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in the market for a camera..
does anyone have any suggestions? tips? i don't know much about cameras, but i would prefer if someone would sorta push me in the right direction.
it's for my girlfriend. she's going to be taking a photography class and she loves taking pictures. i want her to have something awesome to work with
preferably high in portability and of course quality
thanks for reading and any suggestions / tips that i get
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Re: in the market for a camera..
Were you looking high end? low end? doesn't matter? Any idea what it's going to be used for? Is it a camera for just every day use, or will it be specifically for her class and taking stills?
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Re: in the market for a camera..
I picked up the Nikon L110 as a mid-level camera. I have been VERY happy with it.
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Re: in the market for a camera..
what is she looking to do with the camera? Because you dont want a digital point and shoot if she needs a manual film.
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Re: in the market for a camera..
 Originally Posted by cinderbird
what is she looking to do with the camera? Because you dont want a digital point and shoot if she needs a manual film.
Good point!
My first two photography classes were pure 35mm B&W!
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Re: in the market for a camera..
Any info on the photography class? If she's going to be getting somewhat serious about it, maybe a DSLR. They're very powerful and flexible and give you a lot more room to grow than a P&S.
Depending on how much you want to spend, you could pick up a used Nikon D40 or a new D3000 for a decent price.
Again, really depends on what she's using it for and how serious she'll be about it.
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