The Casio EXS770 Is really a nice Digital camera. Nice big view window, uses SD cards for memory, Stainless steel case, very slim and many more great features including video. Check them out on the Web. Prices range from 225.00 to 300.00. It does have PC capabilities but I don't think it has Webcam. But Webcams are cheap anyway, Don't clutter up a device with all the extra junk just more to go wrong with it. and you may sacrifice picture quality. Remember you get what you pay for!
2007-07-19 01:09:14
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answered by Douglas B 1
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Even though 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 - 300 shots per set of rechargeables;
2. Has a 3x optical zoom;
3. The flash setting for "red-eye" correction is on the navigator wheel and not within a submenu;
4. It's very small and light;
5. Uses inexpensive SD memory cards;
6. The digital video feature takes wonderful "sound" videos which are noise free. It records the piano very well with it's built-in microphone;
7. It comes with a USB 2.0 transfer cable which you connect to your USB computer port;
8. Has tripod mount on bottom of camera;
9. And the price is a mere $119 [sold at Samy's Camera - www.samys.com, and Staples.com; $99 at amazon.com]
Review(s) can be found at www.amazon.com [Query: "Nikon Coolpix L10" along with pictures provided by satisfied purchasers.]
Good luck!
2007-07-19 06:43:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, megapixels are important in a digital camera. however if you have at least 7 or 8, you dont really need any more than that because it doesnt make too much of a difference. i have a 7.2 megapixel and a 10.1 megapixel camera and the quality is basically the same. also check for the zooming and make sure that when you do digital zoom it is not blurry...most of the time you want the zoom to work and you dont want a blurred picture!! one last thing to look at is the flash time, make sure that the camera can flash right when you want it to and that it is not delayed
2016-05-17 08:15:06
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answered by Anonymous
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For a compact camera which is not tiny, tiny but is not overly bulky is the Canon PowerShot A630. 4X optical zoom, 8 megapixels. Will give you an excellent 8X10 print. Very good on AA rechargeable batteries.
For a smaller camera (subcompact) I suggest the Sony Cybershot DSC-N2. Will also give you an excellent 8X10.
3X optical zoom, 10 megapixels.
According to Website dpreview Beach Camera has the Canon A630 for $182-
2007-07-19 02:57:15
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answered by Vintage Music 7
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I recently bought myself a Sony Cybershot DSC-N2 at Best Buy for about $300. In my opinion it was worth the price, and it takes a perfect picture every time. It is easy to use the 3'' touch screen, and is small. I actually carry it around with me most of the time and it isn't too bulky. It is 10.1 MP, so the resolution is outstanding. It has Carl Zeiss Optics, which are very nice lenses. It takes video, as well and I was surprised how easy uploading images were. I hope this helps.
2007-07-18 23:10:38
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answered by Barry 1
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We got a Fujifilm S5000 several years ago and it has been great. You can see some ofthe photos from our cruise at:
www.puravidaontheloop.com
The newer models are even better. Next time though, I'm going to spend the extra bucks and get the Digital Cannon EOS. I've seen it in action and really like it.
2007-07-18 22:57:07
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answered by From Yours Trully 4
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Foe a cheaper beginner camera look to the grandfather of all cameras Kodak,I want a cannon rebel but there exspensive and over kill for family use.
2007-07-18 23:59:29
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answered by solitairey_one 2
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ck web site www.dcresource.com it has reviews on most of the digital cameras on the market.
2007-07-19 03:01:38
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answered by parklot 1
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my suggestion
go to yahoo shopping
digital cameras
digital camera GUIDE
be sure to check titles on the left side
the guide should answer your questions
2007-07-19 00:12:07
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answered by Elvis 7
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Depending on your true needs, the Sony DSC-W200 will probably meet all of them. http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/specs/Sony/sony_dscw200.asp
Has a HD video out too.
2007-07-18 23:20:17
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answered by Jim 7
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