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Having a camera that doesn't look "professional" is key to capturing an authentic experience.
Having a camera that does it internally is best, because then all you need is a tripod and a 600-foot freight ship to make a wonderful little clip.
We have to wonder perhaps naively if somewhere down the road manufacturers like Fujifilm, Eastman-Kodak, Olympus, Nikon and others who play in both the traditional film and digital photography market foresee a day down the road when they'll make a camera that does both film and digital photography.
This camera carries the highest recommendation I can give (until its successor comes out), not only to regular picture takers who want a camera that does cool stuff, but also to serious photographers with DSLRs that want to have a pocket camera but don't want to give up the ability to get that perfect shot.
A camera that doesn't see all of the people in a huddle room is hardly useful.
Taking the time beforehand to think it through means you won't have to fumble with a camera that doesn't suit your needs and instead can focus on making some memories worth snapping a picture of.
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In fact, it's the very image of the production of Hellman's "Road to Nowhere," which was shot with a DSLR (in other words, a tiny camera that doesn't at all look like a movie camera or even like a video camera), with a very spare crew, very little added lighting — and, of course, very little budget.
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First place went to an old camera that doesn't even need a battery.
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