Sunday, May 15, 2011

Does the SONY Alpha A330L Copper 10.2MP Digital SLR Camera have the color accent and video mode?

Does the SONY Alpha A330L Copper 10.2MP Digital SLR Camera have the color accent and video mode?

I am looking for a new camera and i would really like to have it have the color accent mode and i want to also be able to take videos…does anyone know if this camera i like has these features?

Answer by Lou G
no

Answer by Pole
It come with Vivid,B/W Contrast, Saturation, Sharpness
but doen not come with video mode.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0029U0WY8?ie=UTF8&tag=computer0bd-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0029U0WY8

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I want to buy a SLR camera, but I’m not sure if I should buy a digital one or not. I already have a regular Sony digital camera that is pretty good. I don’t really ever use a dark room so i would just be sending my film to CVS. Which do you think will be more useful for me. I also do not have a lot of money. I am 15 and I will be working over the summer, thats pretty much all the money I will have.

Oh the reason why I want one is because I go hiking in the Appelation(sp) Mountins and I want to take good photos.

please help me!
any advice is good!

Answer by partygrl319
If you don’t have a lot of cash, you might want to consider buying a used film SLR. You can get a lot of camera for a low amount of money now, as many “professional” level SLRs are flooding the market as pros switch to digital.

To be honest though the cost of film and developing will quickly eat up the savings. As you know already since you have a digital camera it is nice to be able to take all the shots you want and not have to worry about the extra expense.

With film you will find yourself spending a lot more time setting up the shot, since you only get so many. Of course this can be a good thing if you really want to learn the craft behind photography.

Answer by ???
A major advantage to digital is that you don’t have to print all of the pictures that you take so in the long run you save money (if you take lots of pics). So basically you can take all the pictues you want and only pay to print the good ones! Hope that helps and hope you get some good pictures!
P.S- Either way remember to have extra batteries and 2 memory cards/film (if you can afford the cost of two cards, it’s definitely worth it!).

Answer by Dr. Sam
At age 15, I would consider digital as the way to go. Why? You will spend a bit more for the equipment, but save TONS on film and processing fees. Look into a Nikon D40, which costs about $ 600 with a decent lens (the kit lens) and memory card.

There are a couple of film cameras by Nikon and Canon in the $ 250 range, with a lens. You might prefer the slightly more advanced cameras with cost in the $ 400 neighborhood, though, as the fature set is much more comparable to the dSLR’s out there.

If you are looking at a $ 400 film camera, you then have to buy film and get it processed and prints made. This can cost a minimum of about $ 10 per roll of 36 (and that’s a deep discount price I found on-line), so you can shoot only 20 rolls of film before you equal the cost of the digital camera. Of course, making your own digital prints can cost money, but you may find that you only print the really good pictures and viewing the others on the monitor is sufficient. With digital, you can take 50 shots of one subject without worrying about the expense, as opposed to limiting yourself by the length of the roll or the cost of the prints. Some will criticize this approach, saying it is no way to learn photography, but I say it is an excellent way to learn photography – so long as you view and analyze each image and learn from your results.

Answer by sdc_99
Unless you’re already into film photography, I’d get the digital SLR.

Answer by Greg S
As a photographer, who shot film for years, and resisted the transition to digital “because it wasn’t as good”, I would say DEFINITELY GO DIGITAL!

While I don’t know you, I think you’ll always be sorry if you buy a film camera! I can understand that money would be a major issue for a 15 year old, but I would definitely suggest that you go with a camera from Canon or Nikon. If your interest in photography grows over the years, you’ll want your camera system to grow with you! And both Canon and Nikon offer a wide assortment of lenses and accessories for their camera lines.

I sure hope this helps you…and that you have a GREAT trip! It sounds like a lot of fun!

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