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Fan Life => The Endzone Dive => Topic started by: steve dave on February 21, 2009, 08:59:43 AM
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I want to buy a new little camera. I know nothing about cameras. My old one is a Canon and it worked good I guess. Is this one good or is there a better one that is a similar size? I want one that takes HD video. tia
http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/SD780IS/SD780ISA.HTM
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I'd give you advice, but apparently the republitards look down on my profession. :sleep:
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I'd give you advice, but apparently the republitards look down on my profession. :sleep:
who gives a f^ck. Why do you care what rednecks think :dunno:
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it kinda hurts, bra. i just want us to all be one big happy EMAW'r family.
:'( :kstatriot:
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it kinda hurts, bra. i just want us to all be one big happy EMAW'r family.
:'( :kstatriot:
ok, whatevs, is that a good camera or not? I need something that fits in my pocket, takes HD video (don't know if I actually need this but want it), and obv. takes good photos. I also kinda like the Panasonic FX150 and I saw Samsung has a similar one and sony came out with some as well but I haven't looked into them yet (was planning on researching more this weekend). I can't really tell the difference between them feature-wise and don't know anything about processing and lenses etc.
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Just bought this little diddy online for $137 two weeks ago. Takes good HD video and has a fancy LCD touch screen. I'm sure the photo 'xperts will make fun of Kodak, but I'm pretty cheap and this works well.
http://search.kodak.com/?pq-locale=en_US&global=en&q=v1073 (http://search.kodak.com/?pq-locale=en_US&global=en&q=v1073)
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I have the exact camera you linked to as my "carry around just in case" camera, it works well. I'm not a fan of the video feature, but for it's size and price it gets the job done. Canon has a lot of really cool accessories and different lenses that are fairly inexpensive. I know a few people who have Samsungs and they are trash.
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wow, $137, that seems like a really good price.
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I don't think you can go wrong with any Canon. I don't have a little Canon, but I do have an XTi SLR. I love it!
As far as that camera, it seems that 12 mp is excessive for that type of camera. I've heard that a 6 mp camera can give you a 30x40 lossless pic. My XTi is 10mp and the size of the pics is incredible. If you don't have a way to backup your pics, you need that as well, since a camera taking that size of pic will quickly swallow up almost any size hard drive.
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I don't think you can go wrong with any Canon. I don't have a little Canon, but I do have an XTi SLR. I love it!
As far as that camera, it seems that 12 mp is excessive for that type of camera. I've heard that a 6 mp camera can give you a 30x40 lossless pic. My XTi is 10mp and the size of the pics is incredible. If you don't have a way to backup your pics, you need that as well, since a camera taking that size of pic will quickly swallow up almost any size hard drive.
yeah, good points. I don't really care about the megapixels because i've been told that exact thing. Unfortunately all of the compacts that I have found that take HD video are in that pixel range so I'll just eat hard drive I guess.
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Is that a canon in your pocket or....
Some of the new ones take really amazing pics. I think canon makes the best point n shoots.
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Just use your cell phone.
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SD,
Don't know about that particular model, but Ken Rockwell says:
All Canon compact cameras are excellent. The reason I love the Canon SD880 above all others is that its controls are laid out in an unusual way which lets me shoot the SD880 with only one hand, blindfolded.
Here is his web site:
http://www.kenrockwell.com/ (http://www.kenrockwell.com/)
Mrs. cyclist has the Canon PowerShot SD890 IS and loves it, BTW.
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I shoot a Canon, Everyone I work with Shoots Nikon. I love both; but all my lenses are Canon, so I'm sticking to it.
Kodak IS trash, and I've never heard of anyone that liked their Samsung or any other piece. My in laws shoot nothing but olympus... s'kay.... but very low teir... Olympus "Pro" line wouldn't match up to Canon or Nikon's "Amateur" line.
My advice, go to the store; play with it, and if it seems easy to use, get it. I've never used that particular model; my "emergency" carry around camera broke a couple years back and I've never replaced it. Now I just carry around a damned camera bag with essentials. I'll prob be replacing my pocket camera within the next year or so. Whenever I'm not worried about "lay-offs"
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Kodak IS trash, and I've never heard of anyone that liked their Samsung or any other piece.
