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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D90
Canon or Nikon
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<blockquote data-quote="capri123" data-source="post: 84" data-attributes="member: 2"><p>I am an aspiring photographer. (Going to college for it next year for fashion photography.)</p><p>I'm currently using my mom's Lumix digital camera to photograph people; however, it doesn't seem to fit the type of photographs I sometimes try to capture. I need a camera with excellent focus. Quick shutter so I can capture a train moving in front of me. (Exaggeration) But, you get the point.</p><p>I often try to get people to jump, or even when I'm taking pictures for school at sporting events, it won't capture them. It's just a blur.</p><p>I need excellent focus, really good zoom (hers is an 18mm) And it sometimes isn't sufficient.</p><p>I just need a really good camera.</p><p></p><p>I am keen to buy a Nikon D90 or should i opt for Canon rebel?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="capri123, post: 84, member: 2"] I am an aspiring photographer. (Going to college for it next year for fashion photography.) I'm currently using my mom's Lumix digital camera to photograph people; however, it doesn't seem to fit the type of photographs I sometimes try to capture. I need a camera with excellent focus. Quick shutter so I can capture a train moving in front of me. (Exaggeration) But, you get the point. I often try to get people to jump, or even when I'm taking pictures for school at sporting events, it won't capture them. It's just a blur. I need excellent focus, really good zoom (hers is an 18mm) And it sometimes isn't sufficient. I just need a really good camera. I am keen to buy a Nikon D90 or should i opt for Canon rebel? [/QUOTE]
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