Photography
I joined a photography class this block at Cornell and I'm really looking forward to it. I really need more photo experience for work.broox.com, plus I think photography is one of the best forms of art there is. Anyway, we needed an SLR (Single Reflex Lens) camera, so I spent about 4 hours comparing cameras in my price range. I narrowed it down right away to the Canon Rebel 2000 and the Minolta Maxxum 5. I went to Best Buy and talked to 3 of the High School kids that know nothing about any product in the store except for the new 50 Cent CD. Then I got the privelage to talk to someone who might know what he's talking about. I asked him how fast the lens was on the camera (Aperture Range), and he just looked at me and then told me that I'd have to read the manual. Finally I got to talk to a sales manager who knew camera's really well. So after spending a couple hours with him, I decided to pick up the Maxxum 5. The Maximum shutter speed on the Maxxum 5 is 1/4000, which is twice as fast as the Rebel 2000. Using the Maxxum 5 manually is much quicker and easier to figure out. The Maxxum 5 also has many more shutter speeds than the Rebel.
I turned off all automatic settings (even though there are some great auto-features on the camera) and I'm starting to learn what real photography is, it's great! If you want to check out my camera, here is a picture of it.
I turned off all automatic settings (even though there are some great auto-features on the camera) and I'm starting to learn what real photography is, it's great! If you want to check out my camera, here is a picture of it.