There are so many cameras to choose from. It mostly depends on how much $ to spend. Figure that out and google search for best digital camera for that $ limit.
A couple of factors to consider: Size (purse size or camera bag size)
An SLR to learn photography on and take creative control into your own hands or a fully automatic point and shoot.
I'm a camera tinkerer, kind of like a mad scientist with low tech cameras. A lot of the cameras I use are cobbled together pieces of other cameras.
I enjoy old and new toy (Holga, Diana, Kodak Brownies,etc.) and vintage film cameras along with pinhole, although I do occasionally venture into digital.
The name Hoop was my Dad's nickname from early in his childhood, and it stuck with him all his life.
He re-ignited my passion for photography and vintage cameras when he gave me his Yashica Mat 124G and his Aires Viscount 35mm Rangefinder. It's his Beseler enlarger that is the main piece of equipment in my darkroom. So in honor of Dad, I call myself Hoop. I've recently added a Nikon D90 to my collection of cameras. I won't be tinkering with it though.
Awwww! They are so cute! Is that Pam or Alice knitting?
ReplyDeleteThat is Pam napping.
ReplyDeleteSadly no, I didn't get a new camera.
ReplyDeleteI am looking for a new, decent camera for my birthday and/or Christmas. What do you suggest?
ReplyDeleteThere are so many cameras to choose from. It mostly depends on how much $ to spend. Figure that out and google search for best digital camera for that $ limit.
ReplyDeleteA couple of factors to consider:
Size (purse size or camera bag size)
An SLR to learn photography on and take creative control into your own hands or a fully automatic point and shoot.