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09/04/2007 02:51:19 PM · #1 |
I wanted to get some feedback from the masses on this ...
Is a dSLR any harder than a point-and-shoot?
Hypothetical: You and your wife are going to ... let say a safari in Africa. She wants faster response than she gets from her point-and-shoot. She's gonna be shooting lions/tigers ... leopards, cheetahs, etc.
BUT! ... She's a point-and-shooter ... she wants quick, good shots without having to take a class. Recommend a camera for her?? Money isn't a problem but let's not be ridiculous ;) |
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09/04/2007 02:58:25 PM · #2 |
Canon 40D, 35-350L lens (or some other 10X zoom), set camera to the "Auto" or "P" settings.
It'll bacically behave like a PnS, but with much higher quality and better response.
Message edited by author 2007-09-04 14:59:17. |
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