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2006-08-07 20:57:34 · 9 answers · asked by wiggles 1 in Consumer Electronics Cameras

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I always buy Canon and highly recommend it for digital cameras. It is the best brand out there. It could be a bit pricey, but it lasts a long time and takes spectacular pictures. If you're looking for something around the 5 - 6 megapixel range then, I would suggest PowerShot SD700 IS. The IS stands for Image Stabilization, so if you're a bit shaky, it'll still keep your shot clear and sharp, instead of blurry. I would definitely invest in this camera, even though it's a little pricey ($400-500). However, it's very powerful, it'll last you a long time, and well-worth the money. If it's too costly for you, I would still stick with Canon, but look for a different model that suits your needs.

2006-08-07 21:13:27 · answer #1 · answered by Dude 3 · 1 0

You can get a decent point & shoot for about $200-$300. Add $50 for a memory card and you're good to go. These cameras have 3 to 5 megapixels (good enough for 5x7 inch prints) and 3x optical zoom. I'd stick with Kodak or Canon.
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If you want more, $300-$500 will get you 5 to 8 megapixels (for 8x10 inch prints) and 10x optical zoom so you can zoom in much closer. Brands to consider now also include Sony, Panasonic, Nikon, and Olympus. You can also get a simple model with a very sleek and tiny design in this price range.
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If this is a serious hobby, a digital SLR camera is the way to go. This will set you back $800+ however. The Nikon D50 is a great entry level model.
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For specific recommendations, you'll really have to provide more information.

2006-08-07 22:06:00 · answer #2 · answered by OMG, I ♥ PONIES!!1 7 · 0 0

The best fixed lens (ie non digital SLR) camera that money can buy is the Sony DSC-R1, 10 megapixel camera. It will cost you roughly $800 after the $100 Sony rebate. A 2 gig Sony Memory Stick Pro for this camera will cost roughly $50, brand new, at pricegrabber.com (best prices for memory I've found).

http://www.dcresource.com/reviews/sony/dsc_r1-review/index.shtml

2006-08-08 05:40:32 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I have a Panasonic Lumix LZ-5. Fantastic pics in most conditions, including low light. 5 mega pixel, 12x optical, macro mode for extreme close ups. The camera does have image stabilization so a tripod isn't always necessary. You will need the tripod though if you plan on taking alot of distance/zoomed shots, low light, and macro mode. The tripod I have is I think...59" from Wal Mart cost was $29. The camera retails for $499.99 but I got mine on sale for $382.

2006-08-08 02:15:33 · answer #4 · answered by ModelFlyerChick 6 · 0 0

I Love my camera its a Kodak Easyshare V550 cost $350 I think and its the best purchase I have ever made. Clear pictures every time even when in a moving car. If you want to you can get the printer doc to, they throw it all into a package sometimes.
Good luck and happy snapping

2006-08-07 21:05:28 · answer #5 · answered by LondonLou 3 · 0 0

U hav two options,

Kodak: Easyshare, Nice & cheap. will come handy for rough usage. But do not expect it to perform as a durable item.

Sony: Slightly expensive thn Kodak, But a true value for mony product. Long life, Durable, but its features can put u under doubts. If u want better features - Da price will shot up.

Answer: Considering ur question, Go for a Kodak. But handle it wid care.

2006-08-07 21:16:46 · answer #6 · answered by traveler 1 · 0 0

what are you going to use it for? Casual use or as a professional

my favorite nikon d2x-$5,000 with no lens

2006-08-08 05:23:34 · answer #7 · answered by Eric D 3 · 0 0

canons are my favorite.
if i were you i would get a cannon SD700IS, thats what i have and i love it.

2006-08-08 05:11:12 · answer #8 · answered by love is everything. 1 · 0 0

kodak,,,for less than $100.00

2006-08-07 21:02:15 · answer #9 · answered by ♥DO I KNOW U♥ 2 · 0 0

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