Your best bet is to go to eBay and buy a used or refurbished camera. I checked for "Buy-It_now" prices, so these are not "I hope I win the auction" prices, but actual selling prices. I see Nikon Coolpix L4 for $20, for instance. There are a lot of Kodak, Fuji, Minolta, Olympus and HP for under $50. There are even a few Nikon and Sony. Just buy a camera with a brand name you've heard of and avoid anything you never heard of and you'll do okay.
2007-03-25 06:54:35
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answered by Picture Taker 7
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I even have had no longer something yet sturdy success with Kodak hassle-free share cameras. think of roughly what you prefer for zoom earlier you purchase one. many of the element and shoot cameras are purely 3 or 4 circumstances zoom. forget approximately approximately (and by no capacity use) digital zoom as all that does is zoom on the image already taken (purely such as you may do with image enhancing utility) and decreases high quality. Cameras with extra desirable than 3 or 4 optical zoom have a extra physically powerful physique, extra desirable lens and fee extra yet once you will via zooming in (such as shooting of landmarks in the gap) it fairly is worth spending the extra funds. additionally verify the digicam takes AA batteries and purchase rechargeable batteries and a sturdy charger which will close off whilst the batteries are completely charged (those chargers ought to truthfully have a motor vehicle adapter). Use the rechargeable batteries. They take so lots extra photographs then widespread batteries plus would properly be recharged many circumstances.
2016-12-08 10:52:31
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answered by ? 4
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You're not going to get one for that. $100 will start getting you into some bottom of the line cameras. You can get a nice consumer point and shoot cannon for around $200 - particularly at a discount store like BJs or Costco.
I recommend the canon point and shoots for amateurs because they are very easy to use and they take great photos with great color tone using the default "Program mode."
I would get one with 5 megapixels or more - 5 megapixels will allow you make nice large prints probably up to 8x12 while style maintaining film like quality in your prints.
2007-03-25 09:13:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. You don't need to spend $1K for a decent camera. Only if you are a professional photographer you will need an expensive one. Home and amateur users don't need to print posters or complicated frame scenes. 16 bits color quality and 3MP are perfect for most of us. Just compare some camera models and you will find a good deal. I found good prices here:
http://www.anglomall.com/Store/display_item.asp?pagenum=1&prodid=36&categid=16&subcategid=-1
2007-03-25 16:45:48
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answered by Anonymous
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i don't think you're going to find much of a decent camera for that kind of money
2007-03-25 06:22:27
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answered by Anonymous
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You MUST save more. Don't buy a piece of junk and later regret it!
2007-03-25 06:38:50
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answered by Vintage Music 7
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no decent ones for that price
2007-03-25 09:19:43
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answered by Elvis 7
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