It Really Does Depend What Your Looking For. If Your New To Photography Than I Would Go With A Kodak z981. (The Camera I Use) It Takes Amazing Pictures! But The Video On The Camera Is... Okay. But If You Want To Take Good Photos I Recommend You Use It Outdoors. Indoor Lighting Doesn't Take Good Quality Photos At All With This Camera. This Camera Is About $300. If Your Not A Beginner And Are Looking For A Truly Professional One The Are Near $1000. Hope This Helps (:
around 100k
An average digital camera weighes approximatley 12 ounces, however, a professional camera (not including a stand) weighs about 18 ounces.
Canon 60D is more of a Semi-Pro Camera, but it's actually a advanced Consumer Model.
Roughly £30 per hour for a full, professional camera operator, excluding their own kit.
Worth about $275 American Funds for the standard...depends on which lens and how many lens's are included.
It depends on the camera and what's wrong with it. A professional camera with interchangeable lenses is more likely to be repairable for less than the replacement cost than a "point and shoot" all-in-one with a fixed lens.
about 1,000$ to 1,500$
Yes, it is a professional camera.
Professional cameras cost much more than that. I would not buy a used camera, too many thing to go wrong.
A professional camera crew is typically comprised of 10 positions. Some of the more common positions of a professional camera crew include the cinematographer, director of photography and camera operator.
A digital camera would probably be best suited. there is really no need for a professional camera unless you are a pro or you are deeply into photography.
no, it's a camera brand.../:
An average digital camera weighes approximatley 12 ounces, however, a professional camera (not including a stand) weighs about 18 ounces.
Canon 60D is more of a Semi-Pro Camera, but it's actually a advanced Consumer Model.
The Olympus C5000 is a super nice camera. You can get one from websites like eBay, or from Best Buy or Radio Shack. I would consider this to be a professional camera.
A professional video camera creates electronic moving images. A regular movie camera records images on film. Most professional cameras are larger and heavier than the regular movie cameras.
depends on the camera. If It's a digital camera or if it's a professional comera
This really depends on the type of camera you are looking at. If you are looking at a professional camera, chances are the lens will be much bigger than an average family camera. However, most average-sized cameras have around 50 mm lens.