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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2004 Location: Boston
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I want to get a good camera but cheap in price. I want it to be good for taking aviation pics. I also want it to zoom in and out quickly. Do you think digital or non-digital(film) is better? Any ideas??? Could you get a good camera like this for a cheap price?
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: Anchorage, AK
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If you're looking for both fast and cheao, then probably film is your best bet. Digital camera on the lower end of the spectrum usually have a lag of as much as a second between when you push the shutter button and when it actually takes the picture. Same with the zoom lens. Most lower level digital camera use a motor that you control, and they're not known for being fast. As far as reccomendations, any Cannon Rebel will do the job. The later models have a lot of bells and whistles, and the earlier models are dang near bullet-proof. Also, the interchangable lens ability is great when you want a telephoto lens for your airplane shots, and then something a tad wider for your family pictures. And if you're willing to spend the money, the Digital Rebel is a great camera as well, but definately not as good as my 10D. Hope this helps.... CJ |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Bay Area, CA
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If you want zoom go with film, unless your willing to fork out $500 +. You may also want to think about the long run how much film is going to cost you, my digital camera has cost me nothing except for larger memory sticks.
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If your aiming towards a.net I'd use a digital. I have a cheap little $180 camera, that has not problem getting the type of pictures I take on a.net. I had the second most popular picture of the day there yesterday and have about 120 pictures there total. It's just a Kodak CX6330, 3.1MP's and 3X optical zoom. I'm not the kind of person that could spend five or six hours at the end of a runway taking pictures though, my pictures are all of cockpits, cabins, unique airplanes, or other unique shots, which is why I have a camera with no zoom. If money does matter then I'd recomend a Kodak Easyshare DX6490. http://www.kodak.com/eknec/PageQueri...requestid=2789 I'm no pro though, I've only sold a few photos. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/bandit.gif[/img] |
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2004 Location: Boston
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I want to take more action;moving pictures. Not so much of still pictures.
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[ QUOTE ] I want to take more action;moving pictures. Not so much of still pictures. [/ QUOTE ] Run a seach for "Kodak DX6490" at a.net (just type it in as the keyword) and you'll see how many guys there use it. It's a good camera for a beginner. If you can afford it a lot of guys use the 300D, but it's not cheap. |
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[ QUOTE ] If you want zoom go with film, unless your willing to fork out $500 +. You may also want to think about the long run how much film is going to cost you, my digital camera has cost me nothing except for larger memory sticks. [/ QUOTE ] Not necessarily. My Fuji has a 10x optical zoom, and I got it for under $300. I never used the digital zoom, cause it looks like total crap. I got some decent shots of some aerobatic routines at Sun N Fun with it, but I'm still learning how to use the darn thing. It's got more modes than I know what to do with. It also has interchangeable lenses for telephoto and wide-angle (sold separately of course). |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2003 Location: CYSN/KBUF/CYYZ
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I actually just bought a Kodak CX6200 (easy share) and it has been great. It only has digital zoom so I don't use it often but wow what a camera. I was fortunate enough to get a free tour of Niagara Falls from a Cessna 206 since I train with Niagara Air Tours. It was probably my first or second weekend with the camera and it turned out amazing, I will give you a line to the pictures when I can. I don't use it a lot for just airplane pictures because I'm not too close to a large airport but if you can get close enough then it works good. Plus it was only $115 CAD. Just realize the Kodak digital camera can go through batteries like water!
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[ QUOTE ] I want to get a good camera but cheap in price. I want it to be good for taking aviation pics. I also want it to zoom in and out quickly. Do you think digital or non-digital(film) is better? Any ideas??? Could you get a good camera like this for a cheap price? [/ QUOTE ] What is cheap for you? When talking about cameras it is hard to put cheap and good together. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2004 Location: Boston
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I want to get a good camera but cheap in price. I want it to be good for taking aviation pics. I also want it to zoom in and out quickly. Do you think digital or non-digital(film) is better? Any ideas??? Could you get a good camera like this for a cheap price? [/ QUOTE ] What is cheap for you? When talking about cameras it is hard to put cheap and good together. [/ QUOTE ] I guess under $400? [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] |
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You should be able to get a good enough camera for that much.
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| | #12 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2003 Location: CYSN/KBUF/CYYZ
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If anyone is interested in seeing any of my pictures I've taken you can click here to view my site. I just started it but feel free to comment on what you think. All pictures were taken with a Kodak Easy Share CX6200 ($115 CAD).
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[ QUOTE ] I guess under $400? [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, you can get a super camera for under $400. If you're going digital, I really really like my Fuji Finepix S5000. It's a little big for point and shoot stuff, but I've got some decent action shots and killer stills. You can find some of what I've taken here . My wife takes most of the still stuff, so if you want to see those, I can throw those up there, too. |
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