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i was wondering what is the best digital camera;
the sony cybershot dsc t700: (10mp)
http://www.itechnews.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/sony-cyber-shot-dsc-t700-camera.jpg
or the sony cybershot dsc t77(10mp)
http://www.itechnews.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/sony-cyber-shot-dsc-t77-ultra-slim-camera.jpg
or the fuji finepix z20:(10mp also)
http://www.shotaddict.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/Fuji_z20fd.jpg
i was wondering what you guys thought was the best quality,
im fourteen years old and love taking picturess,
could anyone help me out?
thankyouu.
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Answer
The links you have provided are simply to the images of the cameras.
In making a logical decision, you must factor in more than how the camera looks. If that is the most important thing to you... get the coolest looking camera. If you want something that is a good value for your money, we must evaluate specifications and features.
I would suggest searching for reviews of the products you are considering. Make a list of criteria.
Megapixels are not that important unless you intend to print the photos very large. A 6 or 8 megapixel camera can produce photographs with enough detail to print something as large as 11x17" (two page spread) and maintain photographic detail. Do you plan to print very large images frequently?
Here is a link to information regarding printing photos:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/digitalphotography/learnmore/bestquality.mspx
My favourite series of compact digital cameras is the Olympus SW series because most compact digital cameras have similar image quality, and the new Canon SD series is very small and sleek; but the Olympus cameras are durable and waterproof. I am rough with my gear and I appreciate things that are practically indestructible. Check them out here:
http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_section/cpg_digital_sw.asp
The links you have provided are simply to the images of the cameras.
In making a logical decision, you must factor in more than how the camera looks. If that is the most important thing to you... get the coolest looking camera. If you want something that is a good value for your money, we must evaluate specifications and features.
I would suggest searching for reviews of the products you are considering. Make a list of criteria.
Megapixels are not that important unless you intend to print the photos very large. A 6 or 8 megapixel camera can produce photographs with enough detail to print something as large as 11x17" (two page spread) and maintain photographic detail. Do you plan to print very large images frequently?
Here is a link to information regarding printing photos:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/digitalphotography/learnmore/bestquality.mspx
My favourite series of compact digital cameras is the Olympus SW series because most compact digital cameras have similar image quality, and the new Canon SD series is very small and sleek; but the Olympus cameras are durable and waterproof. I am rough with my gear and I appreciate things that are practically indestructible. Check them out here:
http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_section/cpg_digital_sw.asp
anyone who owns a digital camera and who can spare me some reviews here on "what digital camera should i get?"
easterbunn
im trying to decide on which digital camera should i get. i want good quality pics which can be taken in dark condition and capture fast moving objects. and also it has to work fast..so i won't miss capturing anything flew by me.. at this point, i hav my eyes on Nikon S51c which i think is affordable, stylish and has good features (i think) and another 1 is Olympus Mju 850SW which is waterproof and shockproof..which is great..coz i wud like to take some underwater pics..or juz incase im so clumsy that i drop it on the hard ground or into a pool.. so between this two (which i knw both have different purpose) but which 1 wud u recommend and y? and im open to any new suggestion to other digital cam..oh..but it must be affordable..which is around the same price range of both the digicam above. THANKS FOR YOUR HELP!! :)
Answer
I have a Kodak Z712 IS. It's freaking awesome. It's got a 12x zoom, which comes in handy when you want to get a bird in a tree, or see something someone's reading... *shifty eyes*
I love my camera mainly because of the kodak color chip. All of my colors are brighter and more defined that in most cameras.
Look up the name and model of any camera you're looking into on google and type pictures. There are tons that will come up for you to compare. It's how I wound up choosing the camera I have and not the one I was previously going to get.
My camera when I bought it was $200 including shipping and a free 2gb sd card. (I can take over 900 pictures with it).
I suggest for convenience you buy a card reader. I got one on the net for about $10 including shipping. It loads faster and is more convenient than uploading your camera's program and using cables.
Good luck!
I have a Kodak Z712 IS. It's freaking awesome. It's got a 12x zoom, which comes in handy when you want to get a bird in a tree, or see something someone's reading... *shifty eyes*
I love my camera mainly because of the kodak color chip. All of my colors are brighter and more defined that in most cameras.
Look up the name and model of any camera you're looking into on google and type pictures. There are tons that will come up for you to compare. It's how I wound up choosing the camera I have and not the one I was previously going to get.
My camera when I bought it was $200 including shipping and a free 2gb sd card. (I can take over 900 pictures with it).
I suggest for convenience you buy a card reader. I got one on the net for about $10 including shipping. It loads faster and is more convenient than uploading your camera's program and using cables.
Good luck!
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