Photography

Quote from peilthetraveler:

i like the HD filming ability too. Look at this quality.
(set it to 720p when the film starts to see how good it is)

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Absolutely beautiful!!!!!!! Thanks for posting this! I'm going to pull this up when I get to the office tomorrow, and stretch it across eight 24" monitors. Wonder if I can get a wow factor out of it to get someone to buy me lunch? Lol!

Also, my Wife does some amateur photography. I bought her the N**** DX something... Sorry. I'll have to go into her closet and get the thing out of the bag. It was over a grand (and that's withOUT the massive lens I bought to go with it, and other stuff), but it's been a top notch camera for what she does for three years. I'd highly recommend it! All together, I have around $3,500 in everything and that's the tripod, "boom lens," (boom to my wallet...lol), sd cards, three other lenses, extra batteries, I could go on. It's basically a turn key semi-pro setup for about 4 grand less than the pro versions, and we can't tell the difference in photo quality.

If you have any questions, shoot me a pm, and I'll ask her the good and bad (if any bad) with the setup. It is WAY over my head trying to figure the silly thing out, but she's mastered it.

I'm sure she would say to try out the Canon SLR you posted as it looks to be a great semi-pro camera with the specs I read. If you want a Ni*on, they're good too imo. It gets down to the features you want. Kind of a Ford vs. Chevy thing.

Again, gorgeous clip! Thanks!:)
 
Quote from peilthetraveler:

I thought about getting something a little less pricey like around the $600-$800 range, but I figure if I'm going to spend that much, I might as well pony up another $1200 and get something that many professionals use. That way if my shots come up crappy, I know its my fault and not the cameras. LOL. Right now, every bad shot I blame the camera because my camera is pretty cheap.

Might as well do the $600 camera and the $1,200 photography workshop. You'll definitely get more out of it.
 
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