![]() |
Digital camera If you were going to buy a digital camera and spend up to 300 on it, which would you buy? Im digital camera challenged on knowing which is best. |
i have a canon powershot sd400. its pretty good and when i bought it it was around $250 i believe. |
I am so not any good at finding the right camera :eek: :eek: ..but I will watch this thread to see If I can learn anything. :rolleyes: pooh's mum |
I agree. Get a Canon Powershot, whichever one is around your price range. |
I got the canon powershot A560 and I love it, its a basic shoot and point camera. Amazon has it the cheapest for 129.99 no shipping or tax. |
Canon. I have an S3IS, which is the big point & shoot (not an SLR, not a compact) I would also recommend the smaller Canons. |
i wet digital camera shopping earlier this year and ended up with the canon powershot SD1000... I had bought a kodak first and ended up returning it for the powershot! ILOOOVE IT! Goodluck in your search! |
This is the one I got, I am very happy, specially I remove the red eye instantly:aimeeyork Check the link http://www.shopping.hp.com/webapp/sh...ABA&catLevel=2 |
I just purchased a Kodak Z712-IS a few weeks ago. It's easy to use, good on batteries and takes great pictures in low light conditions. |
Last weekend we bought a Sony Cyber-shot DSH-HC. Love it! (so far) It was $249.00 at Wal-Mart. |
I agree on Canon Powershot:thumbup: |
My Suggestions For a newbie with digital cameras, my first tip is to forget about digital zoom completely. It does nothing but make your pics blurry...turn that feature off if your camera allows. Concentrate on MP-megapixels-and optical zoom. I recently purchased another digital camera and these were my top picks after quite a bit of research. Panasonics have a great lens by Leica and it's hard to find many cameras with 10X opitcal zoom. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...activeda654-20 Another with superb zoom is the Nikon Coolpix which is a little more but has 10X zoom also. ![]() ![]() One last tip is to be aware of "digital delay" which means there is lag-time between pushing the button to take the picture and actually getting the shot. Just take loads of shots and delete the ones you don't like. Good luck with your new camera. Have fun with it. |
I personally have a Canon Powershot and it's OK but we just bought my son a Nikon Cool Pix and I love that camera...when this Canon bites the dust that's the next small, digital camera I get. It retails for about $249 or so but lately all the camera stores around us and I think even Best Buy and Walmart had it on sale for $199 and we got it in the limited edition color red but you can get it in black, too.:D You should get some great ideas from this thread that's for sure. |
PC World's Picks PC Magazine has this article with its top 5 digital cameras for beginners http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2704,2209659,00.asp |
THanks! Im still lookin for a camera. It seems that the Cannon has the quickest time as far as pushing the button and taking the pic. |
All times are GMT -8. The time now is 08:15 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.9
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Copyright ©2003 - 2018 YorkieTalk.com
Privacy Policy - Terms of Use