I know everyone has a preference and it also depends on how one uses a camera but just technologically speaking, what is the top, most used digital camera right now by professional wedding photographers and possibly why?
Curious
I know everyone has a preference and it also depends on how one uses a camera but just technologically speaking, what is the top, most used digital camera right now by professional wedding photographers and possibly why?
Curious
I’m a photographer and have learned a lot about light and composition. I want to buy a professional video camera but I’m stumped on which one to purchase.
I see the
HV-20
Gl-2
both by canon
What I want is great quality, a universal format that will be easy when editing.
as far as price range I would like to go no higher than 2grand but if its worth it I’ll go over it.
I don’t really know much about these video cameras since I’ve never owned one or have had a chance to experiment with one so when upon reading reviews I am not sure what the shooting modes are like 24p and 30p
thanks in advance and please excuse my ignorance
I want a nice digital camera that has good video quality and some other features.
Preferably-
-cool color
-lots of effects
-don’t have to take out the battery to charge
-small
-inexpensive
-etc.
I’m a junior and i know i should be figuring out where i want to go to school, but i’m not sure what i would like to do. I really like photography and magazine layout. I also would like some names of colleges, but not art schools.
im looking to get into real photography and i want to get a camera that will be helpful in learning the various techniques. one technique i really wish to learn is the one where the cars on the freeway appear as streaks of light. id also like to learn bohke. what is a good beginning digital camera that would allow me the ability to learn these as well as other techniques? also, what is the streaked light technique called and is it very difficult?
“Best Brand”? I am not sure that makes sense.
I suppose to answer your question objectively I would say that Leica and Hasselblad make the best dSLR cameras at this time based on reviews and looking at the native files.
I have been taking photography class for a few years now but still don’t own a camera of my own. i work with both film and digital.
Nikon D3X
(in 35mm segment)
It has to have no flash, low lighting, and no self-timer. I just want to take lots of mediocre photos.
Is there a limit to the CF size on the Canon Powershot G2? Its an old camera that I am looking to take on a long trip and dont mind if it gets banged up.