J_Robaatik wrote in post #14899653
i have no idea whats considered "good" or 'decent" for the price, i have researched endlessly on canons and nikons and their limitations, but i just don't have the right knowledge and comprehension of what these things mean.
That comes with time. Just keep learning. If you read something you don't understand, copy and paste it into google and you'll probably find many helpful links.
What measures have you actually taken to learn?
Here's a quick, easy to understand exposure primer
i have no idea whats considered "good" or 'decent" for the price
You'll usually get the best deals online.
The market watch section is good for finding deals
The Canon refurbished store
has some great deals. And the cameras are basically like new.
^^^ If you're interested in a refurbished camera, before you buy, take a look at the Canon loyalty Program thread
the first attachement with my name on the bottom is the type of image i want with a camera ( of course with a much clearer and deeper image )
You'll learn about all this soon I hope. But what you mean by "clearer" is, you want something with more in focus aka more "depth of field" (dof). More dof = more in focus, less blur. Less dof (shallow dof) = less in focus, more blur. Check out that first link I gave you.
As far as cameras are concerned, pretty much everything will do what you're asking.
I will list some entry level cameras (inexpensive). BTW, entry level doesn't mean it won't take great photos, on the contrary. All the cameras I list are more than capable of high image quality. These cameras can produce images for fine art prints, magazine covers, etc. The entry level means it might lack some features of the higher priced models, but not everyone needs those features anyways. Such as weather sealing, faster frames per second (how many photos you can snap in a second), better focusing for fast moving objects, smaller size, etc.
Canon 1100D (bottom of the line entry level)
Canon 550D
Canon 600D
Canon 650D (new model)
Canon 60D
Nikon D3200 (new model)
Nikon D5100
Nikon D7000 I mention this because it's an awesome camera for the price. I'm pretty sure it's out of your budget, especially since you might need to buy extra memory cards, batteries, lens(s), etc with whichever camera you choose. But I hate to leave it off the list.
A good flash for you would be the 430EXll
You'll probably want a diffuser for the flash too.
Okay, that's a lot for now. I'm sure many more will chime in. Here's another link to keep you busy.
EDIT:
I forgot to mention lenses. I'd stay away from the kit lenses. IMO a Canon 50mm f/1.8 is a great first lens to get. It's cheap, great image quality, and a great lens to use in low light clubs. Its a prime lens (fixed focal length). Which means it's only 50mm. There's no zoom. Using only a prime lens will make you think more (IMO) and will help you figure out exactly what you want out of a lens(s). You'll know exactly what you want out of your next lens purchases.