I can probably spend around $200 to $300 dollars. I need a camera that takes great photos for a cheaper than professional price.
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This is the perfect camera for you, it won’t break the bank and you can operate in auto or manual mode so you can get some good experience of working a camera..
I seen on sale for as low as $161 this past week..
The best camera for under $200 is the Canon A550
* 7.1 Megapixel
*4X Optical Zoom
* Very good photo quality, noise levels low through ISO 400 (in good light)
* Well built for the price
* Very good performance
* LCD visible in low light
* Some manual controls
* AF-assist lamp, good low light focusing
* Good movie and continuous shooting modes
* Impressive software bundle
* Uses AA batteries; great battery life
* USB 2.0 High Speed support
Comment by Grumpy — August 4, 2009 @ 4:33 pm
The Powershot A5 from Canon it’s the perfect way to an amateur to get into pro, although is discontinued and maybe you’ll get it used, it has both amateur and professional features that makes it easier to the photographer great shots.
5.5 Megapixels
Reflex lens to the LCD Viewer (Not to the viewfinder)
Light body
Easy-to-use feature dial
Compact Flash card slot
Long lasting Li-Ion battery with charger
Also you can look for great cheap cameras at http://www.dpreview.com/
Good luck in your new hobby, picturing its expensive, but you can get too much satisfactions.
Comment by Lobo GT/CO — August 4, 2009 @ 4:33 pm
For digital camera info visit: http://www.dpreview.com
Professional photographers shoot with SLR digital cameras and there are none in the price range you’ve quoted.
Comment by Nutz4Skw — August 4, 2009 @ 4:33 pm
Hey Lil Miss,
Thanks for considering me to answer your questions on Photography… I read both your questions and also the answers that other users have given…. They have supplied you with all the information that I’d like to give you… The only personal opinion I can provide you with is that, if you haven’t really started with photography as of yet, go for a camera around 5 megapixels and the make of Canon or Nikon… Not Sony.. After you get accustomed to using ALL the manual operative features that are available on your camera like the Programmed Shutter, Aperture priority and other settings, you can go for buying a more expensive SLR camera if your budget permits you… And always keep one thing in mind, higher megapixel won’t always provide you with a better photograph… It just increases the number of pixels captured and the size in which you can get your photograph printed…
If you need more info, lemme know…
Comment by Macho Man — August 4, 2009 @ 4:33 pm
That’s a tall order. There are many cameras that will have image quality that’s good enough for most ‘pro’ work- but showing up at a job with a tiny digicam -you won’t be taken seriously.
Perhaps something like the Fuji S6000fd for ~$300. It’s got some heft, as well as a great manual zoom that covers 28-300mm, stellar image quality and it’s in your price range. It looks pretty good too.
It does lack a flash hotshoe- which, depending on the kind of photography you intent to do, is rather essential. On-board flash should be avoided!! (usually)http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/fujifilm…
Comment by Morey000 — August 4, 2009 @ 4:33 pm
Impossible to answer without knowing what type of professional photography.
Sports?
Photojournalism?
Fashion?
Studio product?
Travel?
You’ll need to be more specific before I can respond.
Comment by WP Robot for Wordpress — August 4, 2009 @ 4:33 pm