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Where can I find reviews and opinions online for Sangean DT-210 AM FM Pocket-Size Digital Radio
I want to buy a camera but don’t know what to look for.
But that also wouldn’t burn a hole through my wallet?
im thinking abt making this my new camera, i really like the design and that its sony, but i want to know if its a truly good camera. if you own this camera or have used it before, plz let me know if its worth getting. thanks!
I have a great eye for shots and am very good at getting the perfect angle. However, in my time involved in photography, I have a few issues that I really need some advice about.
1. I tend to have more noise than is acceptable in my shots. And, although it tends to be fixable in editing, I’d rather avoid having to edit this if I can handle getting it done in the original picture. I try to avoid using my flash based on what I’ve written in #2.
2. I have a major problem with shadows. When I use the flash, even with a diffuser, it often produces unflattering shadows in the background and possibly other places. The lighting arrangement doesn’t seem to matter.
3. I work with a group of people who shoot together and they often like to use strobes. I myself own continuous (floods) lights. And, when we use strobes, I have no idea of what to do because they seem to function different with every make and model of camera. And, my camera is not a DSLR but a bridge camera with onboard flash. So, I tend to shoot without the flash.
Any pointers you could give me would be great. The less technical mumbo jumbo and more plain English explaination will get the best answer.
I shoot with a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50. I own an eternal flash but for some reason it doesn’t fit on my hotshoe.
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I would like to buy a compact digital point and shoot that has aperature/shutter priority modes. The camera doesn’t have to be ultra slim but it shouldn’t be so bulky that I might as well get a light DSLR. I prefer one with good lens and I’m not so worried about having lots of megapixels. Could someone recommend (and comment on) some cameras that fit the description? Just from searching the web, I found the following:
Canon Power Shot A-series
Casio Exilim Series
Right now, I use a Canon S410 and I’m pretty satisfied with the picture quality and the exposure. Sometimes I like to have more control of the exposure (ie. cotton candy effect for rivers). I can kinda do this by setting the ISO manually to 50 but that’s not always enought.
Thanks for reading. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.