so i am thinking about getting a digital cameras but don\'t really know that much about them. anyone have any suggestions?
so i am thinking about getting a digital cameras but don\'t really know that much about them. anyone have any suggestions?
I have a Kodak EasyShare camera & docking station - it\'s really easy to use, and the pictures come out great! I\'d recommend at LEAST a 5-6 megapixel camera so the images are clear. Most digital cameras on the market are great & simple to use... good luck!
Beware the delay. The cheap digital cameras have a serious problem with that, and I can\'t stand it.
I would buy a used old 35mm over a cheap digital camera.
But that\'sjust personal preference.
Beware the delay. The cheap digital cameras have a serious problem with that, and I can\'t stand it.
I would buy a used old 35mm over a cheap digital camera.
But that\'sjust personal preference.
:that: In a nut shell!! I do admit the size of them is great, but I just can\'t ever see myself buying one...good thing Robyn already has one.
i\'ll sell you mine, i quit
If you are likely to want to shoot short films on a stills camera (and some of them can be more than watchable), beware cameras which film in Apple Quicktime format- big files and crap quality. Also, it\'s next to impossible to convert them to a decent format for adding to a DVD/VCD - and then the quality is next to useless. My Olympus C60 takes some nice pics, even under stage lights, but the QT files are a real let down.
Canon, Canon, Canon. A610 is a good middle of the road.
I got my wife a "Casio Exilim EX-Z70 7.2MP Digital Camera with 3x Anti Shake Optical Zoom (Black)" for Christmas. She wanted something she could toss in a pocket and take snapshots with on vacations, family visits etc. It has a lot of positive reviews on Amazon and we have been happy with its performance. It has a fair amount of manual control as well as point and shoot mode.
I haven\'t had luck with digital cameras, so shop around. I had a Fuji that died after two years (just missed the warranty). I just bought an Olympus in November, and yesterday it was useless. The screen was all black. Something is wrong with it already. But I have to admit, Olympus is cool. If they can\'t fix it, they\'re going to replace it.
I just took a digital photography class with one of the best photographers in my area... I\'m a Graphic Artist myself, so I talk to camera people all day... They all say Nikon makes the best digital cameras all around (for quality, focus, lens, delay,etc.) they definetly carry a price tag but you will definetly get "more bang for your buck." I would also recommened using Epson printers and paper for printing images- That is just some professional advice from people who werk in the industry...
yeah thanks justin, along with everyone else. i am leaning more toward canon but i do have an epson printer so that\'s good i guess. i am looking to spend between $200-$300 so I don\'t depends on what is out there.
yeah a good nikon will run ya $400-600 depending where you get it...good luck... you should trying taking a digital photography class sometime if you can afford it (or get financial aid) -probally the funnest class I EVER took...
Yeah my father has a serious Epson photo printer and it\'s pretty awesome.
Canon, Canon, Canon. A610 is a good middle of the road.
i\'d say so as well... although if I were to be getting a new one now I\'d get a Fuji . As far as I know Fuji makes the only compact digital cameras where the "video" mode is only limited by how big your memory card is.
A Canon and most others will max you out at 3 minutes. If you don\'t care about this feature, go Canon.