Whats a good digital camera besides the SLR models that will take quality jaw dropping pictures that has high mega pixel, but cheap enough? I been looking around Circuit City, Best Buy, Comp USA, Sears, Walmart, Target, ebay looking for a good camera to buy. My budget is around atleast $300. So basically I'm asking for a good point and shoot digital camera thats in my budget, but has enough pixels over 5.
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Originally posted by 97Ludefor that price range, canon is your best bet. Nikon is a good brand for their high end products, but for their point and shoots, they are made poorly.
Try looking at the
Canon A610
Canon SD450
Canon SD400
Brands to steer away from
Kodak
Olympus
i have a kodak and it works fine, i took this pic @ 1/1000 shutter speed too (yes the fan was running)
oh and my friend has olympus as well, i think his works great too.
considering that Chan is a beginner and wont probably be adjusting aperature, white balance, shutter and ISO and all that BS...i wouldnt recommend a hard to use camera.
personally, i think my Kodak works pretty damn well...
good camera review places:
http://www.dcresource.com/
http://www.steves-digicams.com/
check fatwallet.com (hot deals) for some awesome pricing on cameras, i believe there was a deal for a Canon A520 or 510? for like 180...Last edited by wed3k; 12-06-2005, 12:09 AM.
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Originally posted by wed3k
i have a kodak and it works fine, i took this pic @ 1/1000 shutter speed too (yes the fan was running)
"form follows function."
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Originally posted by Chan_ManVery nice. I always wanted to be a professional photographer, but my parents threaten to disown me if I did (its an asian thing) they think if I major in computers I will make better living etc etc. So I'm going to do it as a hobby.
i was like
but yea, canon and sony's have very nice lens. a larger lens will be able to capture more light and also look for a camera with attachable lens such as telephoto, wide angle and fish-eye lens.
so when you do get more experienced, you can play around with them.
check out this review...
pretty much no cons
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canona520/
id highly suggest it, it is going for around 170 off of dell.com (plus you can use more coupons)
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When it comes to camera's, everyone has personel opinions. I sell point-and-shoots everyday, and the most returns and complaints we have are with Kodaks and Olympus's. I've been into photography for about 7-8 years now, and i've heard many more negative remarks about kodak's and olympus's than anything.
And when i give my opinion about camera's, i look for more than a simple "click and there is your picture", and that is my problem when people ask me about camera's lol. Some people just need to shoot some random shots of their kids or a family get together, and i always forget that ha.
Kodak is a good begininers camera, but thats where it about ends for me. Their quality is just subpar, and their printers are very good at all compared to the competition.
Point-and-shoot Canon's are not a hard to use camera at all.
I am not trying to downtalk you or your friends camera's whatsoever, im just stating my personal opinion. So please don't take any offense.Last edited by 97Lude; 12-06-2005, 12:32 AM.
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Originally posted by 97LudeWhen it comes to camera's, everyone has personel opinions. I sell point-and-shoots everyday, and the most returns and complaints we have are with Kodaks and Olympus's. I've been into photography for about 7-8 years now, and i've heard many more negative remarks about kodak's and olympus's than anything.
And when i give my opinion about camera's, i look for more than a simple "click and there is your picture", and that is my problem when people ask me about camera's lol.
Kodak is a good begininers camera, but thats where it about ends for me.
Point-and-shoot Canon's are not a hard to use camera at all.
I am not trying to downtalk you or your friends camera's whatsoever, im just stating my personal opinion. So please don't take any offense.
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I have a Fuji S5000. Full of features and excellent pictures. What I have figured out is the lens is the first thing you should be looking at. My Fuji has a 10X optical lens. I try to stay out of the digital zoom because when your in digital zoom the camera isn't reproducing the actual pixal. It looks at the one to it's right, and left and calculates what it probably is. When looking at how many mega-pixals to have on your camera....
6M for 8X11 pictures
3M for 5X7 or 8X11
2M for 4X6 or 5X7
1M for 4X6
These numbers are for uncropped pictures. I always leave my camera set on 3M so I can crop them down to 4X6 prints that are still the image quality of a 35mm film photo.It really is a labor of love making a neglected CB7 with "normal wear and tear" into something worth being proud of.
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Originally posted by 97Ludefor that price range, canon is your best bet. Nikon is a good brand for their high end products, but for their point and shoots, they are made poorly.
Try looking at the
Canon A610
Canon SD450
Canon SD400
Brands to steer away from
Kodak
Olympus
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