Tuesday, May 20, 2014

What is a good camera for travel?




howdy


I am going to Mexico and need to get a camera for the trip. I would love one that goes underwater but I can always get the cheapo disposables for that if I need to. I already own an expensive professional camera and am not taking it for fear of it getting stolen or broken so please don't recommend any pricey high end cameras. I just want a reasonably priced digital point and shoot that gets high quality pictures that is small and light enough to carry around all day in the ruins. Anybody know of any that take great shots?


Answer
Get a top rate and cheap waterproof camera (under $65) here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004FLL5C2?ie=UTF8&tag=lotoshth-20&linkCode=xm2&camp=1789&creativeASIN=B004FLL5C2

What are some good cameras?




Thy


I love photography and might take classes on it, but I need a real camera now. I like taking pictures of nature, landscapes and buildings. I want the camera to have at least 10 mega pixels, I have a $250 dollar buget, but I only want to spend $200. I would also like the camera to be waterproof, but it doesn't have to be. Oh, also I want the camera to be able to get every tiny detail.

Sorry for the long list, is their any possible camera? Can you please give me links?



Answer
Well of course there are cameras that can do that but I don't think you'll find a really good one for under $250. If you're really interested in photography you'll need to get a DSLR sooner or later. It might be better till you have a little more money to spend, like around 400-500 bucks, so you can get a decent DSLR for start, like the Nikon D3100 or the Canon t2i.
There are some quite good point-and-shoot cameras like the Nikon S3100 or maybe the Nikon P300 that are in your budget, but a point-and-shoot will never give you the quality a DSLR can give. Also, on a DSLR you have the ability to change lenses for different types of shooting, like telephoto lenses with a huge zoom range or macro lenses for incredible detail.
If you're willing to buy a used or refurbished (which is just as good as a new one) camera, you can check out Adorama.com. Look for refurbished DSLRs. I think you can get a Nikon D3000 for around 300 bucks if it's still there. Just use their search bar.

Here's a list of the best point-and-shoots:

http://www.pcworld.com/reviews/collection/1603/top_10_point_and_shoot_cameras.html

And here's a P300:

http://www.amazon.com/Nikon-COOLPIX-P300-Wide-Angle-Black/dp/B004M8SVGG




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