I need a Canon digital camera that can capture clear picutres and is able to take pictures under water.
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Answer by Nannie
Canon PowerShot SD790IS 10MP Digital Camera.
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Answer by Nannie
Canon PowerShot SD790IS 10MP Digital Camera.
Answer by sagara
There are a number of methods to scan your negatives.
The cheapest way, is to set up your camera. Goggle and youtube search on how to scan negatives.
1. Prepare a backlight.
2. Ideally set up a tripod.
3. if you have a negative creative filter, you can use it.
4. Use the macro function or a macro lens to take the picture of the negative.
5. Photoshop. Minor edits to make usable pictures. Basics should include, curves, crop, spot checking.
Alternatives.
A. Get a dedicated film scanner that is readily available from companies like canon and epson.
B. Pay someone else to do it. There are many photolabs that does it.
Answer by !heather!
nikon or kodak both very good
kodak though isnt for those im a professional and i want to make art kind of deals i mean you could but it wouldnt turn out as well as a nikon
nikon is for both really
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Answer by larry g
use kodak.com
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Answer by Annie B
yes you can use both types except one "supposedly" lasts longer.
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Answer by Kimiko
yes!it will stun them.:(
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Answer by erictumlin
canon g10 is simply the best p&s.
Answer by Ashton T
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Answer by Lyndsi
I hear that Canon is the best digital camera, but I personally have a Nikon digital camera. I like it fine, except the shudder speed slows drastically when I turn the flash off. Not sure why that is.
Answer by VINTAGE MUSIC
Look for the features you want, not megapixels. Do you want more zoom than just 3X or 4X optical, Do you want a camera fully automatic or one where you can set shutter speed and aperture. There are point and shoots out there with an image stabilizer for shaky hands. 5 or 6 megapixels is fine, the more megapixels does not always mean a better photo. My daughter's 5 megapixel Fuji takes excellent 8X10 prints. There are 7 megapixel camera that don't do as well. Maybe you want a tiny camera. So certain things you should consider. Depending on the model, excellent point and shoot cameras come from Fuji, Sony, Nikon, and Canon.
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Answer by Iggy
any sony or nikon your best thing might even be to go to a store and look at the differences and yes nikons are pretty good. i like sony better or kodaks are good too.
Answer by david b
Just get a bigger memory chip and an adaptor for your battery recharger.
Answer by Forrest
First, don't worry about how many megapixels it has. That stat is over rated. You will most likely be viewing it on a computer screen. I have a 10 year old camera that is 3.34 megapixels, and I have yet to see any real difference in quality against a 10-12 megapixel one. Any camera you buy now will have more than enough so don't concern yourself there.
It really comes down to price and overall ease of use. While there are many good brands out there, I personally like Nikon. Long established with high quality, easy to use and good prices.
Consider whether you want to have to recharge a battery pack (which is cheaper in the long run) or buy AA batteries (which is more convienent especially if the battery pack is drained).
Some cameras will have more features than others, ask yourself if you really need or would use those features.
Nikon is my advice, but there are many other good choices.
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Answer by Mark Ford
wow, Best Buy let you down? I would say Wal-Mart, but the best deals are around christmas time.
Answer by zanthus100
Well lots of digital cameras that specialize in still photos can take short amounts of moving images.
If you want Mainly moving films...you might be better off with a digital camcorder that can take STILL pictures as well. The trade off here is that the digital camcorders typically don't take very high resolution Still shots....but I think they are getting better.
Answer by c!era
Sony Cybershot.
it's a great camera.
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Answer by dcawsey
It depends on how familiar you are with digital cameras. If yhou are doing alot of close work and need the zoom feature. You will pay a bit more. If you are just looking for a camera for everyday photography, with a few extra's, it's not unreasonable to pay between 2-3 hundred for a decent camera. Canon and Nikon make some awesome cameras. Also, Sony has come out with a couple of decent ones recently.
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Answer by Alyssa
i have an hp photosmart a430 . i got it for 100 dollars. i dont remember if it was on sale or not tho. but even if not theyre still cheap. it came with a doc station too thats charges and prints pics directly off of the camera. it takes nice pics too and comes with everything, like usb cables,ink to print and special picture paper. i love it and ive had mine for 2 years about :) hope i helped,, good luck
you can always look on craigslist too cuzz sometimes people sell really good electronics like cameras for really cheap and usually in good condition :)
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Answer by Chrishonda A
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Answer by Josh
The little "Flip" brand cameras
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Answer by Andre M
This is a very confusing question. If you have a digital camera, you dont get the pictures developed thats only film. So you can pick and choose which ones you print by using an online service or by bringing a cd of the shots to wallmart or some place that will print them. If you want to keep the pictures private for some reason I suggest you print them out yourself. Otherwise online services like mpix.com print for very cheap.
Answer by Robert
I would suggest Canon PowerShot A4000IS, Canon PowerShot A3300 IS.
Answer by Sarah
Your ideal camera is going to depend on whether you want a small point and shoot or a big DSLR camera. Either way I'd recommend Canon, I find their products to be very well-built and intuitive.
If your looking for a reliable, small, all-rounded camera, the Canon Powershot SD780IS is a good choice: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001T9NUQM?ie=UTF8&tag=gearfirproduc-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B001T9NUQM It has 12 megapixels, 3x Optical Zoom, image stabilization, and a big LCD screen. It's also very compact and the black version is pretty sleek.
If you're looking for a DSLR, you don't want to cut corners, you want to get a camera which isn't going to become obsolete in a year. I'd recommend looking at the Canon Digital Rebel T2i: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0035FZJI0?ie=UTF8&tag=gearfirproduc-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0035FZJI0 I know it's expensive, but it has 18 megapixels and shoots unlimited 1080p video at 24 fps, which is movie quality.
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Answer by cutetigger4321
yes i think so. i only think the xray messes up film in cameras. my digital camera has gone through the airport xray and it is fine.
Answer by delkaine
if you have a point and shoot, many companies make watertight housings for that, and they are pretty cheap compared to the dslr housings. there are even universal bags with a lens port to use that are decent. if you have the money and want to continue this hobby (which can be very rewarding and profitable) look at sea and sea brands. they have great gear and decent prices. good luck.
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Answer by michellek32
Olympus is great. Try one around 300$ .