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<blockquote data-quote="fleurya" data-source="post: 388613" data-attributes="member: 22866"><p>Thanks for all the suggestions. I haven't replied because I was visiting family and they way out where the only option for internet is still dialup!! (yes, those places still exist). </p><p></p><p>I haven't gotten a camera yet, but I'm most-likely going to do with Canon because they have a lot of rep and I've always used their point-and-shoot cameras. I've never messed with manual controls at all, so I guess you could say I'm starting at the bottom. I mostly want to do some casual photography of landscape, macro, vacation stuff that actually looks good, and whatever else comes my way. </p><p></p><p>I wanted to take some photography classes at a local college, but they make you go through a lot of extra stuff using film and black and white only shots before you can even get into digital photography. I'm sure that's all really good to know, but I'm not trying to be a pro or dedicate so much time. </p><p></p><p>Thanks again for you help. I'm going to do some more shopping for cameras and I'll probably be back with more questions!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fleurya, post: 388613, member: 22866"] Thanks for all the suggestions. I haven't replied because I was visiting family and they way out where the only option for internet is still dialup!! (yes, those places still exist). I haven't gotten a camera yet, but I'm most-likely going to do with Canon because they have a lot of rep and I've always used their point-and-shoot cameras. I've never messed with manual controls at all, so I guess you could say I'm starting at the bottom. I mostly want to do some casual photography of landscape, macro, vacation stuff that actually looks good, and whatever else comes my way. I wanted to take some photography classes at a local college, but they make you go through a lot of extra stuff using film and black and white only shots before you can even get into digital photography. I'm sure that's all really good to know, but I'm not trying to be a pro or dedicate so much time. Thanks again for you help. I'm going to do some more shopping for cameras and I'll probably be back with more questions! [/QUOTE]
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