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What Digital Camera is best to buy? |
Hello there, Depends what you are going to use it for. For simple pictures, you could go with one off ebay. I picked up a dc t-50 5.2 mp for 80 bucks off eBay last year. It works great. The more pixels the better clarity the picture. Some people will tell you for a certain size photo you need # pixels. It is not entirely true. If you edit your photos like me (make them bigger, crop them, recenter the subject), you will need higher mega pixels to compensate for the ones you take out. Canon Rebel XT...Expensive but worth it! The not too expensive part is the big catch here. There are many different cameras to choose from, however, trying to do so on the cheap, you won't get a very good camera. i think not expansive and good camera?? ok try somthin in sony the best one you can afford Anything over 3.5 MP will give you a decent picture.So buy what you can afford over 3.5 MP. I have a friend who is a photographer, and his advice is to go for a manufacturer who makes good lens systems. I have a Canon, which is about 3 years old now, so a bit behind the curve, but had excellent reviews at the time. My friend told me it was about the best point and click camera on the market at that time. Things have moved on since then, but the more megapixels the better. Nikon CoolPix series are just fine for you. There are very good cheap models. I am using Nikon CoolPix 3500 and it fits all my needs. I got it for 150$ last year, today is cheaper I think. It have long lasting battery for over a 100 shots with flashlight, memorized settings for various scene ocasions, nice LCD display and removable CompactFlash memory with a limit of 1 GB. You will get all what you need in one single package except of larger memory. Nikon is making very good cameras nowadays. anythin from canon and sony will do. hi mach1.. it the best ever n affordable I have a Canon Power Shot G3 with 4 MP. I think it takes great pictures. I think the only reason you would need one higher than 4 MP is if you are going to enlarge picture larger than an 8x10. When I bought mine I just researched on line, and found one that best fit my needs. Mine does have macro options that I love using. I bought mine because it had the option of manual settings as well as automatic point and shoot. I bought this camera about 4 years ago, so maybe you'd be able to find one around on ebay or camera shop for a low price. sony T series. it is up to T-11 |
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