Darn. :frown: Knew I was going to have a clown suit put on me for that one.
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Kodak IS trash, and I've never heard of anyone that liked their Samsung or any other piece.
Darn. :frown: Knew I was going to have a clown suit put on me for that one.
I know. that's the thing w/the endzone dive board. you join in a thread like this, the ELITE poster in the thread can easily smash you.
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Ya get a freebie this time, OK. Go ahead and let 'er rip.
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Nikon for SLR (canon a close second), but Canon blows all the other point n shoots away. JMHO
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I don't think you can go wrong with any Canon. I don't have a little Canon, but I do have an XTi SLR. I love it!
As far as that camera, it seems that 12 mp is excessive for that type of camera. I've heard that a 6 mp camera can give you a 30x40 lossless pic. My XTi is 10mp and the size of the pics is incredible. If you don't have a way to backup your pics, you need that as well, since a camera taking that size of pic will quickly swallow up almost any size hard drive.
qft
I have the newer rebel XSi 12 mp...it's amazing (battery life has been unreal). You also can't go wrong w/ a canon point and shoot imho.
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Kodak IS trash, and I've never heard of anyone that liked their Samsung or any other piece.
Darn. :frown: Knew I was going to have a clown suit put on me for that one.
Don't get down, you clown suited advice is some of the best in this thread imo.
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Kodak IS trash, and I've never heard of anyone that liked their Samsung or any other piece.
Darn. :frown: Knew I was going to have a clown suit put on me for that one.
No hard feelings. I just hate kodak.
what sucks about kodak is they come up with all of these revolutionary ideas that are supposed to make things "simple" for people that don't want to know alot about photography, but as soon as the idea is printed, published, & put into action they just drop it and never expound on the idea and it just floats off into space. It then becomes a hassel because there are a million different quarks when dealing with several Kodak models because every model they make has some "New! Amazing! Can't live without feature!" built into the software that you have to use or the camera is useless. It's just a pain in the ass and kodak will never be taken seriously until they stop treating photographers like children that need special red eye reducing with awesome canned sound effects to take a &@#%ing picture. But whatever man, it prob takes a nice picture, but I don't have the patience to deal with the &@#%ing thing. ya know?
nothing pisses me off more than when someone brings a camera to me wanting me to teach them how to use it, and it's a &@#%ing kodak and I can't relate basic photographic principles to any &@#%ing button on the damned thing.
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I know. that's the thing w/the endzone dive board. you join in a thread like this, the ELITE poster in the thread can easily smash you.
way to make me feel like an ass.
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Canon AE-1. The old style from the mid 80's. For you younger pups, that means 35mm. Takes GREAT photos.
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What I learned on/still use when I want to shoot 35mm:
(http://ribbie.files.wordpress.com/2008/12/minolta-srt-101.jpg)
If I could just stick an LCD/digital storage on that fracker, I'd use it 100%.
What I use most of the time now:
(http://dpnow.com/archives/fuji%20s7000.jpg)
When I get enough money saved up, I'm going to get a Digital SLR. I shouldn't have blown $500 on the SLR-type when true SLR's were just around the corner. Still, I've gotten some nice shots with that camera. Fully adjustable, just can't change lenses. :crybaby:
:flashphotog:
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We have two Canon point and shoot digitals and they are vastly superior to the Kodak's and Olympus we used to use.
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When it comes to cameras I am very brand loyal to Canon.
Have owned Canon's my entire life...from film to the current Digital Rebel XTi. They have always performed flawless for me.
I don't have a Canon point-n-shoot. Mom bought me a Kodak point-n-shoot for Xmas and it is trash.
I tried it like twice and haven't touched it since. I'd rather carry around my SLR.
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One thing I really like about my Canon XTi:
(http://www.adorama.com/images/large/CA70300ISNU.JPG)
Image Stabilization!
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What I learned on/still use when I want to shoot 35mm:
(http://ribbie.files.wordpress.com/2008/12/minolta-srt-101.jpg)
If I could just stick an LCD/digital storage on that fracker, I'd use it 100%.
