Bored...here are some pics.
Originally Posted by WiLL
Go for it. Research and play with the Canon A75 or up. See if you like it. The camera I used was an old Olympus c4000.
Are you sure there is a manual mode?
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Are you sure there is a manual mode?
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Originally Posted by e30dood
Yeah, it offers some manual adjustments.
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Originally Posted by WiLL
Best thing to do is just learn the basic function and result of each, and play with the camera.
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h:The one good thing about digital is you can take a thousand shots and it doesn't matter. If you don't like em or it doesn't work out you can just erase them for no extra charge.
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Originally Posted by Nightshade
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The one good thing about digital is you can take a thousand shots and it doesn't matter. If you don't like em or it doesn't work out you can just erase them for no extra charge.
The one good thing about digital is you can take a thousand shots and it doesn't matter. If you don't like em or it doesn't work out you can just erase them for no extra charge.
when you print the pictures.. does the quality/picture change? (contrast/brightness/detail etc...)








