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Grey Wolf
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Photography. My passion and, from now on, my tragedy. . . (Cash hints accepted)
It is a sad day today Gentlemen.
Finally, after many years of active service, my digital camera died. But lets not hurry things. I'll start from the beginning. . . My passion for photography has slowly been on the rise. It all started when I was 6, and I got my first camera. It was a Minolta 35mm standard, very cheap camera. I had "earned" it for learning how to both multiply and divide within a week. It was a gift from my mother. Well, I slowly started to take pictures of things I found interesting. By the time I was nine my mother was beginning to drown in all the bills from the film and the processing of the films. So. . . On the First of March 2003, on my tenth birthday, I received my first digital camera. It was a Fujifilm Finepix 2300 2.1mp camera, complete crap, VERY cheap, but back then I was thrilled. It came with a USB cable, a 64mb SmartMedia memory card and 4 AA batteries. I took pictures of everything I saw. It didn't have any dials like exposure or ISO, so I used AUTO mode all the time. I didn't know what a tripod or telelens was back then. . . Well, to make a long story short, I used the camera a lot. In the summer of 2004 though, it died. Damaged by a leaking package of milk I was carrying in my bag, it didn't stand a chance. On Ebay, we soon found another one, which I quickly acquired. It cost $23 with shipping from USA to Finland, and as the memory card had survived undamaged, I had another crap camera. But I was satisfied. In April 2005 my camera fell to the floor, and disintegrated. I owned about 100€ then, and my mother decided to pay half the money for a new camera. We found it. for 199.90€ there was the absolutely last example of the Canon Powershot A75 for sale in our local shop. I bought it. Later I also bought a 256 mb CF memory card to accompany it. I took better care of this camera than of the last two. Using camera bags exclusevly, cleaning the lense with appropriate material and handling it with all the care I could. I soon noticed that it was good for indoor photography, and as one thing lead to the other I soon purchased a tripod. Cheap one, but working. I started becoming more and more interested in more advanced photography, and within short I found myself experimenting with all kinds of different exposure, focal width and other settings. I loved that camera. A lot. Well, it finally happened today. Altough of the extensive care, it simply stopped working. It had been getting worse for a month or so, slowing down and sometimes not responding, but today it was dead. Completely. The last images taken with it, were, ironically, just the ones I posted here. The ones of the interior and exterior views of the submarine Vesikko. (Available here btw ![]() http://brewsterpilot.googlepages.com/home So, now I'm screwed. I have no working camera, and my economy is at 130€. With an income of 286€ a year, it's gonna take a long time for me to reach 1100€, the amount needed for a Canon EOS 350D/Digital Rebel XT (USA) special pack, including (also included in basic pack in bold) 1. The camera frame. 2. An EF-S 18-55mm included in the basic pack zoom objective, 3. An EF 55-200mm special zoom objective only included in this special pack 4. A BG-E3 Battery HandGrip for the camera, with extra battery possibility. 5. A NB-2LH lithium battery. 6. A CB-2LT charger. 7. An elbow strap. 8. The USB and A/V cables. and 9. The included CD's. All this for 1098€! The basic pack would cost: 730€ The 55-200mm zoom would cost: 330€ The battery grip would cost: 130€ I save 90€ by buying it as a pack. Little to you, much to me. . . BUT. . . Adding the 4GB CF card and a convenient camera bag this lot will add another 230€ to this figure. 1330€. Quite shocking. That means four more years of saving. Four years without a camera. ![]() ![]() ![]() Any idea of how to speed this process up a little? Any saving or earning tips appreciated! P.S. I'm too young to work yet. Thanks for taking the time to read this. Brewster Anyway, a few pics: ![]() FujiFilm FinePix 2300 ![]() Canon Powershot A75 |
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Grey Wolf
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Links to Canon EOS 350D/Digital Rebel XT:
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canoneos350d/ http://web.canon.jp/Imaging/eosdigital2/index.html |
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Grey Wolf
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If you like I'll post some more pictures taken with the PS A75.
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Grey Wolf
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Btw. Some people will wonder, why did I start this thread?
Well. . . Uhm. . . Truth is, I dont know either! Just wanted to mention it. ![]() It's purpose is NOT by any mean to beg money of anyone- just as I read through it I noticed it's written in a bit that kind of way; I'm sorry. To repeat: I AM NOT WANTING OR BEGGING MONEY OF ANYONE HERE AT ALL!!! |
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You've had better cameras than me, I'm using one that was given to me.
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let me get this straight... your 13? Not that I have a problem with it, I joined my first online forum at 13.
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Or, become a real photographer and go with 35 mm. Canon has a great line of film cameras that are, due to the digital craze, very reasonably priced, and are actually vastly superior cameras.
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You can also take short video clips now-a days too. I've heard that some of the higher priced digtal ones can take photos better than the 35mms Man, I need a new camera, lol
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Film captures the actual image via light, which actually burns the image onto the film. It is exactly like analog recording, which captures the actual sound wave on the tape, not a digital representation of the wave along preset sampling points. It is true that digital cameras will show you what your picture looks like instantly. It is also less expensive to print the photographs, but you sacrifice quality for convenience. |
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'Spacing' is bad terminology on my part, but I was trying to draw an analogy to recording. Essentially, the more pixels you have, the less 'area' each has to cover, and the greater the clarity and color vibrance you will have. You end up with a larger image, or an image that will retain fidelity when enlarged.
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The Old Man
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It depends what kind of quality you are after. I will post a few pictures I shot with a Sony Cyber Shot 2.1 Mega Pixels. It is pretty old but the quality, I don't think, is too bad. I don't need anything more for my personal use.
(These are fairly large pictures so 56kers beware!) http://www.sntr2.com/JPI/the%20sand%20pump/DSC00024.JPG http://www.sntr2.com/JPI/the%20sand%20pump/DSC00003.JPG http://sntr2.com/JPI/roc%20cruise/DSC00001.jpg I also have an older 35mm camera. There is no comparision for action shots. It freezes the paddle tires perfectly when the sand pump is flying by. Stationary shots are a little better... but I don't think THAT much. I am perfectly happy with the quality of the Sony. So just how serious about photography are you? ![]() Oh and I guess I should mention that the studly guy in the dune buggy is me.:rotfl:
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That Powershot A75 on the pic I use myself. Recommendable. 3.2 pixels does not sound much, but for eventually printing pics up to 30x20cm, I cannot complain. With a good printer, results are very good. I use a Canon iP5200.
I am still crying for not using my old EOS 600 anymore. I really should, it is a wonderful piece of photo equipment. Damn, one gets old.
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