Willowlily
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Hi,
I have been reading in lots of articles on the subject and ended up coming back to this nikon d3300 camera allot:
Amazon.com : Nikon D3300 1533 24.2 MP CMOS Digital SLR with Auto Focus-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR II Zoom Lens - Red : Camera & Photo
I realize this is very low cost but for me it's very expensive and I wouldn't be able to spend much. Trying to move up from a point and shoot.
I can't say I am photographer but have always loved taking photos with point and shoot cameras. I even had the opportunity to sell some of those shots when I was approached on a pet forum and they used them on product packaging. This was exciting but I know I'm very amateurish and never had any focus on truly learning the science or technique - just take what I like.
What I would like a better camera for is in part for pet portrait photography more as a side service when I pet sit and walk etc. So some what professional in a very casual manner. I am often not enjoying all the results of my camera now which someone gave to me, it was abused and missing buttons but I was happy and grateful to have something as my previous point and shoot was destroyed. Also I am a birder but I sadly can almost never get a good picture of the birds as they become too far away or move to quickly if close.
I am certain I still struggle when understanding the specs to look for and I'm not sure how to decide on what would be a worthy descision. I would very much appreciate your advise.
Thank you.
I have been reading in lots of articles on the subject and ended up coming back to this nikon d3300 camera allot:
Amazon.com : Nikon D3300 1533 24.2 MP CMOS Digital SLR with Auto Focus-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR II Zoom Lens - Red : Camera & Photo
I realize this is very low cost but for me it's very expensive and I wouldn't be able to spend much. Trying to move up from a point and shoot.
I can't say I am photographer but have always loved taking photos with point and shoot cameras. I even had the opportunity to sell some of those shots when I was approached on a pet forum and they used them on product packaging. This was exciting but I know I'm very amateurish and never had any focus on truly learning the science or technique - just take what I like.
What I would like a better camera for is in part for pet portrait photography more as a side service when I pet sit and walk etc. So some what professional in a very casual manner. I am often not enjoying all the results of my camera now which someone gave to me, it was abused and missing buttons but I was happy and grateful to have something as my previous point and shoot was destroyed. Also I am a birder but I sadly can almost never get a good picture of the birds as they become too far away or move to quickly if close.
I am certain I still struggle when understanding the specs to look for and I'm not sure how to decide on what would be a worthy descision. I would very much appreciate your advise.
Thank you.
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