Hey, was wondering if you guys could help me out picking a new digital camera.
I'm not looking to be a professional photographer or anything, my primary use would be to take photos for textures and reference pictures.
I took a look at the Sony cameras at the Circuit City here and I really hate the sliding parts and touchscreens, I'd like to stay away from anything that has that. I've already had a couple cameras break in the past with the stupid sliding crap.
The Canon's and Nikon's looked pretty good though.
I don't really care about how compact it is (although that is nice). I'm more concerned about image quality more than anything.
What would you guys recommend?
Also should I even consider a SLR for the kind of stuff I want to do? Is that overkill? Like I said I'm not looking to be a professional photographer or anything.
I'm gonna read some more reviews on the Canon's and Nikon's but I trust polycounter opinions a bit more :P.
Thanks!
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Depending on your budget, it could be worthwhile to get an SLR for the larger image sensor as generally speaking SLR's pick up more detail than a compact due to the larger sensor size. The option to shoot in RAW might help with over or underexposed images too, but I guess its always something you can fix in post anyway. An SLR would also give you more options with the lens you want to use.
I can't really see much of a benefit getting a compact, apart from it's size and cheaper price I don't think it really fits your requirements.
Read reviews, and if you can get to any camera shops try a few out. Here's a couple of older threads on camera's:
http://boards.polycount.net/showthread.php?t=53388&highlight=camera
http://boards.polycount.net/showthread.php?t=54743&highlight=camera
Is there anything wrong with this camera?
Canon - EOS Digital Rebel XT
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=7026069&st=canon+digital+rebel+xt&lp=1&type=product&cp=1&id=1099394810083#outletcentermessage
From everything I've read it seems to be a good one for a first SLR.
I have a Canon SD1000 Digial ELPH that is ALWAYS in my pocket, it takes very good pictures. If I'm going out to specifically take pictures, then I have a Canon 40D for that, and my wife has a Rebel XT. Canon makes good stuff.
I'm biased, since I got mine for free, but it's been just right for me so far. I've used it for a few textures as well, and the quality seems pretty good.
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/specs/Sony/sony_dsct2.asp
and got nothing but good to say about it, its a tiny camera, and produces great image quality.
also, check the mother page of that link, www.dpreview.com lot of info on all the cams ud want to buy with user reviews to go along with it.