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
At its most basic level, this is all there is to a digital camera. Just like a conventional camera, it has a series of lenses that focus light to create an image of a scene. But instead of focusing this light onto a piece of film, it focuses it onto a semiconductor device that records light electronically. A computer then breaks this electronic information down into digital data. All the fun and interesting features of digital cameras come as a direct result of this process.
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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
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Answer by michellek32
Olympus is great. Try one around 300$ .
Answer by mor4evr
Cameras are ok
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Answer by goaheadnfireme
Anything but a Kodak. WORST CAMERA EVER.
Answer by M S
http://www.reviewgist.com/best-slr-professional-digital-camera-price-under-400
Olympus PEN E-PL1
Sony Alpha DSLR-A290
Canon PowerShot SX30IS
Canon EOS 1000D
Panasonic Lumix DMC-G10
a look at the sony cybershot 14MP 4X Optical Zoom LCD Camera Bundle.
Answer by Jesus Hussein Christ
Nikon
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Answer by Johnny
in 1900 Kodak unveils the brownie cameras and they sold for a dollar and film is 15 cents.
The first digital camera offered to consumers was only 1.4 mega-pixels and cost around $ 10,000
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Answer by Megan
Canon Powershot is a really good camera, I had it for a year. Takes nice macro shots and has 12.1 mega pixels! :)
Answer by fhotoace
The Canon 5D, Mark II or Nikon D90
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Answer by Joe
Honestly as I have found out, any recent digital camera has a decent shutter time as long as the lighting is good. By pressing the shutter button half way, getting your subject in focus before you try to take the picture helps alot. Press the rest of the way, and it should capture it pretty quickly without lag. Other than that, fast cameras as a dslr would cost a bit more than $ 300 unless you were to find used on craigslist.
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Answer by DEAD
Photos from digital cameras by far out perform photos from cell phones. Heck both of my DSLR which are about 6 and 8 years old would blow out photos from cell phones. Because DSLR has bigger sensor, larger optics and more to choose from, more accessories.
First you need to set a budget on what type of digital camera that you're going after.
What one of the best cameras and money is no object try spending nearly $ 43,000 on a Hasselblad Medium Format Camera.
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Answer by Raja S
depends which dig camera
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Answer by fhotoace
You need a camera that you can hold the shutter open for at least a few hours. That means something like a 35 mm SLR or DSLR
With camera on its back, aimed at the night sky, place the cameras shutter speed to bulb and using a remote shutter release that can be locked open.
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Answer by Sara-ish
A camera like that will most likely focus on the thing closest to it. I would make sure that the subject is closest and centered in the camera.
Answer by flyingtiggeruk
I've got one (Olympus c40) that's over 11 years old and still works fine.
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Answer by kingkeeco
There are a few with new anti-shake unfortunately I haven't tried them out personally.
I do know a feature that you might want to consider
some cameras have eliminated the view finder for a screen only
(the screen only can be an issue in bright sun - you may not be able to see the screen well or when your battery starts to run low - screens use more battery power)
If you have a digital card bring it with you to a camera store or any store that has cameras on display ... you can snap pics and then bring it home or print it to see which you prefer, if the store has 1 hr dev. then you see immed. what you've got, just don't forget your card. My dad did it all the time and I now do it when considering a camera as well.
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Answer by tochal
-Sony (with Carl zeis lens)
-Nikon ( only with Nikon lens )
-canon
forget the other brands,
go to the shop and choose one of these brands around your budget.
compare the other facilities like size of Monitor and stabilizer and also compare the wight of Cameras .
have fun with your Digicam.
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Answer by moximegan
The Nikon L100
It is a digital camera with more capabilities than just a small digital! It has more camera to hold on to also which is what I like alot!
(Plus it's not expensive!)
They are very good at closeups (Just thought you should know!)
Answer by ConTho
Check out this blog:
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http://lovetosharethis.blogspot.com/2011/06/top-4-best-digital-cameras-under-600.html
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How a Digital Camera Works.
