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Looking for a Nice Digi Camera
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| chach |
Anybody have any recommendations i know there are alot of good cameras out now a days, but i have no idea where to start looking.I would prefer the camera to have an SD camera memory.
thanks in advance :p
p.s whoever suggests the camera i buy will be rewarded with common tranceaddict currency (reeses pieces!) |
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| miamitranceman |
Pocket-size: Canon SD800IS is the way to go.
SLR: Canon Rebel XTi (Compact Flash though)
Best bangs for the buck in their categories. |
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| LiquidNitrogen |
you'd want to read some canon, panasonic, nikon, olympus reviews at dpreview.com
i'd suggest canon S3IS (S5IS is out but its not a leap change) or Panasonic DMC-L1 etc.
Olympus has 28mm camera with 18x optical zoom, it all depends on your budget, being a friend my job was to confuse. |
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| jdat |
| you need to define budget and also size preferences ( large slr type, or fit in the pocket type deal ) |
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| chach |
| kinda small i dont really care as long as it fits in my pockets looking to spenf at least 300 dollars ill loook at your guys suggestions |
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| kid nyce |
casio exilim for me
nice size LCD too so I can see what I'm shooting |
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| miamitranceman |
| S3IS is nice, but it takes AA batteries which, to me, are a pain in the a$$. Lithium Ion all the way! |
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| Sunsnail |
| quote: | Originally posted by miamitranceman
Pocket-size: Canon SD800IS is the way to go.
SLR: Canon Rebel XTi (Compact Flash though)
Best bangs for the buck in their categories. |
Pretty much |
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| yujie__ |
| Fuji f31fd or f30 if you are looking for great pictures without flashes |
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| riskytrader |
| quote: | Originally posted by miamitranceman
Pocket-size: Canon SD800IS is the way to go.
SLR: Canon Rebel XTi (Compact Flash though)
Best bangs for the buck in their categories. |
+1
I have both cameras obviously for different things and think they are both great. The reason I love the SD800IS is because it has a wider angle lens 28 vs 35 so when you take pics of yourself at a club let's say you get more of the objects in it. It definitely makes a huge difference. The image stabilization helps too..both of these features are hard to find on other cameras. |
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| Magnus |
| I recently got the Canon SD900 Ti (Ti stands for Titanium). The camera is amazing looking and takes amazing pictures. It can do movies in 640x480@30FPS and even 1024x768@15FPS. It uses the new SDHC SD memory which can be up to 6 times faster than the old SD memory if you get a class 6 SDHC card which is what I have. I will say though if I could go back, I would probably have bought the Candon SD800IS (IS stands for Image Stabalization), instead after reading up on reviews. Pick some models you are interested in and compare specs. |
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