So you wanna upgrade?
Mon, Nov 10, 2008
So the time finally comes when you say to yourself; ” ..my camera sucks…” , but are you really sure you want a new camera? Having gone from point and shoot through to DSLR, i knew my time had come when my capabilities and creativity were being restricted, and when i had to literally knock my compact before it started to work. These would be ourĀ points to consider an upgrade:
- Are you missing the shots you want with your current setup?
- Do you shoot alot of moving objects that you cant capture it due to the slow responsiveness or burst fire of your current camera?
- Do you want to take good night shots, without flash?
- Is your current camera ISO so bad that the lower ISO (100,200,400) end up being to noisy and grainy in the picture?
- Is your current setup restricting your creative output?
- And do you take alot of pics?
If you know all your cameras function, then all your effort of spending hundreds on some piece of metal and plastic will be money well spent, and that also equates to better quality photos, and subsequently a more happier you. The cheapest option is no doubt ebay, but do your research first. If any of you are interested in the types of DSLR to buy, leave us feedback so that we could do an article about it (especially for nikon and canon). Cheers and happy camera hunting.
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November 10th, 2008 at 7:25 PM
Incik Housemate,
why dont you write and suggest what camera a beginner should get. that would be helpful.
-Azrin-
November 10th, 2008 at 8:32 PM
yup. yup. read the frickin manual. because i’ve had my camera for almost 6 months now, and only recently that i found out sth new bout my camera: bulb function….
(facepalm)
sengal gile.