If you don't mind my asking, what camera do you use on these great inside Christmas shots? I don't have an expensive camera. I feel like I get decent photos outside, but I don't like the indoor photos I get most of the time. Since our first grandbaby is due in January, I'm kind of guessing my daughter isn't going to let me go outside for photo shoots! I'm considering purchasing another camera and would appreciate any feedback. THANKS!
That was taken a couple of years ago and I'm not sure which camera I was using at the time. Whatever it was, I'm sure it's no longer available. I currently use a canon sx130 - about $200 - a point and shoot. I'm pretty happy with it. Of course, a DSLR would give that quick response, but Christmas ornaments stand more still than babies! :)
Thanks Patsy. I am asking several people, just trying to figure out what might be best. I like using a point and shoot because I can easily carry it with me, so I appreciate the suggestion. I like natural light the best, but that's not always possible. Thanks again!
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If you don't mind my asking, what camera do you use on these great inside Christmas shots? I don't have an expensive camera. I feel like I get decent photos outside, but I don't like the indoor photos I get most of the time. Since our first grandbaby is due in January, I'm kind of guessing my daughter isn't going to let me go outside for photo shoots! I'm considering purchasing another camera and would appreciate any feedback. THANKS!
That was taken a couple of years ago and I'm not sure which camera I was using at the time. Whatever it was, I'm sure it's no longer available. I currently use a canon sx130 - about $200 - a point and shoot. I'm pretty happy with it. Of course, a DSLR would give that quick response, but Christmas ornaments stand more still than babies! :)
Thanks Patsy. I am asking several people, just trying to figure out what might be best. I like using a point and shoot because I can easily carry it with me, so I appreciate the suggestion. I like natural light the best, but that's not always possible. Thanks again!
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