Monday, January 23, 2012

Finding a digital camera that does not blur motion?

Hello, a while back I purchased a Nikon Coolpix L10 camera (I believe it was) and found myself quite satisfied with pictures of still objects. However, as the majority of my photography is of trains in motion, and I do not have more than $150 to spend on a digital camera, do you have a recommendation for such a unit that will not result in blur when I take pictures of moving objects? I returned the camera a few days after purchase.Finding a digital camera that does not blur motion?If the train tracks are parallel to a car road, have someone drive alongside the train while you take pictures from the car. That way the relative speed between you and the train is zero, plus the ground will have a cool blurring effect. Obey all traffic laws and drive defensively. Also, take pictures on sunny days with the sun behind you. To answer your question though, I've been happy with the Fujifilm Finepix F10 because it has a larger sensor than most compact digital cameras to collect more light. It might help you.Finding a digital camera that does not blur motion?
umm try the hp photosmart lineFinding a digital camera that does not blur motion?$150 will buy you the most awesome Kodak DX7630 with the Schneider lens. It has a full manual mode as well as shutter priority!



Keep those shutter speeds up and you will never have a blurry train again.Finding a digital camera that does not blur motion?
A high shutter speed does not always guarantee that you'll stop motion. Shutter speed is determined by the ISO chosen and the f-stop you choose and the light available.



So if you're out on an overcast day and trying to use a low ISO of, say, 100 and need a lot of depth of field, perhaps using f8 or f11, your shutter speed will be too low to stop motion. Of course you can increase the ISO and lose image quality or open up a couple of stops to f4 and sacrifice depth of field.Finding a digital camera that does not blur motion?With only $150? Not really much I can suggest. But dont purchase another Nikon point and shoot. Out of every point and shoot camera theirs is the hardest to understnad. What you need to do is go to a camera sotre and Im not talking Best Buy or any such place like that. Im talking about a store that deals sepcifically in cameras. Tell them you need a point and shoot camera that has a high shutter speed. Getting a camera that has such will help you take better motion pictures. But really you should spend the money and get a professional Digital SLR. You can get them for good money if you know what you are looking for. Stick with well known camera names also. Nikon, Pentax, Canon and so on.Finding a digital camera that does not blur motion?
Make sure the next camera you buy is at least 1/1500 of a second to 1/2000 sec.

Check specs out on Website dpreview.com

Both Canons go to 1/2000 sec. Canon A560, Canon A570 IS

As far as digital SLRs, they start around $500-

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