Answer by stan l
If it only takes "about 20 pictures" on a set of Duracells, you have a bad camera. My Canon A710 takes 200+ pics on a set of Duracell Alkalines. Are you using some dollar store reject imitation Duracells? Digital cameras do NOT like crappy batteries.
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Answer by Fhotoace is the real #1
Personally, I chose the Canon Powershot SD950-IS, but I recommend the SD850-IS if someone does not want to spend quite that much money.
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SD850-IS
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Please look at the new Canon Powershot SD850-IS. This is a very versatile camera that will not get in your way as you travel. It has a nice workable zoom range that will take you from broad scenics to decent telephoto views. Look at some sample images from the reviews on the SD850-IS to get the idea what this lens will cover. It has image stabilization, which really works. It is small enough to fit into a shirt pocket. It has a rechargeable battery that is good for 200-250 shots, depending on how much zooming and viewing you do or on how many shots use the flash. A spare battery is 1¾"x1¼"x¼" and the charger is barely twice that size, so carrying the spare is easy and packing the charger is easy. It has an optical viewfinder which can be useful when the sun is too bright to see the image on your LCD monitor. I could go on, but you can read some reviews and see what the pro's say.
SD850-IS (IXUS 950 IS) Preview:
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0705/07050702canonsd850is.asp
- See also:
http://reviews.cnet.com/digital-cameras/canon-powershot-sd850-is/4505-6501_7-32441340.html?ar=o&tag=pdtl-list
- See also: http://www.digitalcamerareview.com/default.asp?newsID=3109
User reviews:
http://www.digitalcamera-hq.com/digital-cameras/canon-powershot-sd850is_reviews.html
See also: http://www.steves-digicams.com/2007_reviews/canon_sd850.html
If you know how to read these charts, you can also go here and see what the changes are.
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/compare_post.asp?method=sidebyside&cameras=canon_sd850is%2Ccanon_sd700is&show=all
Click on "Read Owner Opinions," which are mini-reviews by buyers. You can also read the full review on the SD700-IS by clicking on that option.
The upgrades for the SD850-IS are:
Canon Digic III image processor instead of Digic II
8 MP instead of 6 MP
Maximum ISO 1600 instead of ISO 800
Accepts up to 4 GB memory card instead of 2 GB
LCD monitor has better image
Face detection
I listed these in the order of importance, in my opinion. The first two are the ones that really count the most and the rest are just gravy.
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Canon Powershot SD950-IS...
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http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/read_opinions.asp?prodkey=canon_sd950is
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Answer by Terisu
I've done the same thing, and usually it's no problem. Every now and then, the pictures will mysteriously disappear though. Buy an inexpensive card reader and see what's on the card. If you have images there, just transfer them over to your hard drive. Formatting is an easy way to erase old pictures that you've already transferred, but I've gotten by many times by just deleting the pictures using my computer.
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Answer by water_skipper
Maybe you can't. A digital camera is normally made for shooting still images or taking videos that are saved as files. Most of them are not capable of live video. Get a USB web cameras instead. By the way, who are you trying to "broadcast" to? You probably want a instant message program that supports video chat.
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Answer by Ɠ. ƦѦϝϝ
In professional photography, the camera body isn't as important as the lenses are. It really all depends on what types of photographs you will be taking. There are all different types of lenses for all different purposes.
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Answer by Mellow
I prefer Sony Cybershot DSC-S980 12MP Digital Camera with 4x Optical Zoom.
Price: $ 174.63
Features:
- 12.1-megapixel Super HAD CCD image sensor
- 4x optical zoom lens; SteadyShot image stabilization helps prevent blur
- Large 2.7-inch LCD display (230k pixels)
- Face Detection technology captures faces naturally
- Special kit includes carrying case and 2 GB Memory Stick
I have to say the pictures turned out great and it is very easy to use. If I can use it with no problem then anyone can (coming from a person who is not good with technology)
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Answer by aribelle
I used my digital last year when I went and they came out great! You may also want to use a regular SLR. It depends on the quality of your camera- please, no disposable!
