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I've worked with cameras for over 10 years and in a camera repair department for a couple of years. From what I found out most point and shoot digital cameras have the same basic features. If it comes with a viewfinder, screen, memory card, and a flash. Then you have your basic digital camera. If you find a camera with all these features on you price range of $100 dollars then your all set. I could tell you while working in the repair shop that I have not seen a whole bunch of Canons, Nikons and Fuji’s come in for service. And when they do, I find that working with customer relations through the phone very pleasant. So if you camera is in need of service, it would be nice to know that Canon, Nikon, and Fuji repair time is quicker than the other camera companies. Now the hard part, finding a good digital camera for $100 bucks or less. If you could wait until you could afford at least $50 more bucks then your investment will be even more less outdated in the long run. There is no reason to go over 4 mega pixels if your only going to be doing prints no larger than 8x10.
The Power Shot A620is pretty cool but way over your $100 dollar budget, If you like to have the ability to add on lenses and print large 16x20 prints then go for it, otherwise its not for you. Not to mention that the first thing to go on that model camera is the door latch for the battery compartment. It’s on the bottom and the latch I a bit too small to hold up 4 AA batteries.
The Olympus 7 mega pixel cameras are great and are the only digital cameras that uses rubber seals around the memory card, and the battery door to protect it from dust and moisture. But it too is way over the $100 budget. Also 7 mega pixels is a bit overkill if you’re planning to just keep the images on the computer.
Save up a bit more:
Try out the Fuji FinePix A400. For a little more you get a whole bunch of extra features. Such as Video ( no sound )capability and uses regular AA batteries ( good because AA are available everywhere ). 4.1 Million pixels, which is more than enough to look good on a computer screen and print decent 5x7 prints. And it is light weight and super easy to use.
Save up just a wee bit more:
If you could just gather up a few more change you could op for the Nikon Coolpix L4. One of my personal favorite camera manufactures. It has a slightly bigger screen than the Fuji, better optics than the Fuji, and faster shutter speed on Video mode. The L4 has a 4.0 Million pixel.
Save up more and ask Santa Claus for an advance on your Christmas present:
If you could tough it out until you save up just $50 more you could get the most bang for your buck. Canon A430 4.0 Mega pixel camera. It has everything that both the A400 and the L4 has but more. It could record video with sound and startup is faster that the L4 or the A400. Meaning you could just whip out the camera and shoot. It has a macro mode that lets you focus on something a half inch away. Widescreen option allows you to take a 16:9 photo to fit on your wide screen monitor or television. 4.0 optical zoom will bring things even closer. And lastly, Canon customer service department is the best I ever had to deal with. I suppose it’s because the service repair department has nothing better to do than to make good conversation. And a little know fact that a Canon digital camera records more information about the picture than any other digital camera in order to get the best possible print.
Well I hope this helped out. All three are pretty decent cameras and if I had to choose a digital camera for $100 or lower, then I would just save up $50 more bucks to get the most for my money. Go Fuji if you’re anxious to pick one up. Go Nikon if you could just wait a bit to save up for a bigger screen and better quality. Go Canon if Santa pays you a visit early, and you want the most out of your buck.
Furthermore, I know of Canon and Nikon giving tips online on how to take better picture. Not that I think you don’t know how, but every bit helps you make the most of your camera to the fullest. Which ever camera you choose I am sure you will enjoy. Don’t forget about the memory card. Most of the time memory cards are more expensive in camera stores, try getting one from a computer store, or a store that deals with memory cards only.
2006-09-27 18:39:02
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answered by Jeffrey H 2
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Hey! If you go to Ebay.com. They lots of good cameras for a decent price. The Nikon Coolpix is a good camera that takes good pictures and it's very compact. They had one on there yesterday for brand New for 100.00 and 10 dollars shipping,but I don't think that you're going to find a REALLY good camera for less then or around 100 dollars besides on Ebay. You might try to up it about 50 bucks and the Casio Exilim,excellent camera. Kodak Easyshares are reasonably cheap on ebay,70 to 100 dollars,or at Walmart they have the Kodak Easyshare with dock and printer combo for about 160 dollars.
2006-09-28 04:15:28
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answered by sunkissedflgal21 2
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If you're really lucky, you might get a good one second hand for a price like that. New there is no way.
As there are rapidly new and better cameras brought on the market, the second hand market for digital cams, nearly inexistent a few years ago, is rapidly growing.
2006-10-01 20:23:16
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answered by corleone 6
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you can get a digital camera for 100$, but if you want a GOOD one with good picture, good resolution and good zoom... you're looking at something no cheaper then 250$ - 300$
2006-09-27 21:19:17
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answered by *·.·´¯`·.·* jay *·.·´¯`·.·* 4
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Ive got a canon a620 that i bought for 200 that makes every other camera ive ever SEEN look like a chump. I HIGHLY recommend it.
2006-09-27 22:37:05
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answered by kaos4792005 2
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Try the olympus 7 meg...It is wonderful....
Toodles
2006-09-28 00:04:12
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answered by Toodles 1
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so you want a good one or a piece or crap ??
$100 is not gonna get you anything !!
click here
http://reviews.cnet.com/4566-6501_7-0.html?tag=dffl1_1&filter=100021_9231531_
2006-09-27 21:18:52
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answered by Big R 6
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