Here's my standard reply to a very common question.
The best brand of camera is the one that fits YOU and your needs. I love Nikon (my brand) and Canon (note to fans who spell it 'Cannon', ahem...). In my family, two brothers shoot Nikon, one uses Sony, another has Pentax, and still another swears by Canon. You should see the competition at family gatherings!
What's best? Only you know the answers to these questions:
How does it FIT my hands?
Am I comfortable with the camera menus?
How second-nature are the controls?
What kinds of lenses do I need to use?
What types of photos do I want to take? ("All of them" is cheating)
How much time am I willing to learn to use my camera?
Do I want one with easy automatic features?
Is Image Stabilization in the camera body or lenses important to me?
How much money do I want to spend, now?
Are there lenses that I have access to from a particular brand?
Am I choosing a camera for it's "look at me" factor, or because I want to take memorable pictures?
Do I want a full DSLR or will a pocket camera suit my needs?
It has to be personal, because a camera needs to be an extension of the photographer - you.
2007-08-01 08:56:24
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answered by George Y 7
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all of them take intense high quality photographs for confident! i might stay remote from the style that do to many stuff... purchase one that in straight forward terms takes photographs in case you think of you want a video digital camera then purchase one. common media (flash reminiscence) is amazingly considerable purchase to new of a digital camera and additionally you will pay one hundred-one hundred fifty for particular reminiscence sticks (wait 4-5 months and same media might drop to 30 money) make confident it takes standard batteries with the utmost mega pixels you are able to cope with to pay for. in case you get caught up into the hype of procuring for a Sony digital camera then save an oulet mall after the dep. keep, you will discover an analogous digital camera for 500 at (ultimate purchase) and a hundred seventy five on the opening.
2016-10-08 23:48:49
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answered by adkisson 4
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i have had a Nikon camera it was not bad. I had Kodak, after while it did not work. I also had an Olympus camera, that was good in styling. i also had three Canons, the cannons are the BEST in every aspect.
maybe you should try a Sony
2007-08-01 05:49:31
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answered by shayan t 2
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It depends on your price range. For a few hundred dollars, get the Fujifilm Finepix F30 because of its performance in low light. For two thousand dollars get the Fujifilm Finepix S3 Pro UVIR for its ability to see infrared and ultraviolet.
2007-08-01 06:41:55
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answered by Anonymous
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This is the same as "what is the best car?"
The answer is "It depends"
Do you want cheap? big? small? expensive? use to print big pictures or only for internet?
Look at www.cnet.com and www.pcmagazine.com for help figuring out what you want.
My favorite right now is sony dsc t-50
It is compact and when it zooms, it does so internally so there is no telescoping lens sticking out.
Good luck.
2007-08-01 05:40:24
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answered by ignoramus 7
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I think kodak, Their cameras are easy to use and the pictures turn out great
2007-08-01 05:40:46
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answered by Anonymous
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