I want to give a digital camera as a gift for a guy. He’s not into photography but I just want to upgrade his old 3.0 mega pixel camera. I’ve been looking at the Casio Exilim Z77, Sony Cybershot, and Canon Powershot SD1000. Reading reviews online hasn’t helped me very much since every camera has its cons. I’d appreciate any opinions on these cameras or others you would recommend.
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I own a fujifinepix S5100 It is a great camera, lightweight, and looks every professional while still being easy to use. It’s also fairly cheap as a digital camera. You would need to by a bigger memory card tho.
i <3 my casio exilim!!! so slim and has really cute colors!!!
cannon always has excellent options and the pictures come out very clear.they are the best choice.My daughter just bought the sony cybershot 7.2 megapixel.She is 23 and mainly uses to take pictures of herself to put on myspace.But its nice and handy and so far been very sinple to sue even has the black and white feature to take those type of picture.We love it.her old sony cybershot though you could put new batteries in and it will still flash red and say needs new batteries so im hoping that doesnt happen with this one.A few of her friends had same problem.
never had any troubles with cannon.
If he’s not into photography, why give him a camera?
Find out what he’s into and give him something related to it.
Anything you get him will improve on his old 3.0 mega pixel camera. I am a working professional and use the Canon system as my business cameras (expensive and very flexible DSLR cameras). You can’t go far wrong with anything in the Canon system.
This being said, I keep a Kodak Easy Share camera in the glove compartment of my van and use it frequently for my personal point and shoot snapshots. It is a very good picture taker and fast and easy to use. For a gift to a point and shoot guy I would consider the Kodak Easy Share system. There are several models in various price ranges available. Pick something that falls within your budget and his picture taking interests. Hard to go wrong with a Kodak.