Advantages: Awesome images, full range of features, Nikon F5 body, full control of camera settings Disadvantages: Heavy and large, awkward for some users, must learn controls for full advantage
How can you go wrong with a digital camera based on a Kodak/Nikon collaboration? This is not for point and shoot amateurs. This is for high end amateurs and professionals. It has all the features of the legendary Nikon F5 SLR film camera in a Kodakdigital format.
There's a lot to learn to use this camera to it's full potential, and it's worth it. Multiple recording media use, multiple recording formats, computer interfacing, and a fully customizeable user interface. You have both the digital menus and camera button functions and settings to learn. Be prepared to practice and experiment. Being digital, you can trash what you don't like. The three key words to mastering this camera are the same words for mastering anything. Practice, practice, practice.
This not a camera for kids or people who tire easily. It's big, it's heavy, it ...
Advantages: Great if you don't know much Disadvantages: No good if you know too much
For so long, too long, I had wanted to start selling on Ebay but there always seemed to be something stopping me. In the first place it was because I had no credit or debit card; which I finally got a couple of weeks ago. Then I needed a camera so whilst out shopping last week I went into a pharmacy and noticed the photography department.
I asked the assistant which camera would be suitable for a beginner. I could see she didn't really have a clue and picked the nearest one up.
It turned out to be the Kodak Easyshare C330Digital Camera with zoom.
I was actually, quite lucky as for some reason it was on special offer for that week alone and I got it for £49.99. It came with a free set of batteries a carrier case and I bought a camera memory card.
As soon as I got it home I opened it all up and started to take pictures ...
Advantages: Affordable Pro Digital SLR camera Disadvantages: 1.5 Megapixel resolution, weight (1.08kg)
The KodakDCS315 can be had for around USD1500 with 24-70mm Nikon IX lens. This is a great bargain considering that it is a full-pledge SLR digital camera based on the Pronea 600i/6i.
This camera provides all the features of the Pronea except the 3D Matrix Metering. Coupled with the SB-22S, it works perfectly great in all shooting conditions.
The camera has a resolution of 1.5Megapixel saved at either the Kodak Custom DCS TIFF (1.8MB) or in three qualities of JPG (with the option of retaining the TIFF image). There is no such thing as shutter lag with this camera, which is often evident in consumer digitalcameras. The camera allows you to shoot 3 images in 2 seconds and then flushes the buffer in 11 seconds (for a PCMCIA Type III hard disk - CF cards are faster).
Don't let the resolution fool you - the quality blows away any 2 ...