*.1. Pond
*.2. Funk tree
*.3. Wild Turkey (He was in a bush as I walked by he tried to fly and scared the crap out of me)
*.4. Smith Field Golf Course
Thanks... comments are welcomePics were shot with a whopping Z740.
*.1. Pond
*.2. Funk tree
*.3. Wild Turkey (He was in a bush as I walked by he tried to fly and scared the crap out of me)
*.4. Smith Field Golf Course
Thanks... comments are welcomePics were shot with a whopping Z740.
photoshop CS2. i uploaded them to myspace, so thats whyre theyre so small![]()
I like the 2nd and 4th shot. I thought you had a DSLR?
no. ive had canon powershots.. but ive had this since december of 2005.
Upgrading anytime soon?Originally Posted by yogi08
yep. acually was looking at a 20d last night but ive got to keep saving my $$. leaving the boro in July.
Why the 20D? That model came out in 2004. What about the 450D?
i dont need anything special, just something better.
I see. If you don't decide to go DSLR. There is suppose to be a new S series powershot coming out sometime this month or between now and august, it would be the S6 IS according to what's on the net....dunno if it will be that much cheaper than entry level DSLR though.Originally Posted by yogi08
wtf is SLR. and how do yall even know whats a good camera? word of the mouth? haa
cause a dude i know shoots with a 20d and has awesome shots
but some people use point and shoot and got kickass shots too
Originally Posted by yogi08
A digital single-lens reflex camera (digital SLR or DSLR) is a digital camera that uses an automatic mirror system and pentaprism or pentamirror to direct light from the lens through the viewfinder eyepiece.
The basic operation of a DSLR is as follows: for viewing purposes, the mirror reflects the light coming through the attached lens upwards at an approximately 90 degree angle. It is then reflected by the pentaprism to the photographer's eye. During exposure (when the photograph is taken), the mirror swings upward, and a shutter opens, allowing the lens to project light onto the image sensor.
A 20d IS a DSLR
Yes you are correct some point and shoots do take really really good photos. I consider the Canon S3 IS, and S5 IS to be really good point and shots, also the Panasonic Lumix Z18
your horizons are slanted in the 1st and 4th. always remember to try to frame your subject as well as you can, changing it later is more work![]()