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Halp plz Rain
So, i'm a complete n00b when it comes to cameras, and i was wanting to buy a camera which can take good photos at night when there is not alot of light.
i'm not talking about some hi-tec top of the range camera, just $400 max.
anyone care to help me plz :]
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>> heavyweather !4AIf7oXcbA
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Not gonna happen, chief. Well, I suppose you could get a Canon AE-1 with its 50 1.8 used off of Ebay or Craigslist for like $75, that'd take good night shots.

But if you're talking digital, none of the point and shoots are good at it at that price range, and it's only until you get into DSLRs with fast primes that you can take night photos that are acceptable.

pic related (worst lit stage I've ever seen in my life), Nikon D50, 50mm f/1.8 lens

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>> Anonymous
Fuji Natura Classica or S? Film, though.

http://fujifilm.jp/natura/

You could try Fuji's F31fd, too. That's a digi compact. Decent results with ISO 1600.

http://www.fujifilm.com/products/digital/lineup/f31fd/index.html

A DSLR with fast lens is still the way to go, though.