im going back home to miami and i wanted to buy a digital camera to take with me but dont know which i should buy.maybe something water proof would be kool.i also want it to take really good pictures. Well, as far as digital cameras go, it depends on what you mean by cheap. You can get a decent, compact-sized, digital camera for about $150 - $200 by major name brands such as Canon, Kodak, Nikon, and Sony.
Also, remember that more megapixels does not necessarily mean better pictures. Unless you plan to make large size prints, like larger than the standard 4 x 6 or 5 x 7 prints, you should be OK with a 5 or 6 megapixel camera.
Don't go to you electronics store and ask for the "best" camera in stock because it all really depends on your needs and whatnot.
For example, if you're a beginner, I'm not gonna recommend a high-end digital SLR with an interchangeable lens, you get me?
As far as water resistance, I know Olympus makes a nice waterproof model but not all stores carry it. All we have in my store is a disposable water-proof camera. So if you want variety, head to your local Best Buy.
Explain what you want, your price range, and level of experience with digital cameras. That'll help the salesman narrow it down to a few that fit your requirements.
Don't forget extras like batteries, a larger capacity memory card, and possibly a carrying case. A tripod comes in handy as well. go to bustbiy.com and they have some good ones on sale. I a kodak 653 for a $100 I think you can try Canon or Sony, I like these two brands best. What about Canon SD100, I notice that it gets nice reviews. I quote some here:
The Canon Powershot SD100 is a quick little pixie of snapshot power.
The good: Pocket-size and stylish; solid photo quality; speedy performance. ...
review link: http://reviews.cnet.com/digital-cameras/...
And it is not expensive, a recent deal for it is just $200.
http://dealstudio.com/viewtopic.php?t=32...
Hope this helps. I find the small fuji cameras produce good pictures especially if you use flash. i have the F30 and my wife has the older f20. We actually use them more than the more expensive Nikon D80 since I can carry it with me all the time. |