I reccomend the Fuji f30.
I have the slightly dated old version of this camera, the f10 and even with me having a DLSR occasionally i just want to use my Fuji because its colour is so good. And with a boasting 500 shot battery life its really good for not having to charge for a while!
Fuji or Canon is the best way to ensure satisfaction.
2007-07-09 03:35:57
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answered by luzblah 2
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Canon, any of their cameras.
Ask in a shop to handle each camera, but I am sure you like the Canon best.
You would not buy a car without a test-ride, would you?
I have an Ixus, an older type, but Canon is easy to use, literally point and shoot and will give good pictures that way. But also the also have a lot of possibilities for better shots once you know what to do with the settings.
2007-07-07 23:18:44
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answered by Willeke 7
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Truly I have found the all around best camera for the Money is the Cannon SD600 or higher! it is only about 1/2 inch thick and is perfectly rectangular with no weird shapes (so it will fit in your pocket or wherever without allot of bulkiness’) which makes it easy to take around places. The zoom is pretty darn good! And it takes excellent Macro shots (close up magnified) it also has action so you can take pictures of someone running without waiting for the shutter and the digital camera to reset for the next picture. In addition it has real good video & has good battery life & upgradeable SD memory slot. yeah there are other cameras but I travel allot for work and it is great to just slip this baby in my front pocket take with me sightseeing or to work and I hardly know I have it on me which also works great cause what people don’t see they wont try to steal in public like those cameras you always have to hang from your wrist or shoulder like a purse! Check the camera out on the web or at Best Buy or Circuit City or something yourself. The SD model is the best and the 600 is 6.0 Mega pixels 3x zoom with 10X digital zoom. If you go with a model larger than 600 the camera remains the same but the pixel rating goes up! Now about the price I paid $260 for the camera 6 months ago at circuit city I bought a 2 year no questions asked warranty replacement for around $50 more. So the way I see it in the next 2 years I accidentally drop the camera I go back to Circuit city and they give me a gift card for $250 & I upgrade to the new model and pay the difference.....what a deal! That almost sells the camera itself! Well Good luck & let me know what you decide on! Hope that helped?
2007-07-07 19:06:28
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answered by phil W 3
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i have a canon ixus 40, easy to use even though i'm an experienced amatuer photographer i have to say a total novice could use it and get good results. the thing is tiny as well, software is brilliant and its data exchange is fast as a greyhound on speed. but the current leader in digital cameras is fuji. canon are the best for upmarket professional grade digital slr cameras, sony for the handheld digital video but fuji for the home market digital cameras. they havent made a bad camera yet.
2007-07-07 19:26:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Even though most of your choices are high-end cameras, you may want to consider a "best buy" camera selection. I personally own this ultra compact camera, I would still like to highly recommend the purchase of a Nikon Coolpix L10 for the following reasons:
1. Besides taking well-exposed hi-quality 5 megapixel pictures, it uses a standard set of rechargeable double AA batteries which last a very long time;
2. Has a 3x optical zoom;
3. Takes "continuous" 2 frames per second "action/sports" images;
4. Has macro feature for close-ups of small objects focused under 6 inches;
5. The flash setting for "red-eye" correction is on the navigator wheel and not within a submenu;
6. It's very small and light;
7. Uses inexpensive SD memory cards - a 2 gig card sells for $19 at samys.com;
8. The digital video feature takes wonderful "sound" videos which are noise free. It records the piano very well with it's built-in microphone;
9. It comes with a USB 2.0 transfer cable which you connect to your USB computer port;
10. Has tripod mount on bottom of camera;
11. And the price is a mere $119 [sold at Samy's Camera - www.samys.com, and Staples.com.]
Review(s) can be found at www.amazon.com [Query: "Nikon Coolpix L10" along with pictures provided by satisfied purchasers.]
Good luck!
2007-07-07 20:17:23
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answered by Anonymous
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The postpone makes me loopy - and it makes capturing of youngsters almost impossible! i do no longer understand what your budget is, yet a digital SLR (single lens reflex) like the Canon digital rebellion sequence could be what you're in seek of for. i like mine, and it takes marvelous %. of my young ones. somebody else pronounced a Canon powershot - try it. bypass to a Canon broking and take a examine out for the postpone. Canon digital cameras are the excellent. good success!
2016-10-20 06:20:46
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answered by ? 4
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Go for Sony DSC W 50. It is THE BEST economical camera with amazing results.
2007-07-07 21:48:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Think about the printing of the pictures, If you are printing them at home then you need to choose one that will work well with your printer giving good quality prints, that side of the process varies soooooo much. Happy Snapping
2007-07-07 19:06:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I think canon sd750 is the best one for you to choose. I have just bought that camera. It's so amazing with the budget price
2007-07-07 19:05:12
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answered by christian belief asking you 1
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I have got a Olympus camedia c-370 zoom, and i have found it really easy to use, and the pictures are great.
I did have a Kodak camera, but this one is mch better.
2007-07-07 19:05:15
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answered by Anonymous
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