I am buying someone a digital camera as x-mas gift, and I really don't know much about them. I have around 250-350ish dollars to spend on a nice camera, any suggestions?.
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That is not much to spend on a camera. I say this because you will most likely want more memory, extra batteries, a charger, a case, a quick transfer, etc. All that will add up pretty quick.
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Well I have plenty of memory. (you think a couple of 128meg sticks will be good?)Originally posted by shartley
That is not much to spend on a camera. I say this because you will most likely want more memory, extra batteries, a charger, a case, a quick transfer, etc. All that will add up pretty quick.
The 250-350 dollars is just for the camera alone, I'm not really looking for a profesional camera, just something that takes good pictures and is easy to use.
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Oh heck... 128 will be fine for loads of pictures, and depending on the quality you can get from about 70 at Super High Quality, 160 at High Quality, and 1266 at Standard Quality (would advise for web or computer use only) per memory stick. Note that these are rough numbers, each camera will be a bit different, and if you shop online they should tell you how many pictures you will get at each for the amount of memory you have. But 128 will do you fine IMHO.Originally posted by AcemanPB
Well I have plenty of memory. (you think a couple of 128meg sticks will be good?)
The 250-350 dollars is just for the camera alone, I'm not really looking for a profesional camera, just something that takes good pictures and is easy to use.
I would check online for cameras at least to "window shop". You can compair in a fairly short amount of time.
As Muzikman said, Cannon is a good choice, and you may want to check out Olympus as well.
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I just picked up a sony cybershot for $200. Not too bad...rechargeable batts (comes w/charger), zoom, lcd, removeable memory stick. Definitely worth the price.
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id go with thatOriginally posted by shartley
check out Olympus as well.
or a nikon, but the good nikons are more than you want to spend. so id go with an olympus
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To give you an example, everything on the link below was shot using a Canon Elph S330, yes even the vid clips w/ sound.

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I second that. I bought mine at the beginning of summer for $350... its a great camera plus its really small, which means it can fit in a pocket, and make for great blackmail photos! hehehe....Get a Canon Elph s200. Had mine for about a year and I love it, on a 128meg mem card i can get around 200 pics at 2 megapixel, around 700 at just above 1 megapixel. plus it can make small movies, not the greatist looking but not bad.
The s300 (I think thats the model name) would be good too, its exactly like the s200 only its a 3 megapixel camera instead of 2.
What kind of format are your 128 mb sticks? It wouldnt make sense to buy a camera that wouldn't be able to use them...Hey Zero, how much did that Chipley cost ya?
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well, if printing the pictures is planned, you probably want to look at least 2 or 3 megapixel cameras.
I personally use a 3.3 Megapixel Sony DSC-S75 camera, and love it alot, as far as I'm concerned paying more, for something a bit better that will last you a bit longer, is always a good idea IMO.
one resource that might help you out is this website: http://www.imaging-resource.com/
its got everything from reviews to price comparison on pracitcally anything involving photography.
one important thing to keep an eye on, is ease of use, and form factor, if its uncomfortable for you to use, and doesn't fit right, try other simular cameras, for the price you pay, you aught to get something thats comfortable to you.Last edited by Xzion; 12-01-2002, 04:15 PM.Comment
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Alright I've narrowed it down a little bit, and I would like for the more knowledgeable photographers of AO give me their opinions on these camera's. Like which one has better features, beacsue I don't know much about them.
Olympus C-720
Cannon S30Kodak DX4900
Sony DSC - P9
Sony DSC-S75
Olympus D-550Last edited by AcemanPB; 12-05-2002, 09:52 PM.
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