Q. We have a family camera in the house, and I love taking pictures with it and editing them online. So i have decided to buy a new camera for my money. I was thinking about the Canon eos 600d. But is this a camera for me? Is it too advanced? If so, what camera would you reccommend? Thanks :)
A. ANY camera is good for an amateur.
Why?
Because whether you pay $700 for an entry level dSLR or $40,000 for a Hasselblad, the truth is they all work the same.
You have to learn how to balance the ISO, shutter speed and lens aperture using the light meter.
http://camerasim.com/camera-simulator/
How much you invest in your first system is up to you.
Visit a proper camera shop and hold both the Canon 600D and Nikon D3200 and see which one fits your hands the best.
It is important that YOU decide which camera is best for you, since you are the one which will be buying into a camera system that you will be married to for at least a couple of decades
Why?
Because whether you pay $700 for an entry level dSLR or $40,000 for a Hasselblad, the truth is they all work the same.
You have to learn how to balance the ISO, shutter speed and lens aperture using the light meter.
http://camerasim.com/camera-simulator/
How much you invest in your first system is up to you.
Visit a proper camera shop and hold both the Canon 600D and Nikon D3200 and see which one fits your hands the best.
It is important that YOU decide which camera is best for you, since you are the one which will be buying into a camera system that you will be married to for at least a couple of decades
How good is the Canon EOS Rebel T31 600D?
Q. I don`t know what camera to buy and i`ve been considering buying the Canon EOS Rebel T31 600D. But I don`t know how good it is. It seems like a good camera but i`m just making sure.
A. I've had mine for a year and no complaints.
What do you mean by "good"? It takes great pictures if you've got the lens and the skills to take good pictures. It's got everything a photographer would need to set the exposure as well as white balance. The battery life is around 700 pictures, it can take video (but with manual focus).
The sensor in the competing Nikon (D5100) is better especially in low light, but for most uses you probably won't notice the difference unless you go looking for it. Comparisons between the 2 in the links.
It all depends on what you want.
What do you mean by "good"? It takes great pictures if you've got the lens and the skills to take good pictures. It's got everything a photographer would need to set the exposure as well as white balance. The battery life is around 700 pictures, it can take video (but with manual focus).
The sensor in the competing Nikon (D5100) is better especially in low light, but for most uses you probably won't notice the difference unless you go looking for it. Comparisons between the 2 in the links.
It all depends on what you want.
What equipments should a beginner photographer put in ones studio?
Q. I've really wanted to get into studio photography. I bought a Canon EOS 600D. I'm planning to put a home photography studio. What equipments are a must for beginners like me? Thanks in advance =)
A. The short list for a basic studio:
creativity
various lenses
lights (strobes, constant, or a combination of both...I use both types)
backgrounds
reflectors
scrims
stands (for lights, backgrounds, reflectors, scrims, etc.)
tripod
Oh, and don't forget knowledge and experience to use the equipment
creativity
various lenses
lights (strobes, constant, or a combination of both...I use both types)
backgrounds
reflectors
scrims
stands (for lights, backgrounds, reflectors, scrims, etc.)
tripod
Oh, and don't forget knowledge and experience to use the equipment
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