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Which SLR camera should I buy to pursue my digital photography career? |
I am having a hard time chosing what camera to buy. I initially bought Canon Rebel XT but i find it not very user-friendly. I could not figure it out, and found that the pentax k100d was more user friendly. However, my husband has that camera already. Aside from the pentax k100d, which do you recommend for me to buy? I believe that most are intimidated by a DSLR, but if you know your way around a 35mm well your off to a start. Many of the modes you have on a 35 are the same as the Digital for one. Think of it like this, one you load a roll of film and the other you insert a media card. Once you just start taking pictures you'll become more confident in your abilities, you don't like delete it, it's that simple. You can view the pic on your LCD screen or just plug the XT into your TV and just like a slide show, you can see the recent pic on the tube..(even for editing, etc.) 2 months ago I got a new Canon XTi with a Tamron 18-250 zoom lens and love it. Next month I'l be getting a New Canon 580 EX II flash for the XTi. Check out demos & reviews at www.bhphotovideo.com I have been doing business with them for more then 25 years, great prices and a complete Professional staff on hand for your questions. Source(s): Photographer. I have a Rebel XT also. It's really not difficult to use. I don't know what level of photography knowledge you have, but there are automatic settings and manual settings. Even with the auto settings you can get great results. You can email me if you have specific questions. Read your Rebel XT's manual and practice practice practice. It's an excellent camera. Your frustration is not because of a camera being user friendly or not, it is your lack the skills to use it. Changing brands will not make your images any better. Take a class at your community college and learn how to compose, expose, develop and print your images ... to do this you will need a 35mm SLR camera and since you already own a Canon, get a Canon EOS 35mm camera. Within a few years you will find that the camera is not all that user unfriendly. ProPhotog changing camera wont help, they are all easy to use if you know about photography, I use 10-12 different camera bodies a year, when I sold them I could use every one in the shop (maybe 50 or more). A night school course is the best option if you really want better images.. a |
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