by Papa9571 » Mon Jan 12, 2009 1:36 am
Yes you can. SLR cameras are available and are relativly inexpensive. But when you factor in film costs they get quite expensive. I have a Canon Digital REbel (6 mp) and a Canon Rebel XTI (10 mp) and have taken well over 30,000 shots in the last 6 years. Together both DSLR's cost me $2000 with four 2mp memory cards. Figure what it would have cost me in film (24 shots a roll at $5.00) and you can see a sigficant savings.
The myth that you cant "develop" your own pics with a DSLR are false. If you are serious and want to get the most out of your DSLR, and get the most editable image you can get, set your camera to record your pics in RAW mode. There are advantages and disavantes to doing this however, in my opinion, it is well worth it. The disavantage is that RAW images take up the most room on your memory card. The advantages are that RAW is the closest you can get to "film" with a DSLR and the all of the images information is editable. If you choose to save room on your memory card and choose jpeg, tiff, or another file format a lot of the image information is combined and the image is not as editable.
Make sure you have a good photo editing program and you can get shots that look amazing.
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