FINALLY GOT IT!!!

Jan 29, 2012 23:03

So I've been saving a little here, and watching my spending a bit there, and...

I FINALLY GOT MYSELF A DSLR!!


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pangie January 30 2012, 13:32:30 UTC
Sweet, just don't forget to run all your pictures through Instagram. ;)

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morningxafter February 11 2012, 03:51:58 UTC
isn't that just an iPhone app?

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mikiedoggie January 30 2012, 16:57:16 UTC
Congratulations on the new camera! Once you start using the DSLR, you're going to love the control you have over things like depth of field. Looking forward to seeing your photos.

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morningxafter February 11 2012, 04:04:56 UTC
thanks! yeah i'm just starting to learn about f-stops and aperture settings. if you'd like to check out my portfolio here's a link to it. i'll be adding a lot more soon! i just took a bunch on this 2 week underway i just got home from.

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musicksempire January 30 2012, 19:30:47 UTC
Yay canon! What model is it?

Also, my refurbished XSi has been running perfectly for 3 years. I've taken 25,000 photos with it. DSLRs might SEEM expensive, but if you want high quality photos it's a really good investment. You can generally take 100,000+ photos before a good DSLR craps out.

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morningxafter February 11 2012, 04:06:34 UTC
it's the T1i.

oh believe me, I know the value of a DSLR. I used to sell them for a long time, and yeah they not only produce way better photos, but they also last a hell of a lot longer!

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morningxafter February 11 2012, 04:07:23 UTC
indeed! i got to play around with it on this 2 week underway i was just on, and got some cool stuff. post of that coming later.

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morningxafter February 11 2012, 04:09:29 UTC
it's well worth it! not only do they produce much better photos, but they last a VERY long time! you might spend $200-300 every few years upgrading or replacing a point-and-shoot camera, whereas a DSLR will last for years and years and in the long run be the cheaper option.

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