which is the better camera to start Photography?
March 11th, 2010 | by admin |Is a Nikon Coolpix L100 Black 10MP Digital Camera with 15x Optical Zoom, 3" LCD
or a Kodak EasyShare C190 Red 12MP Digital Camera. Which is the better Camera to start Photography?
The Kodak has….
2.7" LCD screen, 960 x 240 pixels
5x digital zoom
Face detection locates faces and automatically adjusts camera settings
Smart Capture with intelligent scene detection, intelligent capture control, and intelligent image processing
Blur reduction compensates for camera shake, subject movement or fast action
On-camera cropping, undo/delete, and picture rotation
High ISO up to 1600
Takes HD pictures in 16:9 format
Records VGA videos with audio
32MB of internal memory
SD/SDHC memory card slot (card not included)
The Nikon has…
Highlights include 10 megapixels, a powerful 15x optical zoom and a 3" LCD screen.
Key Features & Benefits:
10 megapixel resolution
Plenty of sharp resolution to capture the finest details, crop creatively and produce incredible enlargements
Amazing 15x Optical Wide-Angle (28-420mm) Zoom-NIKKOR ED Glass Lens
Offers unbeatable compositional freedom with its wide-angle (28mm) to super telephoto coverage (420mm)
3" LCD screen
Lets you compose, preview and review your shots
New Expeed Image Processor
Applies optimized technologies to render natural-looking pictures of incredible quality and quick response
Motion Detection
Automatically controls shutter speed and ISO settings to compensate for camera shake and subject movement reducing the chances of getting image blur
Additional Features
Applies optimized technologies to render natural-looking pictures of incredible quality
Nikon’s Optical VR Image Stabilization compensates for the effects of camera shake by moving the image sensor; this produces clearer, sharper results in lower lighting or unsteady conditions.
Motion Detection automatically detects moving subjects and adjusts shutter speed and the ISO setting to compensate for camera shake and subject movement
High ISO up to 6400 capability helps give you sharper results when shooting in low light or capturing fast-moving subjects; this creates new opportunities to take sharper, more natural-looking photos in lower light conditions
Nikon’s original Best Shot Selector (BSS) automatically takes up to 10 shots while the shutter is pressed and then saves the sharpest image.
Scene Auto Selector automatically recognizes the scene in your picture and adjusts the camera settings. Just set the camera to the Scene Auto Selector and the camera changes the settings according to the scene you are photographing, automatically
New Sports Continuous Scene Mode for shooting at up to 11fps, up to 20 frames, when you set the resolution to 3MP or lower
Support for SD and SDHC memory cards
Approximately 20MB internal memory
Purchase of an additional memory card (not included) is highly recommended
HELP ME please I’m not sure which one!
Please go with the Nikon
You mentioned that the Kodak has digital zoom which is terrible.
All it is like cropping an image closer and closer. your not getting your full resolution.
So every time you zoom in more you loose quality in the image.
Optica lenses is like using binoculars instead, This give you a full resolution image no matter how much you zoom in.
And maybe look into a DSLR?
Those big fancy looking ones. Most hand cams are going to shred you of needed quality,
I bought an Olympus 10 Mega Pixel that was refurbished for around 175.
Look into it.
7 Responses to “which is the better camera to start Photography?”
By ▐▀▀▼▀▀▌ ► JON ◄ ▐▄▄▲▄▄▌ on Mar 11, 2010 | Reply
try asking Billy Mays
or the guy who does the Shark steam mop
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By Nicole on Mar 12, 2010 | Reply
WOW. Uhh I have a Nikon and its pretty awesome to develop photos =D Though, I have the old nikon the one where you get a bunch of negatives and you gotta develop it.
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By Rolex on Mar 12, 2010 | Reply
I’d go with the nikon,
but if your going to be doing photography get a dslr.
Lot better for it.
Nikon D40 or Canon Rebel
are 2 good DSLR for novice photographers.
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By Meep on Mar 12, 2010 | Reply
Please go with the Nikon
You mentioned that the Kodak has digital zoom which is terrible.
All it is like cropping an image closer and closer. your not getting your full resolution.
So every time you zoom in more you loose quality in the image.
Optica lenses is like using binoculars instead, This give you a full resolution image no matter how much you zoom in.
And maybe look into a DSLR?
Those big fancy looking ones. Most hand cams are going to shred you of needed quality,
I bought an Olympus 10 Mega Pixel that was refurbished for around 175.
Look into it.
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Experience
By FotoZ 4 FX on Mar 12, 2010 | Reply
You’re kidding, right? Though I would recommend going in a different direction to begin with, the question is pretty specific.
Maybe you should read the advantages of the Nikon over the Kodak over again,… apparently, you don’t get it.
You are comparing a stone to a Diamond.
Chuck the Kodak.
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Pro Photographer.
By PS on Mar 12, 2010 | Reply
Nikon L100 is a better choice, better zoom, good image quality.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001PK8FHE?ie=UTF8&tag=computer0bd-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B001PK8FHE
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By sant kabir on Mar 12, 2010 | Reply
15X OPTICAL ZOOM settles the issue.
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