What is the best digital camera for nature (beach and redwood) photography?
http://uslanka.net/category/fashion The primary use would be for nature photographs (beach and redwoods) and the occasional pictures of friends (red eye bad). I want a point-and-shoot for portability and because of money restrictions. I have about 0, but could stretch it too 400 if the camera is significantly worth it. The size/shape of the camera isn’t as important as the quality of the pictures, but I do like the square no bulges of some of these point-and-clicks. I had a canon S500 which I was happy with, but it was stolen. Any suggestions or tips? Should I get a used S500 again from Ebay? Or is there something way better out there for me? I was also looking at new Kodaks? Help?
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2 Responses
melvinschmugmeie
08 Feb 2010
adriftfeline2
08 Feb 2010
I’m no expert but I do love photographing nature as well. My little Fuji Finepix F700 has been doing a great job for me. I also tried the HP (M417?) and got great results but still prefer the user-friendlyness of Fuji. I think the main thing to consider is the number of megapixals. This plays a big role in the quality of your pics, ultimately.^^
In that price range, get a good ‘name’ camera [i typically recommend Canon or Nikon]. Invest in a good tripod. If you want to take great outdoor pictures, it’s an invaluable tool –> particularly for birds and the like. I personally don’t like used stuff, even if the person is totally honest, I really never honestly know what I’m getting and don’t want to get hosed.