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Answer by jdbaum42
I won't suggest a make and model, but you should consider a DSLR and a good macro lens, maybe a ring light too. The lens is really the defining factor here. It'll cost you, but it will definitely take you to the next level.
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Answer by Mr. Smartypants
A digital camera, you can just transfer the pictures directly to your computer.A 35mm camera needs film, when then has to be developed and printed, then either the print or the negative needs to be scanned with a scanner.
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Answer by 4x5"
"Film" not "Photography" camera.
The best type is Large Format view cameras.
Roll film is popular too. Any major brand SLR camera will do fine. I like Nikon SLRs because you have access to a legacy of lenses that goes back decades.
Nikon N90s, Nikon FG, and Nikon F3HP are good choices.
Answer by selina_555
You want something "more complex detailed" - doesn't that mean a BETTER camera than what you already have?
As usual, you get what you paid for.
You can find a tiny little P&S for under $ 100, but you don't get any manual controls with it, so you'll never really be able to learn much about photography with it.
You need to work out your priorities first - super cheap or useful?
I would suggest this one: http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=ModelInfoAct&fcategoryid=144&modelid=17630
Answer by earlhoch
The ability to crop probably comes with the computer just upload the photos and ull b able 2 crop and other stuff.
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Answer by dusty
The Sony Ericcson K790a is really good! Cnet.com rates it as one of the best camera phones around! It has a 5.2 megapixels, and it looks nice too. The Sony Ericcson K850i is cool too. It has 5.O megapixels.
CNET also says the Nokia N95, Motorola Razr V2, Samsung SGH- G800 (like you said), and The SamsungSCH- U900, or the FlipShot, is really good too. The screen flips all the way around, and it's a flip phone, which makes it so unique. I only worry if the entire top part of the flip phone may be weak as its only on one "joint," so to speak.
I use CNET.com all the time to check out phones before I buy them. They have like videos for you to watch, and they rate all the phones too. The editors are really cool, too.
Hope I helped!
Answer by kitty
i will suggest Canon PowerShot SD780IS great camera with 12.1MP, 3x optical zoom lens with Optical Image Stabilizer. Also support HD video recording
Answer by lare
if you have a DVC player. I have 2. one is a Sony walkman that plays miniDV and the other is a Sony grey market DVC/SVHS combo, both have DV output. They are hard to come by outside of the industrial market, you might try ebay, but honestly, miniDV is so inexpensive now, just get another camera.
Answer by Jim A
Compact cameras are not capable of time exposure and that's what you're after, like this.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jimsphotostuff/4070889784/sizes/l/in/photostream/
To do this I had to have the shutter open for 8 seconds. Only a bridge camera or an SLR can give you that control.
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Answer by Martin
All cameras have a completely auto setting which makes them easy to use. The thing which gives your T3 such high quality pictures are the large sensor and the high quality lens. If you go too small then you will end up with a much smaller sensor, which will reduce picture quality.
You could look at something like the Sony RX-100, which is a fairly large compact camera with a reasonably large sensor, but which should be quite a lot smaller and lighter than your T3. That is getting very good reviews at the moment.
http://snapsort.com/compare/Canon-T3i-vs-Sony-Cybershot-DSC-RX100
Answer by origamimark
It is very hard to digitally reproduce realistic natural colours, lighting conditions and so on, so don't expect too much.
Canon make a fine range of digital cameras, but your best bet is to go along to your local camera shop and try some out.
Answer by xxmeganxx
Anti-Blur.
Flash
Focus
Micro Focus
Face detection
Answer by mmm_2178
Kodak V1003 is awesome! its about $ 200 and then a sim card is about $ 20-$ 40! It has different effects sepia, black & white...etc. Ans it has 8mp Its very easy to control. The buttons are very nice and the quality of the pictures is great!
