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<blockquote data-quote="Darhawk" data-source="post: 1136797" data-attributes="member: 16788"><p>[MENTION=17070]Tony[/MENTION] I am sorry if I overwhelmed you! that was not my mission. It's really easy to make it more complicated than it needs to be. Just have to spend a few minutes to think about it to make a good choice. I just didn't want you to rush out and buy the first thing you set your eyes on. </p><p></p><p>To answer your question, I think the answer is YES..Yes you can get your car to look like your car..lol. If you practice and have a nice DSLR and lens you will be happy. Your pictures will stop being grainy and the color will be much better. You images will be clearer. If you go to <a href="http://www.autoblog.com/" target="_blank">http://www.autoblog.com/</a> you can find images taken with Nikon and Canon. Look for pictures of cars that you like and then save them to your desktop. Then right click on the image and go to Properties. Hit the tab that says Details and then you can scroll down and you'll see what ( sometimes ) what camera they actually used to create the image.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>For example this Ford Fiesta St was taken with a <strong>Canon Rebel XSi </strong>(<strong> ←</strong> cheap DSLR ) </p><p>= ↓ great pics!</p><p><a href="http://www.autoblog.com/photos/2014-ford-fiesta-st-first-drive/med/#photo-5763681" target="_blank">http://www.autoblog.com/photos/2014-ford-fiesta-st-first-drive/med/#photo-5763681</a></p><p> </p><p><em>Shot at :</em></p><p>F5.0</p><p>ISO 200</p><p>Shutter speed 1/125</p><p>Focal length of 100mm </p><p></p><p>Based on the properties of the images it tells me it was on a tripod and it was a zoom type lens, because they don't make a prime 104mm..</p><p>That pic looks awesome! Of course they cleaned it up a bit in Photoshop CS3</p><p></p><p>The Canon XSI is no longer made, but it can be found for around $550.00 new! If you can find one. I think the T4i is much better anyway. If you have large hands, then you might not like the feel of the T4i cause it's small.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darhawk, post: 1136797, member: 16788"] [MENTION=17070]Tony[/MENTION] I am sorry if I overwhelmed you! that was not my mission. It's really easy to make it more complicated than it needs to be. Just have to spend a few minutes to think about it to make a good choice. I just didn't want you to rush out and buy the first thing you set your eyes on. To answer your question, I think the answer is YES..Yes you can get your car to look like your car..lol. If you practice and have a nice DSLR and lens you will be happy. Your pictures will stop being grainy and the color will be much better. You images will be clearer. If you go to [URL]http://www.autoblog.com/[/URL] you can find images taken with Nikon and Canon. Look for pictures of cars that you like and then save them to your desktop. Then right click on the image and go to Properties. Hit the tab that says Details and then you can scroll down and you'll see what ( sometimes ) what camera they actually used to create the image. For example this Ford Fiesta St was taken with a [B]Canon Rebel XSi [/B]([B] ←[/B] cheap DSLR ) = ↓ great pics! [URL]http://www.autoblog.com/photos/2014-ford-fiesta-st-first-drive/med/#photo-5763681[/URL] [I]Shot at :[/I] F5.0 ISO 200 Shutter speed 1/125 Focal length of 100mm Based on the properties of the images it tells me it was on a tripod and it was a zoom type lens, because they don't make a prime 104mm.. That pic looks awesome! Of course they cleaned it up a bit in Photoshop CS3 The Canon XSI is no longer made, but it can be found for around $550.00 new! If you can find one. I think the T4i is much better anyway. If you have large hands, then you might not like the feel of the T4i cause it's small. [/QUOTE]
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