Its a green point and shoot. I forgot to megapixel but its a good quality camera. Im just wondering if it would be suitable for digital photography. Also, I have a MAC and thinking of getting aperture 2, any good?
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The honest truth is you need to start looking at Digital SLR camera’s if you’re looking at going into digital photography. It’s sad but true that the more expensive the gadget, the better the quality of pictures you get out of it having said that you’ll be amazed what pictures you can even produce with point and shoot cameras, so my final advice will be master your point and shoot and the different shooting modes, get a better understanding of what you want from photography, then invest in a good DSLR, good luck!
“Serious” photography is a characteristic of the photographer, not the camera. A serious photographer can take remarkable pictures with any kind of camera. Advanced photographers generally use digital SLRs because they have more capabilities and create better images under a wider range of settings. But these capabilities would be lost on somebody just starting out.
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Let me put it this way, instead of “no!!” like some answers here.
It’s a good camera, and if you know how to use it, you should be able to get beautiful photos with it. However, a point and shoot camera has its limits, which means sooner or later, you will outgrow it.
Re: program, I think you will like Adobe Lightroom® more. It gets updated pretty often.
i would say no a point and shoot isn’t great for serious digital photography. you wanna stick to an SLR you really need to be able to change variables such as aperture and shutter speed to capture great digital images.
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no way Jose