Hi all,
I read back the past 6 months in this forum and found that the people looking for advice on new cameras already know a rather horrible amount more than I do about photography.
Maybe someone can roll up a mini-crash course and purchase guide in one for me.
I definitely want to be able to take nice closeups of my tank, but multipurpose is also essential for me. Yeah, I know, I've just described more or less every camera at this point.
The price range I'm looking at is around 800USD - additional gear can always come later, but I'd like the basic camera to stay around that mark.
I'm currently using a Kodak Easyshare 3.1mpxl and would gladly smash it against a wall if only it belonged to me. Auto focus must be an oxymoron. I'd like interchangeable lenses though it seems that all of the cameras that have them are SLR cameras. My impression is that SLR doesn't really have much to do with lens swapping, but the "best" cameras provide both. I assume I can achieve manual focus with a proper lens rather than the onboard garbage in my Kodak. True? As pretty as the coralline 5" in front of my watchman goby is, it's not what I'm trying to photograph.
I also wondered about threading for lenses - are they all proprietary now? My dad has an ancient Pentax that I recall using when I took photo in high school - there are also several lenses up there that I'd love to be able to use. If the threading is different, is it possible to get an adapter? I imagine that would screw up the lens distance and make shots impossible to take.. Or not? Or is that only the case if it's not an SLR?
Easy as it is to look up camera specs in my price range, I'm too neophyte to really understand what all of it means.
Any tips from the pros?
Thanks!
I read back the past 6 months in this forum and found that the people looking for advice on new cameras already know a rather horrible amount more than I do about photography.
Maybe someone can roll up a mini-crash course and purchase guide in one for me.
I definitely want to be able to take nice closeups of my tank, but multipurpose is also essential for me. Yeah, I know, I've just described more or less every camera at this point.
The price range I'm looking at is around 800USD - additional gear can always come later, but I'd like the basic camera to stay around that mark.
I'm currently using a Kodak Easyshare 3.1mpxl and would gladly smash it against a wall if only it belonged to me. Auto focus must be an oxymoron. I'd like interchangeable lenses though it seems that all of the cameras that have them are SLR cameras. My impression is that SLR doesn't really have much to do with lens swapping, but the "best" cameras provide both. I assume I can achieve manual focus with a proper lens rather than the onboard garbage in my Kodak. True? As pretty as the coralline 5" in front of my watchman goby is, it's not what I'm trying to photograph.
I also wondered about threading for lenses - are they all proprietary now? My dad has an ancient Pentax that I recall using when I took photo in high school - there are also several lenses up there that I'd love to be able to use. If the threading is different, is it possible to get an adapter? I imagine that would screw up the lens distance and make shots impossible to take.. Or not? Or is that only the case if it's not an SLR?
Easy as it is to look up camera specs in my price range, I'm too neophyte to really understand what all of it means.
Any tips from the pros?
Thanks!



