for a small compact economical one the best is canon ixus 60
www.dpreview.com
the best site for digicams... will answer all your questions
2007-02-09 21:10:05
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answered by curiousguy 5
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Ten years, that's a tough one, and it does depend on how much you shoot. A pro who might shoot 5000 images every month in some godforsaken place will wear out the mechanicals of a camera quite rapidly, in under 3 years. If it's hard use that you're subject your camera to, then you need to get a tank of a camera Nikon D3/3S/3X and Canon 1DmkIV and 1DsMkIII would be the type of camera you want. You'll need a weather sealed lens to go with it. Even then it's not going to be indestructible. If you're really willing to splash then a Leica M9 system may also be an option, the Leica is a more spartan camera which means less to go wrong. If you're going to use it in extreme conditions, then you have to look at pure mechanical cameras, and shooting film, maybe a Leica M3, which has no electronics to break. If you're going to baby your camera, and only take it out when the sun is shining, and the weather is warm then I'd imagine the current Canon 550D (or any other entry level SLR) and kit lens would probably do the job. Of course it goes without saying that between the 550D and the 1D there are a lot of cameras that can stand up to varying amount of abuse, so it really depends on how you want to use the camera.
2016-03-29 00:41:38
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answered by ? 4
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Buy a model of your choice and one that suits your budget from NIKON or CANON makes of cameras. Both the brands make fine cameras with the latest features at competetive prices. Compare the prices and features of the Digital Cameras of these two brands and choose one that suits your needs best.
2007-02-11 06:34:05
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answered by yadu 2
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I would recommend the SONY cybershot (8.1 mega pixel) camera in view of its image stability,large memory storage ,voice and picture quality .One can also shoot a picture in different modes depending on the background.There is also a photo editor that comes with the camera that facilitates red eye removal software,colour filter,sharpner and other added features
it is also reasonably priced (rs 23,000).more details on
www.sony.com
2007-02-17 05:31:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Canon PowerShot A540
2007-02-17 09:36:46
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answered by Ashwin M 3
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Nikon D200, 1,700 for body, real high quality and reasonable for professional. The Nikon D70s is what i use and its about 1,000 for the body and takes good photos.
2007-02-15 09:20:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Check out Website dpreview.com
You might want to look at Sony DSC-H2 or Canon SD 600 or
Fugifilm FinePix S5200.
2007-02-10 00:00:39
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answered by Vintage Music 7
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I have a Kodak C663 camera which I am very happy with. Cost me around Rs 12000.
You can see the detailed specs on
http://wwwin.kodak.com/IN/en/consumer/consumer.jhtml
2007-02-09 21:20:42
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answered by Bharat 4
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Canon 30D is supurb DSLR. Looks and feels like a pro camera.
About $1000 it's much less than what pros would pay.
2007-02-15 23:18:45
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answered by Jim 7
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first of all pls clearly mention here your budget and purpose .... then only any one can suggest you a best camera for you.
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2007-02-17 17:01:41
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answered by sambhaji 2
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