Depends on what you are looking for: beginner, intermediate, or advanced (SLRs).
For starters
Canon Powershot A700,
Nikon Coolpix P3
Check this camera review/testing website:
http://www.dpreview.com/
Good luck
2007-01-11 07:01:48
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answered by Texan997 2
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I like KegDawg's list, but I think he overlooked a big Nikon that belongs near the top of the list. It's an oversight, I'm sure. (D2Xs) However, since I'm on a roll, let me add my stock answer to a simple question like this.
Which is better? Chevy or Ford? Porsche or BMW? Mercedes or Lexus? Nikon or Canon? These are all unanswerable questions as they are all "the best" in their class, depending who you ask.
If you have no personal preference, perhaps you would do best by going with the recommendation of your local camera shop pro or a friend who has something that he/she likes. If you have someone who is willing to help you learn how to use a particular camera, add ten points to that brand in your decision making process.
If you want to get into model-by-model comparisons, we can do that, too. I'm a Nikon fan and prefer their DSLR line at almost every price point, but I also admit that the Canon is better for some people - if they really know what they are looking for. Canon is also probably better in the point and shoot class of camera.
Please post a new question. Tell us how much you want to spend, what you plan to use the camera for most of the time, and what your prior experience is with photography. With this information, we will be much more helpful to you.
2007-01-11 12:06:21
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answered by Jess 5
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Has got to be a Sony. Then maybe Canon. Featues for features is a very hard fight. I like Sony becasue its stylish and the bettery last longer. You may pay more up front but th e$$ you save on batteries makes them worthwhile in the long run plus the customer service is great. Canon makes cameras. But when you buy Sony, you buy digital photography. You can grow your "hobby" with Sony. They have a whole range of of stuff for digital enthusiast. Crossing over to videos as well.
2007-01-12 16:37:01
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answered by Anonymous
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dpreview is an excellent site to compare and review different cameras and user opinions. For the most satisfaction buy canon, nikon,pentax, olympus, fuji or sony.. Stay away from kodak and hp these are what i call throw away digitals..
2007-01-11 09:30:33
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answered by michael k 3
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best to worst (of the best)
Canon 1D Mark II
Canon 5D
Nikon D200
Canon 30D/Nikon D80
Canon XTi
Canon XT
Sony alpha
Nikon D50/D40
Canon G7
Canon SD800IS
Canon SD900
Sony H5/Canon S3IS
Canon SD630/600
2007-01-11 11:03:42
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answered by cdog_97 4
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a good one is olympus little bit expensive but good and simple
2007-01-15 11:58:08
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answered by pascal s 1
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