The DSLR Story
Sunday, September 6, 2009 @ 12:41 AM
i am now saving (really!) to buy a DSLR. i bet people hear that all the time. amateurs who yearn for professional shots and quality are labeled as photographer-wannabes. "DSLR are for pros", thats what we always hear, but i dont agree at all.
firstly, DSLRs make newbies and amateurs look like pros! the shots they take are suddenly so extravagant and they go about with loads of confidence. isn't that good? secondly, pros are once newbies, and so we all have to start somewhere. so why not just learn using a DSLR? i'm very sure that there will be a guide on the specs and the different functions of the camera to help me out, or i can just Google the damn camera to find out how to use it PROFESSIONALLY.
i've already learnt from the professionals and critics. most say Canon's the way to go. and that's my aim, especially after girlfriend's disastrous experience with Fujifilm, we needed a TOP camera.
the Comex Fair is just around the corner, and we hope we bring enough to get one. but in any case that we dont have enough, we still have alternatives!

lets just say that this camera can solve my needs. i always get frustrated when gf takes our picture and my face is either cut into half or a part of my forehead and hair goes missing. haha. shit happens. well i dont want that shit to happen anymore. maybe this camera can be my lifesaver and also gf's tonic to remove the painful memory of her last camera.

well, this camera looks tough just like me. and we decided to target this camera after testing it out at Courts, snapping a few pictures of me! HAHA. it boast 14 megapixels and plenty of functions that surely makes it look very interesting. though the price is the only downside. $800++
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