A friend of mines birthday is coming up, thinking of buy her a "thin" digital camera. I looked here: http://www.digicamera.com/features/thinzooms/index.html and found some good info, but as always hearing from "the real world" is better.
Do any of you own one of these thin/sleek digital cameras? If so, recommend one for me.
Thanks.
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Apr-30-2007 03:30
Yan
fauxhawk
Registered: Jul 2003
Location: Wano
quote:
Originally posted by Marc Summers
point and shoot cameras are for noobs
I'm a friggin' n00b.
I know about ISOs, though. Does that make me less of a newbie?
Apr-30-2007 03:33
igottaknow
PerfectTeeth R4 Dinosaurs
Registered: Feb 2001
Location: The Future
stick with thin mints and sex with girl scouts [pedo bear wink]
Apr-30-2007 03:39
chach
muppets
Registered: Mar 2005
Location: babie
needs more n00b...
Apr-30-2007 03:39
narcism
faithless fangirl
Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Let go of my mind
i have an ixus took it all around europe for happy snaps and never had a problem with it.... handles well, takes clear photos ect
not a bad lil camera, im in the process of selling it to get a new camera i seem to get bored of them and have only had this one for about 14 months
Apr-30-2007 03:55
FuzzyChicken
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Foster Farms
Canon Powershot SD 700 IS (or another powershot with image stabilization, IS) you wont be disappointed. Just do your research and you will see its an awesome camera. Another option might be the Casio EX-Z1000.
i have a Canon SD800IS (aka IXUS 850IS in europe) and i LOVE it. great performance. long lasting battery. supports SDHC (sd cards over 2gb). the SD900 is nice but doesnt have the image stabilization. it appears that canon is getting ready to release an update (i say this because they have just released a couple new cameras) so im probably going to give mine to a friend (for her bday) and buy the new one if i can wait that long.