Which is better for someone who is not technically orient, a 35mm or digital camera?
Answers: Whether it's 35mm or digital you'll enjoy to gain some knowledge contained by photography. A suggestion would be go to your local library and bring back a book(s) on basic photography. Learn what different settings of shutter speed, aperture, lighting, and focal planes will do.
If you buy a 35mm camera you will eventually buy a digital one. I suggest skip the 35mm.
Cameras that tolerate you have SOME control and not fully auto would be:
Canon Powershot A710 IS
Canon PowerShot A630
Fujifilm FinePix E900
Fujifilm Finepix F31fd
Sony CyberShot DSC-H2 (if can still be found).
PS Untill you swot to control your digital camera with different settings, you can still draw from excellent photos just by departing on auto.
Get a 35mm SLR and take some classes. This will do two things. It will introduce you to the sleight of hand of the darkroom and how to compose, expose, develop and print your images and a long the course you will become technically proficient.
Since you need like peas in a pod technical skills to successfully operate both 35mm SLR's and DSLR's, the with the sole purpose advantage to the 35mm SLR is a MUCH lower initial cost and the availability of honourable used ones (stick with Nikon or Canon) and the authority of the DSLR, instant gratification.
In the end erudition using a 35mm is the clear way to slowly develop your skills as a budding photographer
I prefer the 35mm.
I did buy a digital camera and be impressed with it, but still prefer the hoary 35mm with an aray of lenses.
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