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Which digital camera is best value? |
i would only be using a camera for personal use and would need nothing fancy so what would i need to look for in a digital camera to get the best quality apart from the amount of pixels Find a brand & model that has what you want, then check out what others say (www.digitalcamera.com) Look out for fragile LCDs, power issues and jamming zooms. Don't be fooled into thinking large zoom numbers will get you better pictures, they don't. Get at least 4 megapixel, 3-4x zoom, SD memory, replaceable batteries (NICADS or NIHM a must), I recomend Kodak or Canon for more bang for the buck and dependability. Sony is good, but uses memory sticks, not SD memory. You can get a Kodak C330 for under $90 online, or $130 at WalMart gives you 90 days to try it out. Sony S600 ?????????????????? Seriously try out the 'Panasonic DMC-FZ5, ( LUMIX ) Sony****************************** Olympus mju 600 any brand will do.. think about the price.. as long as the resolution is good, you will not regret.. check for 7 or higher megapixels.. a free one. Put it on your xmas list and see what you get My Sony Cybershot DSC 200 is just superb, with 7 megapixels and everything you could need, except maybe the optical viewfinder, which is a bit small. There are examples of shots I've taken on my blog. It's the best camera I've owned, and I used to be a professional photographer using Nikons, Hasselblads and Bronicas etc. 1.5-2million pixels is ample for 4x7 5x8 photos i bought a Nikon 2100 for my wife fantastic camera with an excellent view finder and screen, it has been the envy of some friends who have 6-7million pixel cameras whose screens are not half as clear... NIKON D50. The Canon IXUS range is very good. MP ratings are useful for determining how large you can print images鈥攁s well as how much you can crop images and still retain acceptable image quality. Megapixels make great sound bites, but optics and processing algorithms are also important The Sony Cybershot comes with a carl zeiss lens which is one of the best lenses I've seen on a home camera - but try as I might, I just don't like it. Canon Powershot: Have a range to choose from, depending on your needs As well as a nice Canon, I have a little "Megapixels", which cost about 60 pounds off eBay, is fairly user friendly and takes great pictures. The sensor is only 3Mp but it digitally enhances to 10Mp so the pics look as good as the Canon's. The money is saved by a cheap, lightweight, plastic body, which wouldn't stand rough handling, but is perfect to go in a pocket. 拢149 fuji finepix had a few over the years the new f10 is gr888 and easy to use i used cnet to pick my first, and still my only, digital camera four years ago. not one problem with it in that time. i have a canon powershot s30. The software is really easy to use. it takes great pix. Of course today there are better, faster, smaller cameras out there, so check out cnet, but I would still get a canon. olympus camedia any model look in the argos shops for a good deal,you will need a good printer as well try epson all in one from the cx 3600 upwards The Panasonic Lumix FZ7 is one of the best cameras on the market. It has the largest optical zoom of any non-SLR camera (12x). It has a 2.5" LCD screen with a High-Angle mode that allows you to take pictures easily in crowds. It also has a simple mode for beginners and a full manual mode for more advanced users. Its video is superb. Even better, it comes with a lens adapter and lens hood to minimize glare. samsong |
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