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Camera can anyone advice
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My daughter who is 15 would like to take up photography and was wondering if anyone could recommend a good camera as a starter dont really want to spend hundreds but i am willing to pay upto prehaps £150. Thanx Suexx |
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Hi,
I have just bought a Fuji S5700 from amazon for £106. It is truely fab! It has a great 10x zoom lens and loads of features including a large LCD screen. You can even shoot small videos with sound! I found Amazon to be the cheapest right now... Please let me know how you get on. Alan x |
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Thanx for the advice. Can you tell me is it complicated to use?
Suexx |
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You can just point and shoot it if you want. But it also has expert features like marco and super macro for very very close up. I took a picture of my finger prints!
It is not a pro camera but has loads of features which make it more interesting than a simple point and shoot camera! Alan x |
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I've just got this one for my 16 year old for christmas Click here for Panasonic DMC TZ3 It came in 2 Days too.
All the reviews have been really good too and it's very compact to so less likely to get damaged. I also got this semi rigid case to match it on ebay Click here It comes in a bit above your budget but as it has an alkaline rechargable battery it'll last much much longer than AA batteries do. Edited to say that it also comes in a choice of black, silver or blue too! |
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[QUOTE=seashelle33;5636172]I've just got this one for my 16 year old for christmas Click here for Panasonic DMC TZ3 It came in 2 Days too.
All the reviews have been really good too and it's very compact to so less likely to get damaged. I have one of these and can highly recommend it, it is a fantastic camera. Andy |
Re: Camera can anyone advice
Originally Posted by suesk
(Post 5635879)
Hi
My daughter who is 15 would like to take up photography and was wondering if anyone could recommend a good camera as a starter dont really want to spend hundreds but i am willing to pay upto prehaps £150. Thanx Suexx |
Re: Camera can anyone advice
Originally Posted by suesk
(Post 5635879)
Hi
My daughter who is 15 would like to take up photography and was wondering if anyone could recommend a good camera as a starter dont really want to spend hundreds but i am willing to pay upto prehaps £150. Thanx Suexx Canon are the best camera you could buy........For the money you are talking about you can get a canoon ixus 75 from www.7dayshop.com http://www.7dayshop.com/catalog/defa...rds=ixus&comp= They are £145..........I have an ixus 65 and it is very good,....I would'nt buy anything but canon. You can even get a waterproof housing for them so you can take some good picks when you go snorkelling on the reef! I've also got an canon eos40d and it's fantastic........although a bit more costly than the ixus:thumbsup: Mark |
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For a slightly different approach, you could try a second hand film SLR. If your daughter does a photography course the SLR will have all the adjustments to help her get the most from her photography and then if she likes it, she can move on to a digital camera. I would recommend a Canon or Nikon.
The only downside is the cost of film and development...but these courses usually cover the cheapest and best places for film development. Doh! Should've read 232Bar's post before I replied. :) |
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Check out http://www.dpreview.com
Originally Posted by suesk
(Post 5635879)
Hi
My daughter who is 15 would like to take up photography and was wondering if anyone could recommend a good camera as a starter dont really want to spend hundreds but i am willing to pay upto prehaps £150. Thanx Suexx |
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You'll get a cheap film SLR off ebay, as people are dumping them for digitial. Some go for 20-50 quid
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Originally Posted by suesk
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My daughter who is 15 would like to take up photography and was wondering if anyone could recommend a good camera as a starter dont really want to spend hundreds but i am willing to pay upto prehaps £150. Thanx Suexx I've just bought a Canon Powershot A720is and I'm very pleased with it. http://buyacamera.co.uk/ Look at my screen shot attachment for the website |
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Originally Posted by Fenton Beasley
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Where's TiddlyPom when you need her?
I've just bought a Canon Powershot A720is and I'm very pleased with it. http://buyacamera.co.uk/ Look at my screen shot attachment for the website I wouldn't advise getting a film camera for a starter though. For someone to get satisfaction from photography, I'd say that a basic digital is the way to go.... the results are faster, it's hellishly cheaper than film, you can see what you're doing wrong instantly, it's uploadable, and shareable without having to put on CD or scan.... there's really no competition. It's possible to take stunning photographs with cheap digitals. It's not about the camera, though obviously, bells and whistles allow you to do so much more. I've taken pics with the pinhole camera on my MacBook and got brilliant results ... it's to do with understanding the light and how it works and what it will do... The best thing for a child is to work out if they truly love taking pics or whether it's just something they can do before going into SLR cameras. Too many bells and whistles on an SLR and for a child, it's overwhelming. Cameras and taking pics should be fun. Go with as many megapixels as you can for the money, and a zoom lens. And perhaps pick up John Hedgecoe's book on photography to go with it if she's passionate, so that she can at least read about the terminology and practice some of the set up shots he teaches. She can always upgrade to an SLR later on in life... This was taken with my MacBook camera just so you can see what can be done with the most basic cameras ... http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1251/...5a5eb0c6_m.jpg Perhaps you could also make sure the camera has a hole underneath it for a tripod, so that she can take self portraits... a gorilla grip tripod would be a great starter. A timer switch on the camera is useful too... :) |
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Originally Posted by TiddlyPom
(Post 5638649)
I'm here but I have nothing to add. My camera cost a lot more, but I really don't know much about other cameras.
I wouldn't advise getting a film camera for a starter though. For someone to get satisfaction from photography, I'd say that a basic digital is the way to go.... the results are faster, it's hellishly cheaper than film, you can see what you're doing wrong instantly, it's uploadable, and shareable without having to put on CD or scan.... there's really no competition. It's possible to take stunning photographs with cheap digitals. It's not about the camera, though obviously, bells and whistles allow you to do so much more. I've taken pics with the pinhole camera on my MacBook and got brilliant results ... it's to do with understanding the light and how it works and what it will do... The best thing for a child is to work out if they truly love taking pics or whether it's just something they can do before going into SLR cameras. Too many bells and whistles on an SLR and for a child, it's overwhelming. Cameras and taking pics should be fun. Go with as many megapixels as you can for the money, and a zoom lens. And perhaps pick up John Hedgecoe's book on photography to go with it if she's passionate, so that she can at least read about the terminology and practice some of the set up shots he teaches. She can always upgrade to an SLR later on in life... This was taken with my MacBook camera just so you can see what can be done with the most basic cameras ... http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1251/...5a5eb0c6_m.jpg Perhaps you could also make sure the camera has a hole underneath it for a tripod, so that she can take self portraits... a gorilla grip tripod would be a great starter. A timer switch on the camera is useful too... :) :) |
Re: Camera can anyone advice
Originally Posted by seashelle33
(Post 5636172)
I've just got this one for my 16 year old for christmas Click here for Panasonic DMC TZ3 It came in 2 Days too.
All the reviews have been really good too and it's very compact to so less likely to get damaged. I also got this semi rigid case to match it on ebay Click here It comes in a bit above your budget but as it has an alkaline rechargable battery it'll last much much longer than AA batteries do. Edited to say that it also comes in a choice of black, silver or blue too! Might use them as a ransom, to prove they do less work than me!! :thumbsup: |
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