Panasonic DMC-LZ2 --- bought (2) online @ Panasonic -
Full price was $300 each - NOW it's LESS - you can get one for about your price range . . . see 'source' listing below
Have one for my grave photo projects since mid '05 - works so well (and easily) that my friend/partner bought one also, after he did extensive, in-depth research on it . . . we use them all the time for archive photo records at a web site, but have not used them for video with sound yet. (Not much sound or movement to record in cemeteries!).
It is my understanding that one can do such, with this camera, if one has backup batteries on hand. . . video uses lots of power.
I appreciate your statement "biggest bang for the buck" - especially with all the available choices out there today. Good luck to you in your shopping venture.
2006-07-19 10:02:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Well...I have a Kodak EasyShare Digital Camera with 5.0 Mega Pixles (the more pixels the better), it takes great pictures, it has the option for video and audio even though the audio isn't that great. But for $150 you're not going to get the best of the best, but you can still get a good camera for taking pictures.
2006-07-19 09:53:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Be sure to get a mechanical zoom and not a digital zoom. The mechanical zoom has a lense that moves in and out to zoom, a digital zoom does not.
I have had very good luck with my Kodak EasyShare CX6330. Great quailty, easy as pie to operate. A new Easyshare model is available, I'm sure.
Good luck!
2006-07-19 10:40:46
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answered by ? 3
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decide for the Nikon D80, this would be a extraordinary little digicam able to genuine professional outcomes. it has 10 megapixels ,shhots the utmost high quality uncooked information and makes use of the sd enjoying cards that he would have from his compact notwithstanding in the utmost high quality putting he will in straightforward terms get around 50 photos on a 1gb card. it comes with a extraordinary high quality 18-70mm lens.It has 11 selectable concentration factors does 3 frames in step with 2d. for a hundred jpegs. it has finished vehicle modes and an entire array of handbook odes besides so as he grows in self assurance he can take ore administration on an identical time as nevertheless getting the terrific high quality photos. it is likewise totally compatable with the nikon speedlight resourceful lighting fixtures gadget value around £650 for digicam and lens enable £30-£35 for a extreme speed reminiscence card inclusive of sandisk extremely 2 2gb it additionally function the 1005 sector matix metering, it is likewise compatble with almost each nikon vehicle concentration lens ever made
2016-10-08 02:36:54
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answered by boland 4
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Although there are better, for the price range you are looking I like the Kodak EasyShare. I can't recall which model is about that price... just remember when you are looking the more pixels the better quality the photos. There is also an HP model that is pretty good for that price range as well. Hope this helps!
2006-07-19 09:52:12
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answered by trollunderthestairs 5
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I agree with the sony cybershot. It will take amazing pictures. Check out newegg.com for good prices. Ebay will have good deals for that price.
2006-07-19 09:54:05
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answered by joeythekangar00 1
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i would reccomed any canon or nikon camera with that price range. i like konica minolta but they are very pricey
2006-07-19 10:10:42
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answered by Kremer 4
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There is some useful advice here.
2006-07-21 08:45:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to: http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/compare.asp
2006-07-19 09:51:15
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answered by toejam_rummy 3
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Nikon is the best!
2006-07-19 09:50:04
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answered by Anonymous
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