Answer by Eugene N
Without a motor drive to follow the proper motion of the stars you won't get much more than streaks for the stars (star trails). Even so, you may have to push up the sensitivity of the CCD which will mean more noise. You can shoot the moon but you'll get a small image that you'll have to edit to a larger size. By the way, I think you mean astronomical and not astrological stuff.
Answer by Carolina M
nikon 360
Answer by creature
All Pentax DSLRs can use any pentax lens EVER made.
Also the IS thing the guy below mentioned. However, keep in mind that old Pentax lenses were made for 35mm SLRs, the equivalent to full frame cameras today. Pentax doesn't have full frame cameras yet, so images'll be cropped.
Forget about paying for a new camera: this simple firmware hack gives Canon PowerShot cameras a real kick the pants!
Answer by Anna Christine
I have a Nikon D500 which I am absolutely in love with. I don't have any bad feedback about it and neither did ANY of the reviews that I read. It is also very decently priced, I got it for about $ 750 with the body, a case, and two lenses. I would DEFINITELY recommend this camera it's just amazing. With some cameras you really have to try to get a great picture, with the Nikon D5000, it just does the work for you.
Hope that helps!
Answer by capnthechap
http://www.google.com.au/search?q=digital+camera+reviews&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a
use the google!
Answer by keerok
Buy a surveillance camera. It's easier.
Answer by hotzelj
It really depends on two things 1) where you sit, and 2) is it dark in the location.
However, basically all cameras will be good. You'll just need to set some settings such as speed and flash/lighting. If you have a zoom lens, and you sit way back - use that.
Answer by Godony
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Answer by Eddie
Well let start this way do you have any photo studios or photo gallerys if so open them up and you should find a option to upload pics from digital camera. If not then you need to buy one or download one from download.com they have some freeware photo studios for free then you will be able to download your digital pics. If you have any questions fell free and email me.
Answer by AWriterWandering
The term ISO, in photography, refers to the sensitivity to light. Historically it was called ASA.
Answer by fhotoace
The Samsung NV20 is a fine P&S camera and you should enjoy it as you play with your friends and family, however by definition, a photographer uses adjustable cameras for complete control of the resulting images.
Buying a fully automatic P&S camera, decidedly places you into a camera "user" category, rather than as a photographer.
That said, much creativity can come from a P&S camera, but eventually the frustration of missed shots due to design restrictions, shutter lag, being stuck with one lens, the tiny sensor and red-eye issues will eventually cause you to move toward an entry level DSLR and a passion for learning how to control such a camera.
Link to your cameras specifications:
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/compare_post.asp?method=sidebyside&cameras=samsung_nv20&show=all
Answer by ryan_pal2007
the best one will be a 5 megapixel cameraphone with auto focus
i'd prefer n95 of nokia
Answer by :)
I have an Olympus FE-320 and it works beautifully. Its super light, really small & takes great pictures. I'd say its much more affordable compared to the Kodak's and Nikkon's.
Answer by Lee W
You should have software that comes with the camera that will not only allow you to put the pictures on the computer, but will allow you to make them better... enhance, crop, get rid of "red eye", etc.
Answer by Briana
Poloroid :)
Answer by Elvis
All of the major brands are good. Choose a brand that appeals to you. Then you have to think about getting a spare battery, what size memory card, if you want an extended warranty, how much you can afford, what size zoom, if you want manual controls, the size of the camera, finding a reliable place to purchase it, and the list goes on and on and on.......
The first thing to realize is that almost any digital camera will take good pictures. If more people would read the manual more than once, they would be able to take better pictures. Usually, the person assumes it is the camera when it could be them not knowing exactly what to do. Just give yourself more photographic knowledge by doing more reading on the internet.
I really believe buying a camera is an individual choice.
The person needs to read alot of reviews on cameras so they can decide on the features that they really want and need.
Go to the store and hold them so you can see if they feel comfortable in your hands. If possible, take some pictures in the store to check the quality of the pictures.
I can only give a suggestion of what to look for in a new digital camera.
Good Luck
my suggestion
go to this link for help
http://reviews.cnet.com/digital-camera-buying-guide/