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ry0t 07-22-2003 10:33 PM

What kind of digital picture camera should I buy?
 
Ok, I have boy/girl hardcore shoots scheduled for the next three Fridays. Finally it's taking off. One of the ladies got her period so I couldnt do the shoot. Another one finally turned 18! As you know I have the GL2 for video and I love it. Currently I used a Kodak 1.7 mega pixel digital still cam for the photos. Now I want to spend some good money on a digital still camera for web content use. What is your opinion?
ps. my GFY long sleeve is looking mint. :glugglug

PenetratinP 07-22-2003 11:36 PM

go read some reviews on

www.dpreview.com

chowda 07-22-2003 11:42 PM

get the new coolpix sq looks awesome

Peter Romero 07-22-2003 11:42 PM

Nikon 5700 - hands down best digital camera I have ever used.

thekebie 07-22-2003 11:45 PM

I have never heard bad things about Nikon digital cams.

quiet 07-22-2003 11:48 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by PenetratinP
go read some reviews on

www.dpreview.com

word

quiet 07-22-2003 11:51 PM

not to fuck up your thread, but i'm still looking for a new (very small) digital that can take panorama's, without having to stitch several images together (for personal use). i currently have a S230 digital elph.

vapewiz 07-22-2003 11:53 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by ry0t
Ok, I have boy/girl hardcore shoots scheduled for the next three Fridays. Finally it's taking off. One of the ladies got her period so I couldnt do the shoot. Another one finally turned 18! As you know I have the GL2 for video and I love it. Currently I used a Kodak 1.7 mega pixel digital still cam for the photos. Now I want to spend some good money on a digital still camera for web content use. What is your opinion?
ps. my GFY long sleeve is looking mint. :glugglug

How much you looking to spend? Do you want a SLR? Will you be using a flash or do you have good lighting already?

chowda 07-22-2003 11:54 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by quiet
not to fuck up your thread, but i'm still looking for a new (very small) digital that can take panorama's, without having to stitch several images together (for personal use). i currently have a S230 digital elph.
tell me if u find one.. im still lookin and i came up with some

the minolta digicam xt, casio exilim z3 or s3, nikon coolpix sq, pentax optio S

Mike AI 07-23-2003 12:21 AM

Nikon D100

Dirty F 07-23-2003 12:22 AM

Best available now for a decent price is the Canon 10d for 1500 bucks. Nothing in that price area will beat it. even 2k + cams wont beat it.

quiet 07-23-2003 12:25 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by chowda


tell me if u find one.. im still lookin and i came up with some

the minolta digicam xt, casio exilim z3 or s3, nikon coolpix sq, pentax optio S

cool

ry0t 07-23-2003 12:47 AM

Thank you

pornJester 07-23-2003 12:49 AM

nikon d100 :thumbsup

evie 07-23-2003 12:52 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Mike AI
Nikon D100
What he said.

Remember a camera is only as good as the lens you put onto it.

Nikon have better colour management than Canom IMHO
I use Canon for film, Nikon for digital.

Paul

UnseenWorld 07-23-2003 12:53 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by pornJester
nikon d100 :thumbsup

It's what I use, and I like it.

However, the main thing is to realize that the demands of the WWW are not great. A 6 megapixel camera is laughable overkill. In fact, I have a D100 only because one of my clients put some demands on me that my prior Olympus C-4040 couldn't fulfill. So, I have a camera that CAN shoot at 6 megapixels, but my actual everyday shots are at around 2 megapixels. Go figure.

Save money on your camera and spend it on lighting. Lighting will make a much bigger difference in the quality of your pics than your camera ever will.


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