a very hard thing to make a living off of unless you can make it big or get a contract with some magazine etc. Most professional cameras start at about $600 and just go up. It makes it really hard for new people to try to make a career out of it. My advice for you would be just to get a basic 35mm film fed camera (I'm anti digital most of the time mainly because of the costs of the good cameras), get some different lens for it, and start from there. You'd be amazed at the type of pictures you can take with low end cameras some times. You can then try to sell some of your pictures or get them displayed at an art museum or something and use the money from that to buy a higher end camera. Odds are though if you spend $350 on a camera you'll probably get something useful for tourists only. Sorry if this wasn't really what you were looking for but I'd hate to see you waste money on a camera that wouldn't help you.

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