Best Price Digital Camera For An Amateur Photographer
If you are an amateur photographer and start learning on how to sharpen up you photo shooting skill, do you have a problem when come to choose on which digital camera that is most suit your photo shooting?
Many beginners have problem on choosing the right digital camera for them. Majority has no idea on which camera they should buy and some have budget constraint and can’t afford to purchase the fancy and expensive digital camera. So, what you think is the best price digital camera for you to own as an amateur photograher?
What I can recommend is the Panasonic G1 is a very good camera, as well as the Canon EOS 450D. Some other models such as Nikon, Olympus, Sony and Pentax also can provides you with best price yet allows you to shoot for high quality images. However, they are all different in design and feature provided. Different brand and model having their own weaknesses and strengths, and another may be better for other things while some can be best for some things.
Different photographer has different requirement as well, one camera that this photographer relish does not mean that it will fits in the other photographer hand.
In order to get on idea on which camera that meet your requirement, you can start to gather information on which camera might be the best digital camera that suit your needs by going to a digital camera shop and do some test on the digital camera that you think can suit you. If one particular digital camera that you hold in your hand and have a comfortably feel, then you can proceed to sense for next thing. The next thing is you can try to test the digital camera on whether it is easy for you to reach the controls and buttons with your fingers.
If most of the features and functions that you need are available on that particular digital camera, you can start checking on the price. If the price is too expensive, you can make a comparison by visiting few digital camera shops, asking for the offering price, see any discount they offers, any additional accessories that come together with the digital camera that you want to purchase, asking the shop owner on all the questions but don’t show too interest on the camera yet. If the shop owner found out you are desperate for the camera, then you will found yourself having no room to bargain with them. Thus, you will not able to get the best price digital camera for yourself. So, be sure to ask for discount as much as possible in order to make a bargain deal for your purchase.
Overall, if camera size is really mean to you, and you prefer to have a comfortable hold of the digital camera, what I can recommend is you should go to the Panasonic G1. Even though the Panasonic G1 might be a bit harder to shoot for fast moving subjects since it lacks of optical viewfinder. If a good optical viewfinder is important for you, you may otherwise consider on some Olympus models, which have true DSLRs and are considered fairly small with optical viewfinders.
Again, you should check on the price and bargain with the camera dealer to make sure that you are getting a best price digital camera which you are satisfy with both features and price.
Related posts:



Can you afford to spend a few hundred dollars (over a period of time) on lenses? Do you want superior quality and control? Yes? Go with the XT. I’m in high school too, and I own two Canon SLRs (XT and K2). You cannot compare an SLR with a point-and-shoot. SLRs provide you with so much more control and accuracy than simple point-and-shoots. Full manual settings (including focus), hundreds of options for lenses, dozens of filters… Etc.
I have a Cannon Power Shot A 410,and it does a very nice job. I took 177 pictures in Hawaii a couple years ago. Check one out!
olympus gives you more value for your money and especially with the E-510 and the E-3 they are really turning up the quality. the canon rebel xt is 8mp where the E-510 is 10mp with lots more features and isn’t much more expensive. here’s some reviews http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/olympuse…http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ciyWOjrbH…http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8_VFgrTa…http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Olympu…
as for where to buy I got my olympus from a company called cameta camera that sells via ebay as well as their store and the cameras have factory warranty but at much better prices usually.
my first digital camera was an olympus E-300 and it was very easy and intuitive to use and the zuiko lenses were made specifically for digital cameras unlike many digital companies that just adapt their 35mm lenses risking quality issues. One other thing is that where the olympus uses the 4/3 standard, it opens the doors to using the renowned leica lenses that are part of the 4/3 standard as well. The E-510 has live view lcd and image stabilization which the canon does not. it also has a super sonic sensor dust removal system the the rebel doesn’t have
Get the DSLR CANON XT.
Rule number 1 about digital cameras:
Tell your friends to keep their mitts off it. They do not give a flying f**k if they break it, or steal it and sell it for drugs.
A DSLR is NOT a party camera. Its not a toy.
The Rat
Do you prefer a SLR camera?
Personally, when I picked up my first SLR, I never went back to regular digital cameras ever again.
My friend just bought a Canon XT. (~$500)
I agree with guy above. Canon K2 (~$200) is good also.
As an amateur photographer you may want to buy a Rebel T2 or K2 and start learning how to be a photographer and then start learning how to be a photographer, maybe take a photography class.
Starting with a 35mm camera is how most amateur photographers start learning how to produce excellent photographshttp://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0007WK…