Lamia 28th Aug 2011

what camera good to photo

Sreejith Tcrs from Trichūr, India Sreejith
slr model d90,
28th Aug 2011 · Abhishek like this · Like · Reply
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Alex Bovas from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Alex
yashica minota
13th Sep 2012 · Like · Reply
Alex Bovas from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Alex
yashica made in japan
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Faaris Ahlaam from Jakarta, Indonesia Faaris
canon type 550 :)
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Rabin Karki from Kathmandu, Nepal Rabin
yaa right
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Nice Parah from Nice, France Nice
Nikon D800 & Canon 600d
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Semeer Semeer from Dubai, United Arab Emirates Semeer
eye from gift of god
1st Nov 2012 · Majid like this · Like · Reply
Majid Mumtaz from Karachi, Pakistan Majid
Its depend on your need and budget, if you want a camera for your basic/general photograph like for upload your pics on Wayn & other website then I think you should have Nikon Coolpix, Sony cybershot or Panasonic in professional series Cannon 5D mark II & mark III, Nikon D 800.
2nd Nov 2012 · Vance like this · Like · Reply
Vance Bradley from Phoenix, United States Vance
I kinda agree with Majid; however, if you're on a slim budget any digital camera can suffice - - It mainly depends on what you are trying to achieve and for what purpose it is. The question is vague as sent. Hope that gives you some ideas. If only for on site and to post initial photos Suggest any current web cam. Microsoft Life Cam seems to do the trick good enough though- again it turns on taste and what you are attempting to do.
4th Jan 2013 · Like · Reply
Majid Mumtaz from Karachi, Pakistan Majid
Rightnow I am using Red one for TVC.
11th Jan 2013 · Like · Reply
NiMiSh Juvekar from Mumbai, India NiMiSh
Any camera is good for a nice photograph. It depends on how you take it.
12th Jan 2013 · Like · Reply
SAint FOrEver from Mumbai, India sAint
canon 5d..7d..
21st Jan 2013 · Like · Reply
Suneil Chandiramani from Auckland, New Zealand Suneil
It depends what kind of photography you looking at. I have the Canon 550D, and its best is its price range.
23rd Jan 2013 · Rizal 'Iguana' like this · Like · Reply
Mustafa Nazif from İstanbul, Turkey Mustafa
it depeneds of your working area... if you are working in low light ambient almost; you have to choose FF sensor type... its better for low light shots... almost time a lot of cameras same in daylight just have a little differences but if you think professional, you have to choose right equipmants (for ex: camera body and lenses + filters & etc.)
17th May 2013 · Like · Reply
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