As you will notice the color is very vivid and quality is excellent. Good luck.
I would suggest Canon Rebel XS.It is a user friendly camera,easy to use and provide great image quality.
If you are a beginner and hoping to become a professional you might want to start with a DSLR Camera.
You would learn more by using this type of camera vs. a point and shoot.
I would recommend that you get a Canon XS DSLR.
It is a (Digital Single Lens Reflex) camera and sales for $549.00 up to $599.00. After you become proficient in using it, you can slowly add different lens to obtain full use of the camera. Most low cost point and shoot cameras do not offer the option of taking pictures in B&W.
You would have to convert those color pictures with the software provided with the camera. However, with the Canon you can set it to take B&W pictures.
I used a 300mm lens on my Canon and obtained some very awesome pictures of the moon.
Picture quality is great and the craters are in great detail. Canon has been my only choice in photography due to the quality of taking pictures with those cameras. The only real filters you should invest in will be
(1) UV (ultra violet) filter (primarily to protect the lens.
(2) Polarized filter (to take pictures through glass and aquariums (keeps glass from glaring).
Check out the following Flicker link.
I have several photos posted and you can get an idea on different settings used.
A film camera–a manual one, is the only way to learn photography. You set everything yourself, thus you’re in complete control of every shot. You’ll think about every photo you take.
Nikon FM10 (you can get this new), or better made, but discontinued, FM2.
If you get yourself a dSLR, it will be like a machine gun. Bang bang bang. Some photos will come out nicely (and you don’t know why), and the rest come out badly (and you still don’t know why).
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