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Use a dlsr , it's nearly as good as those old film camera's .This one has a non-conventional eye and needs a Digital Camera of their own. Then download a free copy of GIMP and show them where to find all the extra brushes and tools they will ever need to do what ever with the photos. It is free from the Free Software Foundation and does anything Photo Shop will do.
This one has a non-conventional eye and needs a Digital Camera of their own. Then download a free copy of GIMP and show them where to find all the extra brushes and tools they will ever need to do what ever with the photos. It is free from the Free Software Foundation and does anything Photo Shop will do.
There's places to.teach her .dlsr are not simply point and shoot.I'm still learning mine .Thanks for the information Bill. You actually gave me a wonderful idea for a Christmas present. She tells us that she want to be a photographer as an occupation. Maybe she does have a different view of the world that needs to be expressed?!
Your digital cameras these days aren't cheap.I bought my dslr on sale.you can't adjust with gimp fir poor lighting .my other camera couldn't catch what my eyes sees.with my dlsr I was able to catch it more often.I paid 300 bucks new fir that other camera ,and my dslr with two lenses , a memory card,and case was 499.sams has a sale . sure you can as I have use any camera but playing with light and apera ture opening and f stops will change you.Until she develops her personal style a DSLR is a waste of money and she might discover she does not enjoy her chosen field. A good point and shoot is all she needs to explore with. I went through the SLR stage and all my shots are now point and shoot. The DSLR is not needed because a to far shot is curable with the GIMP Software and lenses are very costly.
Until she develops her personal style a DSLR is a waste of money and she might discover she does not enjoy her chosen field. A good point and shoot is all she needs to explore with. I went through the SLR stage and all my shots are now point and shoot. The DSLR is not needed because a to far shot is curable with the GIMP Software and lenses are very costly.
LTD.This is all good information!![]()
It's my understanding that pentax was bought out by ricohPentax DSLRs are quite reasonable, because they don't spend huge funds for advertising. The K-3 and K-1 actually have better image quality than Nikons or Canons costing hundreds of dollars more. But if you want to really cut costs and still get a quality camera...
Pentax Q
https://www.amazon.com/Pentax-Black...&qid=1481345833&sr=8-4&keywords=pentax+q+zoom
This is the earliest model, with metal body. It's amazing, and built to last. I got one a few weeks ago, and I'm astonished at the quality in such a small camera. Here's a shot I got recently:
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And it's small. Very easy to take along. And on auto, it's easy to use, while it has all the controls of a DSLR, when you're ready to use them. I've done 11X14 prints that don't look any less sharp than such prints with my K3.
My nest film units were Exacta VX IIs from East Germany. They were tough to purchase except one went into East Berlin for that purpose. There were every bit as good as Nikon but about one quarter of the cost. Pentax and Ricoh are both very reliable and considerably cheaper than Nikon.It's my understanding that pentax was bought out by ricoh
I take pictures at night . I have one I will photo if possible you fight timed exposure on a tripod of seconds.Oh, I am sorry Jason but poor lighting is almost never an issue with GIMP. The lighting must be so poor that a wide open arpature or an F16 would have made no difference. Sorry, but that is one of the best tools in Gimp and Photo Shop.
No argument and I also despise Artificial Light Effects and amost never use them. If a photo is underexposed or overexposed there are four Curves available with Gimp and I bend all four of the until I get the desired light levels. On the Photos that, say two of the three people in thye shot are perfectly lit but one is horribly dark, I blow the Picture by 1300 percent and using the Point By Point Select, I select or in this case I did select the one person and bent all four curves, working and playing with her image, reduced back to 200%, for almost an hour before it looked exactly like I wanted.I take pictures at night . I have one I will photo if possible you fight timed exposure on a tripod of seconds.
Adding light that I know isnt there as its simulated light .you tried to add light in a dark catacomb of a photo and it looked.
awful.
Sometimes artificial lights in a software will work but not fir me.I know a home that will not be recognized if I do post the Christmas .light effect and then show a daytime photo.
Even when I have used a natural light to get st helens in it really wasnt what my eye sees.I'm sure you won't agree to a simulated orchestra or any instrument being better to listen too then a live one.
Just my opinion.