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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

dreaming about...

So the last time I bought a camera I really had no idea what I was doing. I spent a little under $300 - which to me seemed like a lot of money for a camera. Turns out $300 is not a lot of money for a camera - & I am really not happy with with I have. My camera takes horrible shots in low lighting, & even in better lighting everything is really grainy - & don't get me started on trying to take a photo using the flash, it's just blur city. 

I have been wanting a new camera for a while, & I am planning on really revamping my shop with a ton more inventory, & I just need a more professional camera. So I have my eye on one, which I will hopefully get within the next few weeks. Also on my wish list is a new computer & photoshop. Trying to make this a little more legit on the Daisical front. 

*images all found on weheartit
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Like I said, I have an eye on a camera but I would love some advice! What kind of DSLR do you have? What kind should I get? I would love to know! I am looking to spend under $800...

xo,

p.s. only one more day to enter my - giveaway - if you haven't already!


4 comments:

  1. I have a Nikon D70. I bought it used for around $760. I really like it.

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  2. I have the same problem too! I have been saving up for a DSLR for a while now. I've been looking at the Nikon D3100 and it's around ~500 now because they have come out with a new camera. I've heard good things about it. I never really thought about cameras until I've opened my shop and realized my pictures suck.

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  3. I e-mailed you back.
    I forgot to say though... I would DIE without photoshop.

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  4. I have a Canon Digital Rebel. Really, any DSLR is going to do the trick, at least for what most bloggers need. The real key is getting a good collection of lenses to work with...you should be able to pick up a DSLR with a basic lens and a good portrait lens for around $800. You might even want to look into buying an old model, as they're cheaper and there's not THAT much difference between them...

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