Hey Guys,
It's my first time posting in this forum and i'm not an expert with camera's and photography like most of you are!
I would like to ask for some advice. My birthday is coming up and my husband is planning to get me a new camera.
Now, i have always used a regular digital camera, nothing fancy but after seeing so many beautiful pictures I want a camera with GREAT quality pictures, like majority of you are taking.
I've heard of the CANON EOS 5D, 30D, 40D, 20D etc.....
Can you advice me of which camera I can start off with? Nothing too overwhelming expensive. Maybe no more than 700 or 800 dollars. Nothing too technically difficult. basically something thats easy to use, has a number of good features when photo taking and most importantly, CLEAR and BEAUTIFUL picture quality!
I hope you guys can help me out! i've been looking alot into canon and reading reviews but it's all so confusing to me reading the specifications and features it has, it pretty much doesn't mean much to me because i don't understand much of the photography/camera lingo!
Thanks guys, I appreciate it!
It's my first time posting in this forum and i'm not an expert with camera's and photography like most of you are!
I would like to ask for some advice. My birthday is coming up and my husband is planning to get me a new camera.
Now, i have always used a regular digital camera, nothing fancy but after seeing so many beautiful pictures I want a camera with GREAT quality pictures, like majority of you are taking.
I've heard of the CANON EOS 5D, 30D, 40D, 20D etc.....
Can you advice me of which camera I can start off with? Nothing too overwhelming expensive. Maybe no more than 700 or 800 dollars. Nothing too technically difficult. basically something thats easy to use, has a number of good features when photo taking and most importantly, CLEAR and BEAUTIFUL picture quality!
I hope you guys can help me out! i've been looking alot into canon and reading reviews but it's all so confusing to me reading the specifications and features it has, it pretty much doesn't mean much to me because i don't understand much of the photography/camera lingo!
Thanks guys, I appreciate it!