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Which Digital Camera?
Hi all,
I am about to enter the minefield of choosing a digital camera. I basically need it for fun holiday pics and digitising images for use on ebay etc. However I would like at least half decend picture quality. I would be willing to spend up to 140 pounds, have any of you had particularly good/bad experiences with particular cameras. What features are essential on your camera that you couldnt live without?! Cheers all, Greg |
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On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 12:50:19 +0100, "Greg Thomas"
wrote: Hi all, I am about to enter the minefield of choosing a digital camera. I basically need it for fun holiday pics and digitising images for use on ebay etc. However I would like at least half decend picture quality. I would be willing to spend up to 140 pounds, have any of you had particularly good/bad experiences with particular cameras. What features are essential on your camera that you couldnt live without?! Cheers all, Greg This is the wrong group, other groups would be much more helpful. I don't recall the pound to US$ conversion or what the camera market is like there but that might get you a Canon A80. Ebay pics can be taken with any cheap 60 pound no-name, but for the holiday pics you'll need to determine the resolution desired, if printed then how large. Lots of reviews & sample pics here but it's a bit dated, new 'cams are coming out far too often for any 'site to keep up, usually with the newest being the best value. http://www.steves-digicams.com/ I didn't really mean to encourage this thread though, it really doesn't belong here! |
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"Greg Thomas" wrote in message
news:b6ACc.44$765.34@newsfe5-win... I am about to enter the minefield of choosing a digital camera. I basically need it for fun holiday pics and digitising images for use on ebay etc. However I would like at least half decend picture quality. I would be willing to spend up to 140 pounds, have any of you had particularly good/bad experiences with particular cameras. What features are essential on your camera that you couldnt live without?! Just bought myself one a month ago. I've read all the available reports on compact digital cameras and decided on a Canon A75. It was 169 at Ebuyer. A brilliant camera! I used to work in the photographic industry so have pretty high expectations and so far have not been disappointed. Excellent sharpness, colour balance, contrast etc. It takes CF memory, which I prefer and 4x AA batteries. Has 3x optical zoom, 4x digital, 13 modes of operation from fully manual to fully auto, I have yet to use most of them, 3.2 megapixel, video and sound recording as well, macro etc. Small enough to fit in my jacket pocket so I take it with me everywhere. Squeezes over 100 pics on a 128MB CF card and I have 5 of those. I have a CF card reader in my work and home PCs so don't bother with cables. I have always had Canon cameras, still got A1 and AV1, and I'm pretty impressed with this one. |
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"Greg Thomas" wrote in message news:b6ACc.44$765.34@newsfe5-win... Hi all, I am about to enter the minefield of choosing a digital camera. I basically need it for fun holiday pics and digitising images for use on ebay etc. However I would like at least half decend picture quality. I would be willing to spend up to 140 pounds, have any of you had particularly good/bad experiences with particular cameras. What features are essential on your camera that you couldnt live without?! Cheers all, Greg I like the Olympus. Had a 1.3mp that worked just fine. Bought a "better" Canon (2.0mp) and hate all the buttons and delay on opening.......Bob |
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"Greg Thomas" wrote in message news:b6ACc.44$765.34@newsfe5-win... Hi all, I am about to enter the minefield of choosing a digital camera. I basically need it for fun holiday pics and digitising images for use on ebay etc. However I would like at least half decend picture quality. I would be willing to spend up to 140 pounds, have any of you had particularly good/bad experiences with particular cameras. What features are essential on your camera that you couldnt live without?! Cheers all, Greg I agree with kony; find another group. Bearman |
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On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 12:50:19 +0100, "Greg Thomas"
wrote: Hi all, I am about to enter the minefield of choosing a digital camera. I basically need it for fun holiday pics and digitising images for use on ebay etc. However I would like at least half decend picture quality. I would be willing to spend up to 140 pounds, have any of you had particularly good/bad experiences with particular cameras. What features are essential on your camera that you couldnt live without?! Cheers all, Greg You can find cheap 2 meg cameras since the mainstream now is 3-5 megs. 2 megs are ok if you dont print larger than 4x6. 3 megs are so cheap now though that many will say forget about 2 megs. For 3 megs theres lots of OK cameras from Fuji to Olympus. I agree with the othes about getting a Canon if you can find one at the price you want. The Olys are ok though small and compact. Kind of depends on your preferences. For instance my brother will only buy a camera thats very small and compact . So the Oly 4000, Nikons and Oly 750 etc traditional looking cameras with the lens barrel sticking out - arent for him. I dont like cute looking cameras and prefer more traditional looking cameras especially if it means sacrificing manual controls and pic quality by going for a dinky , sleek looking soap bar. I bought a Oly 560 3 meg a few weeks ago and an Oly 750 and also have an Oly 4040. There are some traditional shaped ones around the low $200 range in the US - Nikon 3 meg , Oly 4000 if they still sell them where you are and the Canon a80. These generally tend to have manual controls. The sleek soap bar type tend not to but are more compact. Other than that there are issues about taking movies and sound if thats what you want - I could care less. And types of memory cards - the XD cards tend to be the most expensive. If you get some older camera that still uses smart media (My Oly 4040 does) - all the new cameras dont use it anymore since it had a 128 meg limit. You generally want 3x optical zoom - which youll get on all but the cheapest cameras. There are some $300-400 cameras that have bigger than 3x optical zooms now. My Oly 750 has 10x thats why I got it. There are lots of other factors like flash - how effective is it? Battery life. Would you want the ability to use external flash? I think none do on a $200-300 camera. Macro ability extreme closeups , low light ability , etc. How quickly they power up and time between shots - time to focus. |
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