Get a disposable camera first, so you get the hand of it. Then once you can handle the disposable, get a Sony MPEGMovieVX. It has:
. Smart zoom
. 3.2 MEGA PIXELS
. Cyber Shot.
its pretty good for first timers.
Panasonic, Canon, or Olympus all have great optics and features. Check them out at a camera store, Staple's, Office Depot, etc, and find out which feels the easiest to use for you. I love my new Panasonic DMC FZ-35. It seems like the controls are all easy to find and easy to figure out what they do. But they will cost around $350.00
"Starter" camera means that you do not want to take very sharp pictures with good color faith, so you can buy a point and shoot camera with a fixed lens for not much money.
Try to find something that has money put in its quality, not extra features that you may not need.
Or, you can look at a dSLR, which has interchangable lenses. They are more expensive, though, but will give you features that you will soon want in a camera if you become a serious photographer. The ultimate (probably) dSLR for you will likely be a Canon 50D, but that is well into the future when you are a committed photographer.
the self timer times by its self so if you turn it on and walk away it takes a little bit of time until it takes a pic by its self.
I think a Kodak camera would be your best choice. They are good quality and take first class photos.
The first camera was absolutely called the Zoopraxiscope in 1800's
Yes but a front surface mirror ( the mirror is on the front of the glass not behind it ) is best. If you are going to take a photo of yourself in a mirror you have to place the camera at an angel where the camera sees you in the mirror and you see the camera not yourself. So place the camera at a 45 degree angle to the mirror and place yourself opposite of it. look at the camera, set the timer and let it go or use a long shutter release if the camera is designed for it. Of course those of us who carry rangefinders, SLRs or TLRs have been taking photos with mirrors for years.
The first camera was invented long before the 1900s. George Eastman invented the "Kodak" camera, the first camera marketed to the general public, in the 1900s.
it depends on if you mean a camera timer or an overall timer.. if an overall timer then yes. if a camera timer then no, none of the blackberry's have a timer for your camera. but if you go on app world and type in "nux shoot" you will get one, it is completely free and great.
Many of the newer digital camera's come with built in timer's so you can set it and join in! Check your manual that comes with the camera for specific instructions.
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Below are the steps to set timer on ipad:1. Open the Camera app (Self-timer is available for Photo and Square mode only (not for video or Time-lapse))2. Tap on the timer icon near the shutter. On the iPad, the timer icon is above the shutter, near the HDR option.3. When you tap, you get three options: no timer, 3s timer, 10s timer. (would have been great if you could enter an arbitrary amount for the timer)4. Tap on the timer value to enable the self-timer.5. Test the timer by tapping on the shutter. You should see a countdown on the screen before the shutter clicks. (Unfortunately, there is no sound indication for the countdown.)
To take a photo shoot by yourself you will need a camera that has a timer option on it. Then simply set up the timer cam and pose while waiting for the countdown. A phone may also be used for this, but a camera will have better quality. Hope this helped.
the self timer times by its self so if you turn it on and walk away it takes a little bit of time until it takes a pic by its self.
He set the camera on a timer and put it ontop of things.
If you are looking for the best camera to purchase that is under $100.00 Canon has a good one called the Powershot. This camera does not have a lot of the different settings on it that some might want but it is a great point and shoot camera especially for the beginner. It is a 10 megapixel, and does have a self timer on it. You can also use it for recording as well.
Synonyms for first-timer would be debutant, virgin or beginner.
You can't, but you can download apps like 'silent camera' ect from blackberry appworld which is a camera seperate to the original camera and it is silent and also has a timer. Hope I helped:)
Yes it is best to set filtration to a timer.
I think a Kodak camera would be your best choice. They are good quality and take first class photos.