Tomorrow I'm doing the restaurant week thing and going to Poste with Perky K. I am wearing a skirt and strappy black sandals, so someone better appreciate the non-denim lengths I've gone to. (Things I love about my job #57: "well, you're cleaning your workspace with bleach solution" dress code! This leaves me with very little motivation to upgrade my clothes.)
Pursuant to shirts, this weekend I walked into Macy's looking for a camisole-type thingie and walked out with... a blue v-neck t-shirt. Yes, I know: you are all shocked by this break from tradition.
Also, shopping appeal: I'm breaking down and buying a digital camera. I'm soliciting opinions. HOWEVER, comma, I am on a budget. I'm looking in the $200 - $250 range, with an absolute limit of three hundred fifty dollars ($350) for the camera and basic accessories (second battery, larger memory card, etc). I really would like a digital SLR, but it's not happening this year. CNET has a real crush on the Canon Powershot series; does anyone else have nice or nasty things to say as I reach for the sales papers? I want instant gratification at high resolution, but I'll settle for decent warmup and shot-to-shot time, good picture quality, 7+ mpix, and an optical viewfinder.
Pursuant to shirts, this weekend I walked into Macy's looking for a camisole-type thingie and walked out with... a blue v-neck t-shirt. Yes, I know: you are all shocked by this break from tradition.
Also, shopping appeal: I'm breaking down and buying a digital camera. I'm soliciting opinions. HOWEVER, comma, I am on a budget. I'm looking in the $200 - $250 range, with an absolute limit of three hundred fifty dollars ($350) for the camera and basic accessories (second battery, larger memory card, etc). I really would like a digital SLR, but it's not happening this year. CNET has a real crush on the Canon Powershot series; does anyone else have nice or nasty things to say as I reach for the sales papers? I want instant gratification at high resolution, but I'll settle for decent warmup and shot-to-shot time, good picture quality, 7+ mpix, and an optical viewfinder.
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Date: 2008-08-16 11:20 pm (UTC)I'm screaming at myself to stay in my budget, but I'm also thinking about what nonessential money I've spent money on this year (five days in Boston, one super-expensive dinner, eating out 2 - 5 times a month) and there's a small devil pointing out that really, how many costs do I have? But even if I get a dSLR, having a small point-and-shoot for occasions when the full rig is problematic makes some sense.
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Date: 2008-08-18 08:17 pm (UTC)Speaking of my comprehension problems, I wrote thinking "camera that is as manual as possible to get over that hump before gettting a dSLR."
If the question is instead dSLR + PS, = get one of the canon powershot SD series (preferably one of the recent ones with image stabilization). They are relatively cheap, tiny, fit everywhere where you wouldn't want to take an SLR, take great pics, and we've been really happy with ours. And it looks like this CHSK thing even lets you do some manual stuff with it.
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Date: 2008-08-19 04:12 am (UTC)I was super-vague because, hey, can't everyone on the internet read my mind? Basically, I'm pretty sure I'm transiting toward a dSLR (hey, I have a photography icon), but the budget this year doesn't include $500 of non-critical electronics. Slating in a March 2009 splurge looks a lot less damaging. (Michelle Singletary would be so proud of my budgeting attempts.) I've handled a few Powershots, so now I need to poke at the competition and decide which I like more. Anyone who provides me with a viewfinder gets some points: my last camera (Kodak C875) didn't have one, and trying to shoot in bright sun, and thinking about the battery drain, drove me nuts.
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Date: 2008-08-19 10:51 pm (UTC)But if you are going to be transitioning pretty quickly, something like the SD is nice for getting convenient shots after you get the dSLR as well. (And it has a small viewfinder... but it does have one!)
Why yes, I am a Canon groupie! Though my IR-converted Coolpix has been really good to me, so I shoudn't leave Nikon out either.
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