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Which Digital Camera Would You Recommend?

I am planning on buying a new digital camera soon, but I’m not sure which type. Any suggestions?

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7 comments to Which Digital Camera Would You Recommend?

  • selina_5

    People so often ask: “Which one is a good camera to buy?”
    Here is my 10 cents on the subject:
    Point & Shoot cameras are wonderfully handy because of their small size.
    When light conditions are ideal, they even take really nice photos – all of them do.
    However, they all DO have limitations – they don’t do very well in low light situations (i.e. noisy photos, hard to avoid blur, etc). The little onboard flash is very harsh at close range, and doesn’t reach very far.
    Many of them have no manual functions, so you are limited to only very basic photos, you can’t compensate for unusual situations, or do many fun “tricks” and special effects.
    P&S’s also suffer from frustrating shutterlag and many of them chew through batteries rather quickly.
    However, if you’re ok with all those limitations, then go ahead and pick one, most of them (the same type and same price range) are rather similar. Personally I would pick either a Canon or a Nikon, and would certainly stay away from Kodak.
    A higher end P&S will give you more manual options and better quality. Many of those even give you the option of adding a proper flash (which makes a big difference to your flash photos).
    Don’t worry too much about megapixels…. there is a limit to how many pixels you can squash into a tiny P&S sensor before you actually LOSE quality rather than gain it.
    Decide which features are important to you, and look for cameras that have that feature.
    Then go compare a few models on http://www.dpreview.com .
    The very best thing you can do for your success is to borrow some books and learn about basic photography. A bit of knowledge will make a much bigger difference to your photos than your choice of P&S camera can.
    If I was in the market for a high end P&S, I’d pick the Canon PowerShot SX10 IShttp://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/contro…

  • thomastm

    Compact Digital cameras are designed to be small and portable; the smallest are described as subcompacts or “ultra-compacts”. Digital-cameras are usually designed to be easy to use, sacrificing advanced features and picture quality for compactness and simplicity; images can usually only be stored using Lossy compression (JPEG). Most have a built-in flash usually of low power, sufficient for nearby subjects.
    I have the best & cheapest digital-camera that is of 2.1 MP high quality color image >>>>> http://www.agritura.com/product_info.php…

  • Mguide

    I am suggestion Canon digital camera, is a good quality can take good pictures.
    See bestselling Canon digital camera at Amazon. (Price range $150-$250)http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?i…

  • regall

    Sony Cybershot DSC-T77
    10.1-megapixel Super HAD CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 8 x 10-inch prints
    4x optical zoom with Optical SteadyShot image stabilization; Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens
    3-inch widescreen, touch-panel Clear Photo LCD Plus; Intelligent Scene Recognition
    Face Detection technology (up to 8 faces); Smile Shutter technology
    15MB built-in memory; compatible with Memory Stick media
    Price: $279.99 + $6.17 shipping
    reference: http://www.amazon.com/Sony-Cybershot-DSC…

  • ssss G

    Samsung landiao will be okhttp://www.toboc.com/forum3/DEFAULT.ASPX…http://www.toboc.com/forum3/DEFAULT.ASPX…

  • klancene

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  • iSmile (:

    Olympus FE-210
    works very well and has many features.

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