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 (:
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.
An average digital camera weighes approximatley 12 ounces, however, a professional camera (not including a stand) weighs about 18 ounces.
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.../:
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.
To determine the value of your camera, you can research similar models online or consult with a professional appraiser. The worth of your camera will depend on factors such as its condition, age, brand, and any additional features it may have.
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.