Guide to your Perfect Digital Camera
Alan Dang writes "I've just posted a new digital camera buyer's guide at FiringSquad titled A Tale of Two Cameras. It explains why the digital SLR may not be the best camera for you, and helps you narrow down your holiday digital camera buying to a short list."
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http://www.steves-digicams.com
http://www.dpreview.com
Aw, damnit.
i believe a review in simple words with a pictures would have been much much better... after all /. 'ers are busy geeks, you know... ;)
Is the perfect one. At least that's what he tells me.
A camera without flash would be pretty useless.
Weaselmancer
rediculous.
Come on. Give me a break. People into photography HAVE to use flash. If you don't use flash at night, everything is dark! Even during daylight, you can use a fill flash to even out harsh shadows. Indoors, bouncing the flash off of the ceiling will result in more even lighting.
"-1 Troll" is the apparently the same as "-1 I disagree with you."
And that X-Ray Spec lens that removes the clothing from every person of whom you take a picture. It's polarized so it will only remove women's clothing, but if you are so inclined, rotate it 90 degrees and it will remove men's clothing, but the women will all look like busty Dark Elves, so not a complete loss.
I might have dreamt that second lens.
--- Ban humanity.
I can imagine. I got my first camera when I was closer to 7 or 8 (9?). My brother and I each got a Kodak disc camera for christmas. I used up most of my first two discs (15 exposures each!) just photographing my presents. I calmed down a bit after that :) They went into the closet after a few years because of the inconvenience of only 15 exposures and the trouble of getting new film. If there was anything important to photograph then we used my mums' much better 35mm compact. Now with the extreme convenience of digital photography, I can't imagine going back to such a world. Well, except for semi-serious photography.
So what sort of things does a 4.5 y/o with a digicam photograph? How does she handle transferring the photos to a PC? And/or does she use the composite video out?
"Mommy, why am I cut out of the soccer team picture?"
"Because you're ugly and I hate you, son. Why can't you be pretty like that Robertson kid?"
"Waaaaah!"
"Shut up and get back to pushing the wheel of pain."
Yeah, yeah, I know what you really meant.
--- Ban humanity.
You got that right! 99% CPU usage just to view a freakin' text because the author thought it was cool to do it with flash? What a waste of bandwidth...
Whaaaat? 99% CPU usage?
Trying to view it using your 8086 again?
In graphic design (including web) clear white space is a powerful tool.
I couldn't agree more.
I tried the Sharpie, but now my eyes just sting...
It's sad when choosing an installation directory on your own qualifies you as an "advanced user."