Hello all:
This post doesn't precisely fit in other categories, but I wanted to keep it out of the off topic section because I know some of you don't go there.
I'm thinking about buying a digital camera for myself, but honestly don't know a whole lot about them or what gear you need to to make them work fully.
I know you need the camera, someway to hook it to your computer, the memory card to store your pics and maybe a CD to burn them to if you want.
I'm not looking for one of those "point and shoot" smaller deals with limited capabilities (my current 35mm is one of those). I'm looking for a serious investment that will be usable for a long time and I can build on over time. Really I want the digital camera equivalent of a 35mm SLR rig. Someting I can buy additional lenses for and filters for and really take my photography up a notch.
Who are making some of the better digital cameras in that range these days?
My current 35mm is a Cannon as was my 35mm before it. I was quite pleased with both and I wouldn't mind sticking with the brand, do Cannon digital cameras work as well as their film cameras do?
I know we're not a bunch of professional photographers here (or maybe some of us are
) but I know a lot of you use digital cameras to photograph your models for posting here.
If you don't mind telling me what the brand you use is and how you find it to use, I'd really appreciate it. I'd also appreciate it if you could give me some ideas of what brands to stay away from.
Additional question: The "mexapixel" what is it and should I be trying to buy a camera with as many of them as I can get? I've heard that I don't want anything below 3.5 mexapixels, but cameras with up to a 5 mexapixel count aren't uncommon around here.
If any of you can give me a link to any unbiased comsumer review site that deals with this subject, that would also be great. I've found some sites, but they all seem to have at least some level of bias to them.
Thanks in advance