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Old 11-15-2008, 07:56 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by vroom_skies View Post
Well this is interesting.
Do you actually like photography? Also do you have any previous experience with an slr/ dslr?
I'm hoping you do, but my guess would be no. It not as simple as pointing & clicking, however there is always a green box (auto), which I think should be banned from slr's. So if all you want to do is "snap" some photos then just buy a point and shoot and save you self some serious money.

For $800 you'll be hard pressed to find equipment that does all you want (I'm talking about doing it fairly well, not just passing) especially the low light part. More so if that is low light with action involved lol.

Since you said your main shooting would be of church portraits (which I can only imagine would be indoors) I would HIGHLY recommend getting a good flash. If I had to recommend a system it would be a used Nikon D80 with the 18-135 kit lens and a SB-600. I'd imagine that would put you in the ball park of 8-900.
It would be a really solid setup and Nikon is know for their flash system, so you can't go wrong there. IMO I wouldn't go below the D80 on Nikon's side nor the D series on Canons side, but I'm sure there are plenty of supporters here for all of the lower end C&N offerings.

BTW- I'm a little baffled as to why you would want to take shots that are over exposed lol? Normally that is something you try and prevent.

Hope that helps
Bob
sorry i'm unaware of the phrase. where the shutters deliberately stay open for a blurred affect, like when taking photographs of fireworks and the like.

No, I will be taking a course in Photography, so 'Auto' will never see the light of day. My low light settings would basically be a camera that was able to see in semi-darkness (say a full moon or a street lamp) and still reproduce colors OK.

The pictures will not be professional, but by no means will they be point and click. i am buying a tripod for the camera i buy and the church people already have a nice external flash setup, that i've yet learned to use.

so the Cannon D80 is what you suggest? i obviously dont have the money to buy a range of different lenses, so the one you suggest should be just ok or good at a range of different styles.

EDIT: oh and i naturally go to newegg.com, but is there a place that you could recommend over them for price?
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