Cameras
By Lore2009
@Lore2009 (7378)
United States
February 21, 2011 3:56pm CST
These days a lot of people have digital cameras. I haven't had one of my very own yet and I was borrowing my family's until it broke. I was using it a lot and now that I don't have one, it is very inconvenient and sad that I can't capture some beautiful moments. How much of your digital camera do you use? Which one do you have? What did you do with your old film camera... they will be antique one day if not already.
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16 responses
@ricextreme (964)
• Ecuador
21 Feb 11
Like you, I don't own any digital camera, but I think I don't need cameras, because I don't have any special or beautiful moment to capture... also I don't like how I appear in photos so I prefer not to take photos of myself... I'd like to take photos of the other people, I mean the people that I'm surrounded by.
Also I'd like to take photos of all the nature I'd like to know... mountains, lakes, etc...
@ricextreme (964)
• Ecuador
25 Feb 11
Yes, but I'm so stupid I've lost the opportunity to capture that good moments...!!!!
@neesancute (67)
• Philippines
22 Feb 11
Perfect ^o^
I love photography so much if you lend me your digi cam
it would turn into memory full mode (laughs)
coz I really love taking pictures!! and I'm planning
to have a formal lessons too =)
I have an old film camera +~+ after a few years I might
sell it to antique buyers (evil laugh)
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@lilaclady (28207)
• Australia
21 Feb 11
I have had so many cameras through the years, oh God bless digital, how cool is it that we can take so many photos and not have to go get them developed...Sorry to hear you don't have a camera now...you will have to work hard on here at Mylot and buy yourseld a new one, you can do it, I bought my portable DVD player from my earnings on here...I think of Mylot every time I use it..Good luck....
@Jacobus1919 (1683)
• Philippines
22 Feb 11
Actually, I like photography. It is expressive and relaxing. As of now, I do not own any DSLR cameras but, I just burrow from time to time. I hope I do get to own one soon. I hope!
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@cervine888 (125)
• Pakistan
22 Feb 11
I have a Yashica MF2 Super analog camera it is very good. Good picture result. In good price, but the problem is same it is very costly to make pics from it. Reel expenses and developing them is costly. I suggest you to buy canon PowerShot s95
Its easy to use and very suitable price. I think its price is $350-400. You can buy one from the site of canon.
Thank u
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@DanaS2011 (351)
• United States
22 Feb 11
I love photography also and digital cameras are a good way to get the job done. You connect them straight to the computer and edit your photos . Don't get me wrong I love the old way of developing but you can't beat the instant results you get on the digital camera when the photo shows up on it.
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@danishcanadian (28953)
• Canada
23 Feb 11
I just bought a Sanyo camera Can't remember the model, but it only cost me $75. I love it, and it works wonders.
@JenInTN (27514)
• United States
23 Feb 11
I have an Easy share digital camera and I love it. It take wonderful pictures. It does pretty good with moving objects too if it is set on the correct setting. It is super user friendly too. I can't even remember the last film camera I had. I used those disposable ones before I got a digital...wait..I do remember. My last film camera got stolen in Tokyo..lol..I left it at a counter when I was shopping in the airport.
@mermaidivy (15395)
• United States
21 Feb 11
Digital camera is very good because you can take unlimited pictures(you need a memory card though) and you can pick which photos you like the best from all of the photos.
I'm using Canon, it is pretty good but it is dying for whatever, I'm gonna have to get a new one...
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@ybong007 (6643)
• Philippines
22 Feb 11
My digital camera was damaged, although I'm not a photographer nor like taking pictures every so often but a camera is very handy during special occasions. I am planning to buy a new one unfortunately camera reviews don't speak positive for entry level digicams. So I'm trying to save enough money so i can buy a mid range product. It may not be as good as a DSLR but not something that would take mediocre photos either.
@hardworkinggurl (37063)
• United States
22 Feb 11
I have a digital and can't remember what I did with the old film one. I can't imagine using it again as the digital is so convenient. I have a Kodak.
@marcmm (1804)
• Malaysia
24 Feb 11
I never have a film camera but my father once have and we still have it and can be use if want.
My first digital camera I get when I receive my 5 years service award and by that time the quality is not as good as now and most people prefer to still using film camera because of the quality. Then it was broken so I don't have a digital camera for quite a while.
My father then buy a new canon Powershot A350. It was a 5MP (The highest that time) and we have use it for a long time.
Since I don't have my own, I decided to buy myself a new digital camera last november. I buy Sony Cybershot DSC-T99D Gold. So far I satisfied with it and I even get my photo accepted at BigStockPhoto without editing. So I satisfied with the camera I have now.
In the future, I would like to buy a DSLR camera if I can affor to.
@tiffnkeat (1673)
• Singapore
22 Feb 11
I have had more than 3 digital cameras by now. The older ones are just sitting in the drawers, low resolution and also weak battery charge. I only use the Panasonic Lumix now.
As for my old SLR, I gave it away, only to hear from the person I gave it too that it was broken...
Digital makes things easier now that I can touch up the image myself too, so that I might look younger, more handsome and more muscles...just kidding.
@jhaidro (877)
• Philippines
22 Feb 11
When I had my first camera, taking pictures is a daily activity. I am using a point and shoot and after seeing the photos from my cousin who uses an DSRL, I was a bit discouraged because the photos that comes out of that camera is just amazing. That was before but now I see it as a challenge. One of these days, I will go back out and use my little camera and capture good photos.
I hope that you will have your own someday. Taking pictures is a fun activity, healthy even.
@hlgmdt (300)
• Philippines
22 Feb 11
I have noticed that too. Photography has become an 'in' thing even for non-professionals. I'm surprised that even ordinary (not professional photographers) people have cameras which have all the lenses and the functions that professional photography requires. What I have is a simple Samsung digital camera. It's not the expensive type but I'm satisfied with it. The only issue I have with it is that it is not rechargeable. It makes use of the traditional batteries. I wish to have a Nikon or Canon with the SLR features.