Plan To Pursue Photography In College?
I want a good dslr camera but i dont have too much to spend i have to save it up myself so i want this to be a good investment. i have shopped around a bit but i would like some other opinions.
I am looking for a DSLR camera that will carry me through from now entry level taking photography classes to hopefully professional. I am passionate about photography and am interested in eventually taking portraits for a side income. I was looking at the Nikon DSLR because the price was reasonable, but I don’t want to invest in it if I will be looking to upgrade in a few months. Anyone have any advise/experience that could help me out? Thank you
I own a canon point and shoot and I would like to get a dslr that can produce better quality. What are some good entry-level dslr cameras? What about lenses? Any information or tips for a beginner?
I have a Canon Digital Rebel XTi and I already have the Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II which I love! But I want to have a wider variety of lenses to choose from and I’m sort of on a budget.
They don’t necessary have to be made by Canon, as long as they fit on my camera and work nicely.
Thanks in advance for the help!
I like the features and resolution quality of Nikon cameras so I want to know of the current Nikon DSLR lineup which should I go for when it comes to low light sports photography?
I have a dslr Canon Rebel XTi. I didn’t change lenses, and my camera was working fine but then all of a sudden when I looked through the viewfinder everything was blurry. It wouldn’t focus, not even in manual mode. I cleaned the lens, changed lens, and cleaned the inside of the body and nothing worked. But when I take pictures, they turn out clear. I can’t figure out why the outlook is blurry though. What do I do?!
If there aren’t any from nikon that do this (Wikipedia says there is but doesn’t say which one) then what other DSLR’s are there with live image preview on the LCD thanks!
I have a semi-pro dslr camera and someone told me that after 100′000 shots the camera ends its mission. It is true? I have reached 1000 shots till now in only 4-5 times I went out to shot. It scares me. Please is there anyone who have such information? Thank u!
I just ordered one, and I know that when it arrives, I’ll take probably over a thousand pictures the first month since I’ve never had a dslr before. It’s a Rebel xs. What is the average life span of a camera like that under moderate to heavy use?
I am planning on buying a polarizing filter to go with my zoom lens with my Canon 20D DSLR.
When shooting:
- I use autofocus most of the time
- I adjust the metering manually sometimes (trying to do it more often now)
I am not sure if I should buy a linear or circular polarizer.
Any advice?









