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Hi all,
I was in the Apple Store today bumming around and had a great time looking through all of the photos they have in iPhoto. I've always enjoyed those pictures - they're such nice quality. The colors are always so vibrant and the focus is always great. My question is this - how can I come close to this quality? What sort of camera should I be looking for? I've always been told that having an expensive camera won't make you a better photographer, and I'm sure that's true, but my camera comes no where near that quality (it's just a regular point-and-shoot). Obviously, those photos are taken by a professional with equipment way out of my range and probably skill level. Still, I love how those pictures come out and am curious what kind of camera I should be looking at if I want to be able to sort of look like that.
Cheers,
Taylor
I was in the Apple Store today bumming around and had a great time looking through all of the photos they have in iPhoto. I've always enjoyed those pictures - they're such nice quality. The colors are always so vibrant and the focus is always great. My question is this - how can I come close to this quality? What sort of camera should I be looking for? I've always been told that having an expensive camera won't make you a better photographer, and I'm sure that's true, but my camera comes no where near that quality (it's just a regular point-and-shoot). Obviously, those photos are taken by a professional with equipment way out of my range and probably skill level. Still, I love how those pictures come out and am curious what kind of camera I should be looking at if I want to be able to sort of look like that.
Cheers,
Taylor