Camera terms for newbies
SLR = single lens reflex , means you view your target through the actual lens. SLRs normally have interchangeable lens.
Macro = extreme close up photos of small objects like skinks. Note recommended for Slatestar, this site would fill up with scat close ups (shudder)
Zoom = ability to zoom in on faraway objects. Good for bird photography or photographing subjects without them being aware.
Digital zoom = advertising term or con - ignore.
Pixels = number of dots that make up a digital image 5.3 megapixel means a photo about 3000 by 2000.
My computer monitor is set on 1280 by 1024. I have blown up 2 mg pictures (1600 x 1200) to A2 size but that takes an exceptional photo. (Note : on my web site all the photos have been reduced to 800 by 600 as I eventually intend to sell them). The bid advantage of a big photo is that you can get clear images of sections of the photo
My first digital ( recommended starting camera )
I don't really know much about $600 cameras as they are not in my price range
and I am strongly attracted towards Nikon. Digital SLRs start at about $2,500 and are a bit pricey for a first camera. I've had 2 Nikon digitals ,I get very good photos and they are both strongly made and still working (I have had no trouble with any Nikon I have owned) The Nikon cool pix 4500
(
http://svc003.bne012i.server-web.com/catalogue/dirtcheap/cache/item-3267public.html?cache=no ) at almost $900 is the modern version of my older cameras. You can twist the camera so that you photograph your subject from strange angles. My version of the camera could take clear photos with the subject 12 cm from the lens, great for close ups.
Its cons were that it chewed batteries, I have 40 rechargeable batteries. And forget alkaline batteries (energizers), they can't that the high drain and conk out in ten minutes (but it looks like the camera comes with a Lon battery, which is good). Also most cheaper digitals have a lag between pressing the button and the photo actually being taken. I took 56 photos of this skinny coastal
http://150.101.58.70/thumbnails.php?id=Snake_Carpet_Python trying to get one with his tongue out. Oh, and the snake was one of the longest I?ve ever seen, over three meters.
Two rules with digitals.
1/Get heaps of memory. MY D100 has a Igig CF card. Thes means it will hold 303 3mg Jpg images.
2/Always photograph at the max resolution. It would be horrible to get
THE shot only to find that the image is too small to be viewable.
Hope this helps.