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What photography camera should I ask for?

Posted by on November 29, 2010

I am planning on asking for a Photography camera from my parents for christmas..something not too expensive because I am only 16, but i am very passionate about it.
I want something that can take amazing glamour shots, makes the pictures look professional, and looks extremely high definition. I want it to be digital too

Help?? Thanks:)
by the way ive been in photography classes for two years and just give me ideas on good cameras, i can figure out the costs and all that later!

First things first: Photos are taken by photographers and not cameras as the books are written by authors and not typewriters.
Now coming to your question pick up any start up model of digital dslr. I am using D-60 nikon and not complaining

3 Responses to What photography camera should I ask for?

  1. KK [is quite feisty]

    "I want something that can take amazing glamour shots, makes the pictures look professional, and looks extremely high definition."

    You realize these things are what YOU are supposed to learn how to do right? It’s not the camera’s job to do these things, it’s yours.

    And what the hell is a photography camera? Let’s get it right people. You want a CAMERA. That’s it. Not a "Make me pizza camera". Not a "Blast random shots camera". Just a camera.

    Define a budget, whether you want a point and shoot or a DSLR, what you’re looking for more specifically and then we can give you a better idea. Typically the camera that is best for you is the one you have found works best for you. This could be a Nikon, Canon, Sony, Olympus, Kodak, whatever. You have to get a feel for it first and decide from that.
    References :

  2. Candid Chris

    Are you passionate enough to visit a camera shop and look at the different makes and models?
    Passionate enough to actually hold them in your hands and ask as many questions about them that you may think of?
    Passionate enough to ask camera owning friends about what they might recommend?
    Passionate enough to just accept what your parents offer to you and learn how to use it to it’s potential?

    The pro-glamour part is a learned craft NOT a built-in part of a camera.
    References :

  3. sant kabir

    First things first: Photos are taken by photographers and not cameras as the books are written by authors and not typewriters.
    Now coming to your question pick up any start up model of digital dslr. I am using D-60 nikon and not complaining
    References :

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