Choosing the best digital or film camera
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Curve | SLR or Compact?
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With
so many camera models to choose from where do you start? Well,
the way I choose any new toy these days is to start at the end.
What do you want it to do? Err . . . take pictures. Yes but what
kind of pictures and what are you going to do with them? The other
burning question is how much are you prepared to learn?
As you are reading this and have actually made it to paragraph two, I
think we can assume that you are prepared to learn at least a little.
So what do you want to do? Do you want something that you can keep in
your pocket at all times so you can snap the kids? Do you want a camera
that will allow you to take pictures in any lighting conditions from any
distance (with the right gadget screwed on the front of course)? Is this
going to be a hobby or just some quick snaps?
The Learning Curve
I haven't seen any cameras on sale in recent years that
do not have a fully automatic 'point and shoot' mode, most
will automatically switch on the flash for you when it is
needed so you may wonder why we need all the other manual
and semi automatic modes and an instruction book to make
your head spin.
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