Date : March 15th, 2010Category : UncategorizedAuthor : Editor1 Comment
Does anyone know if the Olympus e-510 digital dslr camera is sufficent enough to use for wedding photography. I am on very tight budget to start with, The camera comes with a 14-44mm and 40-150mm lens and is cuurently under $800.00.
Okay so this question may make me sound like a bit of an idiot but oh well..
My teacher gave me a manual camera and for the past week I’ve been trying to get the hang of it, so I bought a film and took it to him so he could load the film into it. So, he loaded the film in and told me it was ready to go, so I went and took a load of pictures. Today, I went to take out the film so I could get it processed (Are you meant to take the film out?) and it looked as though the film hadn’t worked correctly because it wasn’t wrapped around the spool. So, I re-loaded it and wrapped it properly and now it looks as though it’s working cos with every picture I take the film moves around. So, I’m fully confused as to whether all the pictures I took yesterday were captured or not, or whether I have to take ‘em all again.
On Apollo 11, does anyone know where the camera was located when Neil Armstrong came down the ladder and stepped onto the moon for the first time? If he was the first one on the moon, who shot the video? It seems unlikely that there would be a camera mounted on the outside of the lunar lander, because it would be damaged during the flight or landing, and if there was a camera there, why are there no other videos from it other than Armstrong stepping onto the moon? Please cite primary sources if possible. Thank you.
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I know generally the camera has to be of the same brand; ie. Canon lens for a Canon camera. I was just wondering does anybody know of a digital slr camera that can do this.
If not, maybe you can tell me which camera you have and if it is good or not.
Thanks alot.
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