The Canon Rebel. Best Buy had the perfect package, Camera, Bag and extra telephoto Lens for $150 less then what you would pay if bought them separately. I can't wait to purchase filters, as I don't have an editor program such as photo shop at this time.
NO MORE CRAPPY CELL PHONE PICTURES!
I was actually able to take a picture of Emmitt without him looking like a black blur of nothing. I can actually feel the silkiness of his fur just from looking at the photo.
Check out all of the other photos I have taken. Remember I'm still learning how to use the camera and I don't have an editing program to correct brightness, shadows etc. I have to say I'm so impressed with the quality. Then again I'm use to crappy cameras.
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Oh have fun! The first month got my rebel I took over 1000 pictures :)
you can use free online editing programs...one that seems to be closest to photoshop is gimp and you can download it at www.gimp.org. there are even tutorials for using on their site and all over the web. the no muss-no fuss one is picnik and that one is free to load up your pics and edit. there are some features that are premium (but picnik costs $25 a year so it's super cheap!). you'll be a pro in no time! the rebel xsi was my first camera and it is a FABULOUS camera!
I've been guilty of taking strictly cell pics for ages...but I got a new camera for my bday yesterday and like you am amazed at the difference in quality...I guess I just always figured the cell pics weren't 'that' bad lol.
i want one i want one!! Great pics I cant wait to see more!
I'm pretty jealous! I've been looking at that camera and still can't afford it. You will enjoy it so much!
Awesome pictures!!
Looking for a camera for my daughter's birthday in September....think I might check this one out. :)
Wow those are awesome photos! I love the orange one where you can see the juice and the veins! thats amazing!
Yay! Congrats!!!! Enjoy your new "toy"
I adore taking pics, have fun!
Wow. I'm jealous!! It's amazing what those cameras can do!
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