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Laughsalot
i'm looking for a nice digital camera. is there any ones that have like an edit option or something similiar so i can erase any imperfections on the skin? i'm trying to find a good digital camera like that
kryogenix
Cameras are for taking pictures. Software is for doing post processing. Do your post processing on a 17" monitor, not a 2" LCD screen.
Smarmosaur
...don't cheap out and get what you THINK is a good camera. i made that mistake-although i wasn't too much into photography-last christmas when i asked for this certain Kodak camera that's only good for people-pictures. laugh.gif
i've heard amazingly good reviews on the Nikon D40's-i actually want one. mellow.gif
jeanna
there are weird cameras that shed off pounds though. otherwise uhh you're going to have to manually get rid of your zits
Simba
http://www.createblog.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=157408


If you have Photoshop or something to edit your photos on computer, I wouldn't bother trying to find a camera that can edit in-camera.

But hey, you might just happen to find one that can. My Nikon D80 can edit, though I never really use its editing functions.
Steven
canon powershot series
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i have kodak megapixel 5.0
i hate it >.<
get olympus, cannon or sony. any megapixels higher than 7.0 is pretty good.
i dont think i need to repeat what people said about editing on the camera. however, my friend has this sony camera. its touch screen and can edit as good as ms paint.
superficial
I use a Sony Cyber-Shot with 7.2 MP. I sometimes use a Canon that has 5 MP. The Cyber-Shot takes pretty good pictures, though.
Elba
I really want to get into photography--it looks like fun. Your best bet would be to look at the topic Arjuna posted a link to. I have a Sony Cybershot T-30, but it's not really a photography kind of camera.

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Programmer
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Elba
QUOTE(Programmer @ Nov 11 2007, 05:28 PM) *
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What happened Mr. Baller? Your food stamps don't help with you buying decent electronics?
Laughsalot
QUOTE(SilentLaugh @ Nov 12 2007, 08:06 AM) *
however, my friend has this sony camera. its touch screen and can edit as good as ms paint.

is it the cybershot?
EddieV
If you want something slim get the Canon SD series. If you want something cheaper but bigger with pretty much the same quality, get the Canon A series.
LiinaSn0w

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i got this camera on my bday, and i absolutly LOVE it.

at staples its on sale for $150.00 which isnt that bad for how much it was when it was bought.
EddieV
^ Great camera.

I personally have 5 different cameras.

Canon A520 - Friends
Nikon S9 - Compact Everyday
Nikon N55 - Photography
Sony W7 - Special Events
Sony T10 - Travel Compact
RyanWasHere
I have a NikonD80, and I think it's amazing, so I'd recommend that 100% the only downside is the price, I bought mine with different filters/lens/and scopes about 6 months ago and it cost me about $2300.00 but I bet if you bought one used without accessories you could easily get the camera for like $1000.00 maybe less

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?sk...d=1153998862633
Jinny
I have a Sony Cybershot in gray.

Laughsalot
i really like the looks of this camera. oh and i'm alsmot clear of my zits now. god. thank benzoyl peroxide.


it got really really good reviews on amazon. and i just love the whole flat look of it.
Formica
If it's for serious photog use, don't get a cheap one. I like my Canon 10D, and I LOVE my 20D even more.

If you just want one for snapshots and giggles, then it doesn't really matter what kind you get.

Holgas are fun. :D
Just_Dream
QUOTE(Laughsalot @ Nov 18 2007, 07:09 AM) *
i really like the looks of this camera. oh and i'm alsmot clear of my zits now. god. thank benzoyl peroxide.


it got really really good reviews on amazon. and i just love the whole flat look of it.

Ahh I really want that one, but I'm waiting until I feel the need to buy a new camera. I have a Canon SD600 and it takes pretty good pictures anyways. But man it was really expensive last summer ($350 >_<") for a reg. 6MP camera. But it's all good.


I actually prefer the lens from Canon powershots over Sony cybershots.
MissHygienic
Expensive cameras do not equate to good, professional pictures. It's about what you do with it. I have seen some incredible pictures come out of film cameras that are only $50. And, yes, as all of the above mentioned, you have to use software to fix any imperfections.

On the whole, I would recommend Canon Powershot Pro. Good quality and very sturdy. But, remember, it's about what you do with it.
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