Good Cameras

New Users (or anyone else) is/are welcome to ask questions in here to which the answers might be obvious to most but you simply don't know yourself or are unsure where to find the answer. You can also ask questions about the working of the forum or anything else you may think of.

Moderator: MAN 16.242

Forum rules
### This section is a NO FLAMING ZONE! That means you cannot reply "harshly", abusively, sarcastically or in any negative manner to members. ###
Post Reply
User avatar
Adelaide Hills DD
Posts: 213
Joined: Fri Jun 26, 2015 10:44 am
Favourite Vehicle: Scania K320UB Gemilang (3401)
Location: Adelaide Hills, South Australia, Australia

Good Cameras

Post by Adelaide Hills DD »

Hey guys, I am considering buying a SLR camera but stuck on which one. It's for taking photos of buses and any other public transport.

Would really appreciate your help :)

Angus
What even is a bus?
User avatar
boronia
Posts: 21582
Joined: Sat Mar 06, 2004 6:18 am
Favourite Vehicle: Ahrens Fox; GMC PD4107
Location: Sydney NSW

Re: Good Cameras

Post by boronia »

For anyone interested in a good cheap point&shoot pocket camera, check out the Sony model that Aldi is selling next Saturday. 20x zoom, 18 MP, $199. I've got an earlier version and it takes brilliant pics.
Preserving fire service history
@ The Museum of Fire.
User avatar
Bedford-29
Posts: 4942
Joined: Mon Sep 20, 2010 1:31 pm

Re: Good Cameras

Post by Bedford-29 »

I have a Nikon D7100 which I haven`t tried bus gunzeling with it yet but take damn excellent picture.
Previoulsy known as United Diesel 15
User avatar
krustyklo
Posts: 2648
Joined: Wed Mar 10, 2004 11:12 am
Location: Lalor, VIC

Re: Good Cameras

Post by krustyklo »

I have a Nikon D7000 and am pretty happy with the quality of photos it takes, ease of use, and start up time.
Post Reply

Return to “New Users/Ask a Simple Question”