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what do you guys think about these things? there's a part of me that wants to tap into my artistic side, and something tells me buying a expensive camera and taking photo's in the wilderness will fulfill that void.
I say do it. I love photography, and thoroughly enjoy doing exactly what you've just described. Be warned though, it can turn into a rather expensive hobby 
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| Originally posted by LoveHate something tells me buying a expensive camera and taking photo's in the wilderness will fulfill that void. |
I like to think of myself as more of a pusher 
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| Originally posted by LoveHate what do you guys think about these things? there's a part of me that wants to tap into my artistic side, and something tells me buying a expensive camera and taking photo's in the wilderness will fulfill that void. |
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| Originally posted by Sushipunk I like to think of myself as more of a pusher |
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| Originally posted by Jon_Snow You're a top? |

You could say we click but you should focus on someone else.
*groan*

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| Originally posted by MSZ I ended taking my camera back a few weeks after, its satisfying taking a nice picture but nowhere near as good as making music for me. Whatever floats your boat, take the camera back to the store if its not working out on a return policy. |
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| Originally posted by LoveHate yeah for me it was between this and cdj's I figure the latter would get boring quicker and plus I can only afford 1 of the current models at the moment, alright than Nikon or canon? |
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| Originally posted by Sushipunk Both Canon and Nikon are pretty much equal, in terms of quality. I use Canon gear personally, and won't be changing any time soon, since I have too much invested in lenses. Are you aiming for entry level gear, or something a bit higher end? |
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| Originally posted by jonSun I thought you only had dsl's |
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| Originally posted by jonSun I thought you only had dsl's |
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| Originally posted by Sushipunk Both Canon and Nikon are pretty much equal, in terms of quality. I use Canon gear personally, and won't be changing any time soon, since I have too much invested in lenses. Are you aiming for entry level gear, or something a bit higher end? |
the canon rebel series looks pretty cool.
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| Originally posted by LoveHate definitely something more mid to higher, i want something that will last me awhile, and isn't limited once i get the hang of things so i might as well cut the entry levels right off the bat , also something with good optics, because i know the lens itself can get pretty costly. the canon rebel series looks pretty cool. |
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| Originally posted by LoveHate what do you guys think about these things? there's a part of me that wants to tap into my artistic side, and something tells me buying a expensive camera and taking photo's in the wilderness will fulfill that void. |
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I personally like the bulk of my dslr. It has a nice distributed weight and balance that smaller cameras don't have. I guess I'm one of the few that don't mind carrying 2-3kg of equipment around all day.
Besides the higher quality of dslr the biggest advantages are manual control and the ability to change lenses. Their cons include cost and size/weight. While compacts are relatively inexpensive and easy to take with you. You'll find the best shots present themselves when you least expect them. I found it tiresome on vacation babysitting my camera, worrying about it getting damage or stolen. After the glow of purchasing a new dslr wears off you'll realize the time and effort serious photography takes.
IGK during recess:

what is a good starter DSL?
A self-conscious 18-year-old who doesn't have a daddy?
BAM! i would have also took IGK's mama for 600 dollars
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| Originally posted by LoveHate what do you guys think about these things? there's a part of me that wants to tap into my artistic side, and something tells me buying a expensive camera and taking photo's in the wilderness will fulfill that void. |
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| Originally posted by Vivid Boy what is a good starter DSL? |
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