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<blockquote data-quote="Papperclippy" data-source="post: 113989" data-attributes="member: 12920"><p>Thanks for the replies. I currently have a canon sd1400. Unsure what settings. By slow I mean by the time it auto focuses and snaps our Lil guy is looking somewhere else and we get a baby body with a blurry head. If we use the flash within five feet, it whites out and blinds him making him squint in his pictures. We want a camera that'll deliver some great sharp pics with color detail. With this point and shoot, outside is hit or miss when shooting in the shade. </p><p></p><p>Im happy to hear the unbiased opinions. I was figuring I'd hear get the d7k since I posted in here and not the 5200. I want a good camera that we will grow with and would love to shoot action shots of him crawling if not walking soon. That's why I figured the d5200 would b good so that we can set it on the ground level with him. I know it's probably dumb since most of you guys use your cameras for shooting scenery and I've seen some great photos that I would love to learn how to do. When we hired a photographer to take pics of our son it made our camera look horrible and we would love to be able to take those photos. Obviously we would need some classes and books too but it would be a fun hobby I think. </p><p></p><p>So now that I rambled. Should I be looking at the 3200 instead? Megapixels don't mean too much since any pics we take will be printed in 8x10 max. Also, if you guys think a different point and shoot would be sufficient I am open to recommendations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Papperclippy, post: 113989, member: 12920"] Thanks for the replies. I currently have a canon sd1400. Unsure what settings. By slow I mean by the time it auto focuses and snaps our Lil guy is looking somewhere else and we get a baby body with a blurry head. If we use the flash within five feet, it whites out and blinds him making him squint in his pictures. We want a camera that'll deliver some great sharp pics with color detail. With this point and shoot, outside is hit or miss when shooting in the shade. Im happy to hear the unbiased opinions. I was figuring I'd hear get the d7k since I posted in here and not the 5200. I want a good camera that we will grow with and would love to shoot action shots of him crawling if not walking soon. That's why I figured the d5200 would b good so that we can set it on the ground level with him. I know it's probably dumb since most of you guys use your cameras for shooting scenery and I've seen some great photos that I would love to learn how to do. When we hired a photographer to take pics of our son it made our camera look horrible and we would love to be able to take those photos. Obviously we would need some classes and books too but it would be a fun hobby I think. So now that I rambled. Should I be looking at the 3200 instead? Megapixels don't mean too much since any pics we take will be printed in 8x10 max. Also, if you guys think a different point and shoot would be sufficient I am open to recommendations. [/QUOTE]
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