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Camera buying advice wanted
My Canon SD 300 camera was dropped at a club last night. The lens will no longer zoom out. I am only sometimes able to take pictures and not even the whole availbe shot is taken and there is something rattling inside. Basically, it broke and I need a new one.
I was really happy with my camera.
Can anyone give me any suggestions on choosing a new digital camera?
How many megapixels do I really need?
Would you suggest sticking to canon's SD line?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

The Fuji Finepix F30 (6.3 megapixel) is good pocket-size camera for low-light settings such as nightclubs, but it's a little thicker than the Canon SD series. It can take pics up to as high as ISO 3200, and has a lot of manual settings or can just be put on auto as well.
I took some pics in the daytime with my F30 and was kinda disappointed though. Everything looked flat, not much depth, shadow detail, etc. The colors didn't seem as crisp as with my SD300 either. Maybe I just need to experiment more with the F30 to get the right settings...it has 15 or so semi-auto settings such as landscape, beach, party, text, etc.
Or, guess I can take my Fuji F30 to the clubs and use my Canon SD300 in the daytime! The $50 rebate on the F30 just expired, but BHPhotoVideo is a pretty reputable internet retailer with good prices, or there's always Amazon.com or Dell (good when their running 15% off peripherals).
These pics were taken with my F30 at Spundae with Johan Gielen. These pics were taken with my SD300 at Spundae with Peter Hook a few weeks earlier, for comparison.
Good luck! 
i have a Canon SD800 IS. it is VERY VERY good. i love it. michelle couldnt kill the battery in 1 night. it takes a full 2 days to kill it and we all know how much michelle uses a camera.
also the sd800 can use larger sd cards. this doesnt seem like a big deal if you dont take a ton of pictures but if your like me you dont offload right away. and it leaves lots of room for videos.
im getting a 4gb card in a few weeks so that when i go to miami i have lots of room. i doubt ill use all 4gb in 2 days but better to be safe than sorry. ill bring a spare 2gb card with me too just in case but yeah you get the point.
others to consider are the sd700 is or the sd650.
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| Originally posted by in2muzikk The Fuji Finepix F30 (6.3 megapixel) is good pocket-size camera for low-light settings such as nightclubs, but it's a little thicker than the Canon SD series. It can take pics up to as high as ISO 3200, and has a lot of manual settings or can just be put on auto as well. |

I have a Canon now, but I miss my Sony. The Sony was a lil bigger but it took the best pics and videos. (Great sound!)
5.0 megapixels is enough, sometimes too many megapixels is too detailed and it takes up more room on the memory card.
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| Originally posted by mar46017 I have a Canon now, but I miss my Sony. The Sony was a lil bigger but it took the best pics and videos. (Great sound!) 5.0 megapixels is enough, sometimes too many megapixels is too detailed and it takes up more room on the memory card. |
Here are some pics I took with my F30 a couple of weekends ago. I shoot in manual mode as auto mode doesn't really work that well in a club environment. Actually, I just about always shoot in manual mode with this camera. For a compact camera, its gives you alot of control. I've had Canons before this camera and I prefer the F30. The F30 is a little bulkier though.
whats your price range you are looking to spend on your camera?
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| Originally posted by gehzumteufel i doubt ill use all 4gb in 2 days but better to be safe than sorry. |
I am by no means a cameraholic but I just purchased a Canon SD630 6.0MP 3" and it does the job for me.
The best is the 3" screen on the back. Small and fits in my pocket nicely.
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| Originally posted by CND I am by no means a cameraholic but I just purchased a Canon SD630 6.0MP 3" and it does the job for me. The best is the 3" screen on the back. Small and fits in my pocket nicely. |
Canon is the best digital now and for the foreseeable future.
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| Originally posted by ravensyz Canon is the best digital now and for the foreseeable future. |
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| Originally posted by ravensyz Canon is the best digital now and for the foreseeable future. |
I used the sd 110, the sd300 and now the sd450.
All quality. Great for point and shoot. Video capturing quality is excellent too
I wonder who dropped your camera?? =)
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| Originally posted by gehzumteufel yeah large screens are nice but i would rather have a 2.5" screen and get IS. its nice when your drinking and cant keep your hand super still. |
If you or someone you know is a Costco member, I suggest you purchase one of their cameras. They take almost anything back at any time (no set day return policy).
Something is bound to happen.
PS Don't let laser's hit the lens!
I use the Sony DSC models for video shooting in the club and sound.
For some reason I compared this with cannon, fujitsu and kodak cameras, and the sony was pretty clear when it came to sound.
I have 2 4GB memory sticks I got it, Pics arent too bad, sound recording is pretty awsome and suprisingly clear.
For special occasions, ill bring out my bigger Sony, the Cybershot DSC-F828

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| Originally posted by mar46017 If you or someone you know is a Costco member, I suggest you purchase one of their cameras. They take almost anything back at any time (no set day return policy). Something is bound to happen. PS Don't let laser's hit the lens! |
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| Originally posted by mar46017 If you or someone you know is a Costco member, I suggest you purchase one of their cameras. They take almost anything back at any time (no set day return policy). Something is bound to happen. PS Don't let laser's hit the lens! |
I did a lot of research on this about a year ago. I'm a pretty adept photographer and had been shooting mostly with my Nikon D70. For a club camera I wanted one with good low light capability.
At the time nothing could compare to the Fuji F11. The current model F30 uses basically the same CCD. These cameras can shoot in ISO 400 with very good quality and ISO 800 is still OK. The video is pretty nice too.
Here are a few pics I took last year - http://www.stormpages.com/jd8899 . These are unedited except for resizing. I mostly take pics of my friends but I won't post those to protect the innocent (haha).
JD
if you want examples of how well the sd800 works wait till friday. ill get some unaltered ones from Abobe & Beyond at tentation this thursday.
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| Originally posted by skizzell You mean for point and shoot? Because I would strongly argue that in the DSLR market... |
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