First I would like to say that this post is in no way the start of a thread-war. I am not in the habit of disrespecting members of a message board so if you my comments offend - I offer my apologies in advance.
I am not a professional photographer! I am simply somebody who likes looking at a well-taken picture. I currently own a Minolta Dimage S404 (4MP), I'm looking to upgrade to a digital SLR. I am undecided between the Canon and the Nikon (I'm not sure of other choices - please feel free to chime in with suggestions). I have read reviews of the Canon/Nikon, looked at several thousand sample pictures, and read the huge 'pi$$ing contests' that most of the threads on this forum turn into. I have a few questions and would like honest, no BS answers. Once again, this is not a 'my dick is bigger than yours..' thread.
1. I am very new to the SLR thing. I take some pretty good pics using the Auto function of my S404 but would like to learn more about photography. Are there any websites out there that explain the whole 'manual' settings thing? (I'm looking for info that explains all of the technical terms in easy-to-understand language)
2. On the same theme, do you guys know of any online courses, DVD's or CD-ROMS for learning photography/shooting tips? (Free would be awesome - pay stuff is OK too)
3. What do all of the different lenses do? (Again, I have only used point and shoot stuff up to this point - the more basic the info, the better) - Can a lens from XXX brand camera fit my SSS brand camera?
4. My interest is close-up, macro photography. My S404 does an 'OK' job of this but I know that it could be better. Does macro photography require any specialized equipment other than a tripod (and camera of course)?
5. Why does the 6.0MP Canon & Nikon cost much more than an 8MP Sony or Olympus - While these are not sold as SLR camera's they do have some advanced manual controls - what's the big difference?
6. Looking around some of the night-time pictures that you guys take they look really impressive. Mine are usually blurry and not good at all. How do you take such good pictures at night? (I also like the pics that show the car tail lights 'streaming' down the road - I know this has something to do with exposure - how are these type of pics achieved?)
Any information you can provide would be most helpful. I really want to start taking some great pictures but am baffled by all of the technical stuff (ISO, F, Moir, TTL???? - My head is ready to explode)
Thanks in Advance....
David (total photo noob)
I am not a professional photographer! I am simply somebody who likes looking at a well-taken picture. I currently own a Minolta Dimage S404 (4MP), I'm looking to upgrade to a digital SLR. I am undecided between the Canon and the Nikon (I'm not sure of other choices - please feel free to chime in with suggestions). I have read reviews of the Canon/Nikon, looked at several thousand sample pictures, and read the huge 'pi$$ing contests' that most of the threads on this forum turn into. I have a few questions and would like honest, no BS answers. Once again, this is not a 'my dick is bigger than yours..' thread.
1. I am very new to the SLR thing. I take some pretty good pics using the Auto function of my S404 but would like to learn more about photography. Are there any websites out there that explain the whole 'manual' settings thing? (I'm looking for info that explains all of the technical terms in easy-to-understand language)
2. On the same theme, do you guys know of any online courses, DVD's or CD-ROMS for learning photography/shooting tips? (Free would be awesome - pay stuff is OK too)
3. What do all of the different lenses do? (Again, I have only used point and shoot stuff up to this point - the more basic the info, the better) - Can a lens from XXX brand camera fit my SSS brand camera?
4. My interest is close-up, macro photography. My S404 does an 'OK' job of this but I know that it could be better. Does macro photography require any specialized equipment other than a tripod (and camera of course)?
5. Why does the 6.0MP Canon & Nikon cost much more than an 8MP Sony or Olympus - While these are not sold as SLR camera's they do have some advanced manual controls - what's the big difference?
6. Looking around some of the night-time pictures that you guys take they look really impressive. Mine are usually blurry and not good at all. How do you take such good pictures at night? (I also like the pics that show the car tail lights 'streaming' down the road - I know this has something to do with exposure - how are these type of pics achieved?)
Any information you can provide would be most helpful. I really want to start taking some great pictures but am baffled by all of the technical stuff (ISO, F, Moir, TTL???? - My head is ready to explode)
Thanks in Advance....
David (total photo noob)