Frankie811, on Oct 3 2005, 07:32 AM, said:
Garris, do your prefer a 35mm or digital camera?
By 35 mm what I think you're referring to is an SLR ("single lens reflex," which has to do with the internal imaging configuration), a camera that people have come to refer to as a "35mm" even though that's not what it's related to...
I use a digital SLR currently. I previously used a rather inexpensive $250 consumer "enthusiast" camera which can mimick many of the functions of an SLR (manual controls, etc.). The camera I previously used (and learned on) was a old version of the one that Cotuit now uses (which is the camera I currently recommend to most people).
I'm a big believer that composition (lighting, framing, etc) and not hardware makes a good photo. I've seen coworkers of mine spend a fortune on camera gear and then they come to me asking why their photos aren't any better even though their camera has 5X the number of megapixels and 10 more shooting modes than their old camera. As I'm fond of saying, look at my photo webpage. The ratio of photos there is about 50% with my old camera and 50% with my new one. I challenge anyone to figure out which is which... I often have to remind myself! One of the best photographers I've seen on the web surprised me when he said most of his web shots are taken with an old 2 megapixel consumer camera that's like 5 or 6 years old!
Actually, using the SLR has forced me to get much better, since the SLR is waaay more touchy than my previous enthusiast camera was. If one setting is only slightly off in the SLR, a photo is ruined, and it'll often take me a while to figure out why. With the enthusiast camera, the settings are orders of magnitude more forgiving and it usually won't let you make a significant error. Also, enthusiast cameras tend to have convenience features that SLR's (until very recently) have lacked, like swiveling screens that are much larger. My image screen is so small it's near useless, especially in daylight. It's like shooting with film... I never know what I have until I get home... My previous enthusiast camera was far better in that regard...
- Garris