I'm looking to buy a new digital camera on a budget, any suggestions?
I'm really into photography and am in need of a new digital camera and have a limited budget. Any suggestions that you have would be great!
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- I saw a 5 megapixel Kodak at Wal Greens for $100 in today's ad paper. ppl like my pix made on a 3 megapixel Kodak. And I saw a great deal on SD memory cards at either office max or office depot. 1GB was $14 after rebate.
- Canon makes the best comsumer camera in my opinion. They have really great imagine quality for their size. I would recommond them. Here are a few choices: Slim and Small- No limit- Canon SD900 Slim and Small- $300-400 limit Canon SD800 IS (Has Imagine Stablization) Slim and Small- $200-$300 limit- SD600 6MP Ultrazoom- Canon S3IS (Has Imagine Stablization) 12X optical 6MP Budget Camera- No limit- Canon A640 10MP 4X Optical Zoom Budget Camera- Less than $300- Canon A630 8MP 4X Optical Zoom Enutheist Camera- No Limit- ($500+) Canon G7 10MP 6X Optical Zoom SLR- No Limit- Canon Mk-II $5000 w/o lens SLR- $3000 - Canon 5D Full Sensor SLR- Budget - Canon 30D SLR- Below $1000 w/ lens kit - Canon Rebel XTi
- When buying a digital point and shoot camera, stick with the manufacturers of actual cameras (Canon, FujiFilm, Konica-Minolta, Pentax, Nikon and Olympus). Canon and Nikon are the two who make about 80% of the professional digital cameras sold today. They have the knowledge and expertise that give their cameras the edge over the ones made by electronics companies (except perhaps Panasonic whose cameras are built under the guiding eyes and hands of Leica and use Leica lenses). Take a look at the link below and have fun finding your new camera.
- you need high speed shooting and image relevant, use canon eos400.
- We need to know what your budget is really.... for about $200, the Nikon Coolpix S9 is great...i own it and love it
- what do you need from your camera and how much your budget? well if you want to search it for yourself since i don't know none of the above, i recommend you to check : http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/compare.asp choose the camera that you want.. if you want to go pro but still wants to learn about the camera basics you can use prosumer or DSLR like format if you prefer to use pocket camera you can use some from canon pocket collection, the A series is good for beginner that wants to learn more about camera, it provides full manual control...
- M V is right. To get help you really have to tell what is your budget. You should say if budget is $400, $200, $100 or what.
- Read the ebay buying guide. There is lots of info there and you can also read reviews for cameras.
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