What I use most of the time now:
(http://dpnow.com/archives/fuji%20s7000.jpg)
When I get enough money saved up, I'm going to get a Digital SLR. I shouldn't have blown $500 on the SLR-type when true SLR's were just around the corner. Still, I've gotten some nice shots with that camera. Fully adjustable, just can't change lenses. :crybaby:
:flashphotog:
Here is what I was using prior to going digital about 4 years ago:
(http://www.rokkorfiles.com/photos/xk%20series/XK_brochure1.jpg)
Here is the digital I started with:
(http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/images1/d70.jpg)
Here is the current DSLR:
(http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/d700/D3S_8984-768.jpg)
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One thing I really like about my Canon XTi:
(http://www.adorama.com/images/large/CA70300ISNU.JPG)
Image Stabilization!
IS or VR (Vibration Reduction) it is good:
(http://www.nikonusa.com/Assets/Camera-Lenses/2161_AF-S-VR-Zoom-NIKKOR-70-300mm-f-4.5-5.6G-IF-ED/Views/2161_AF-S-VR-Zoom-NIKKOR-70-300mm-f-4.5-5.6G-IF-ED_front.jpg)
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i just bought this:
(http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h137/KingslyZissou/canon_40d-intro.jpg)
exact lens and all.
IS is amazing. especially when i turn the flash off. which is all the time.
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Get the one Ashton kutcher endorses.
(http://cadcophotography.com/Blog/files/page2_blog_entry8_1.jpg)
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What I learned on/still use when I want to shoot 35mm:
(http://ribbie.files.wordpress.com/2008/12/minolta-srt-101.jpg)
Holy sht; I have 3 of those! I also learned on the same camera.
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Still my favorite. And it's still bagged in my closet. A-1 condition.
(http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s313/jbleinweber/CanonAE1Pgrm-Joe.jpg)
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What I learned on/still use when I want to shoot 35mm:
(http://ribbie.files.wordpress.com/2008/12/minolta-srt-101.jpg)
Holy sht; I have 3 of those! I also learned on the same camera.
Minolta had some very good 35mm SLR's at a reasonable price and decent glass. Just wasn't 'pro' quality. Their manual focus lenses would fit on any Minolta SLR until the SLR's went auto focus.
I seriously considered Minolta for digital, but since I'd have to buy new lenses anyway, I went to Nikon. Not any slam on Canon, just felt more at home with Nikon.
I, like Del, would have been content to slap a 35mm digital back on my Minolta's. The Nikon D700 that I now have is that concept.
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don't listen to all of these Canon and Nikon n00bs. LMAO they're all so fracking stupid it's not even funny, not a bit. they're all newbs stevedave, all of them. why do you want to take any advice from a camera n02b? listen up man, you know I'm a big time industry veteran.. one who knows his stuff. take my advice, or, buy the worst camera ever made, kthxbye? camera afficiandos around the world are flocking to the Leica M8, mate. check into it because it's definately not endorsed by any of these scrub n00bz.
(http://www.bhphotovideo.com/images/largeimages/462012.jpg)
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psshhh....
just slap a digital back on this bitch:
(http://www.foundphotography.com/PhotoThoughts/archives/holga120s.jpg)
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don't listen to all of these Canon and Nikon n00bs. LMAO they're all so fracking stupid it's not even funny, not a bit. they're all newbs stevedave, all of them. why do you want to take any advice from a camera n02b? listen up man, you know I'm a big time industry veteran.. one who knows his stuff. take my advice, or, buy the worst camera ever made, kthxbye? camera afficiandos around the world are flocking to the Leica M8, mate. check into it because it's definately not endorsed by any of these scrub n00bz.
(http://www.bhphotovideo.com/images/largeimages/462012.jpg)
One of the things Ken Rockwell says is to shot film and have it scan to digital.
The Leica M8 is not cheap at all... The Leica M8.2 is $6k without a lens.
Leica makes good stuff, but you do pay for it !
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makes me appreciate this.
my Blad.
(http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h137/KingslyZissou/DSC00100.jpg)
also with this lens.
(http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h137/KingslyZissou/71153524QGLYoWlZhasselblad_50_4_c_t.jpg)
any hardcore lens man will notice the T*.
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Don't forget the ultimate in photography equipment:
(http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s313/jbleinweber/FWHJ81EFJ536L2RMEDIUM.jpg)