Sunday, April 28, 2013

What digital camera would be best for me?

Question by cafeaukait: What digital camera would be best for me?
I'm looking to buy a digital camera. My price range is around $ 100-$ 250. I take pictures A LOT. The camera is practically attached to my hand. I would like the camera to have some nice features like color extraction, but mostly I would like quality pictures. That's the most important thing to me. Also, I want something reliable. I bought a Kodak last September and burned out the flash bulb by this September. Any suggestions? Thanks!


Best answer:

Answer by prettyme
just go to wal*mart and look at the best one's.



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6 comments:

  1. ♥Stranger in New york♥April 28, 2013 at 1:33 PM

    I think the Nikon S60 is the best I'm getting it also for Christmas though its $ 349.95 but its worth it just read the article its attached to the question under Source(s) when you go on the website there is also a demo video of all its features just click the demo button

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  2. Probably most of them are pretty good. I can only say I have a Canon PowerShot A560 and I really like it and find it very good, but it is already an old model and there are newer and better ones. One thing I like about Canon is that you can use regular AA batteries on some models and do not have to exclusively use rechargables.

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  3. Your best to buy either a Canon or a Nikon.

    Amazon has a great selection of cameras. I personally prefer and use Canon.

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  4. You might consider the Canon PowerShot A590 IS
    It has an image stabilizer, you can control if you wish shutter speed/aperture or just leave on auto. 8 megapixels, 4X optical zoom. Amazon.com has it for $ 118-+shipping. Dell has it for $ 115+shipping
    Consider Kodak EasyShare M1033.
    10 megapixels, 3X optical zoom. Abe's of Maine and also Beach Camera have it for under $ 160-+shipping.
    PS- If you like a tiny camera consider the Canon SD1100 IS
    8 megapixels, 3X optical zoom. Most on line places selling it for about $ 165-+shipping.

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  5. I usually go to www.dpreview.com whenever I'm confused with the camera brands/models/functions.

    In that website, almost all brands & models of cameras are rated by professionals, and every single tiny detail of each & every feature is provided. At the end they also give a conclusion report and whether they recommend it or not.

    Go for strong reliable brands such as Canon or Nikon. These go way back in digital photography technology research and will give you peace of mind with their products. Anyway good luck with your decision :))

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