When I buy rechargeable batteries/charger, is it simply AA I want or a specific kind of battery?
I would have liked the ISO 800 with the S3, but the price difference is really a lot. I can't wait to get my camera, but I want to order the correct accessories also.
Where would I get a mini tripod? Thanks in advance!
You want to get MiMH rechargeables and preferably a charger that has individual circuits for each cell. It makes them last much longer and get the most charge.
Walmart and Target have a Duracell model that has this. I have been using it for a few months now and have been happy with it. Some of the best online are Maha brand. Their main distributor is
Thomas Distributing You also want to get cells that have a high mAh rating. That means that they have more capacity. If you do not get rechargeables, then go with lithium disposables. Never go with alkalines b/c they are just too weak.
You can get a mini tripod online or at Walmart, Target, BB, CC, etc. Do not get a tiny one, b/c the camera is too heavy for it. Get one with around 6"-8" legs. I had an old one with 3" legs and it was too small for my S1 IS.
All that I can really answer here is the SD card info that I do. Personally, I like the faster SD cards like the Ultra II or pretty much any card that is says it is "50X" or greater. I am not sure that the S2 even needs that kind of speed, but it is so much more faster to transfer the photos to your computer if your card is a faster model.
The Ultra II 1GB with USB thing is a bit of a gimmick in my mind, because even if you do not have a card reader to attach to your computer, you can still use the USB cable that comes with the camera. The UII card with USB can just flip out and it has a USB plug that you can just insert into the computer if you want. Seems a bit silly to me.
One thing that I make sure that I don't do very often is remove the SD card from the camera. These cards are nothing like Compact Flash cards. They are flimsy at best in comparison. If my card isn't full (making me have to change it), I just transfer photos using the cable linked directly from the camera to the computer. The cards are so small and fragile that I fear I will damage one if handled too often.
My advice: Buy a Kingston Elite Pro 1 or 2 GB SD card. They are 50X, but work just fine for all of my uses. They are also quite a bit less costly than Ultra II cards. I believe they have an "Ultimate" version now that is even faster too.
I hate rechargable batteries. I have had no luck with them lasting very long. I have only tried Duracell ones though.
Andy
You need a fast card on the S2 if you want to do any video. The brand does not matter all that much. Buying from a reputable place means more.
Newegg.com has good prices and great customer service. Returns are easy with them. Kingston usually costs a little more than the true off brands, but are still cheaper than top of the line brands. I have liked all of my Kingstons, but also have had luck with PQI, Corsair, and Transcend.
I have to disagree with Andy on the durability of SD vs. CF and leaving it in the camera. The SD cards are more plastic, but as long as you do not abuse them, then they will be just fine. Mine have had tons of use with no damage. They have one big durability advantage over CF. The contacts on SD are many times over more durable than the CF prongs. Bend one of those on your camera and you have a costly repair. I always use a card reader for transfers to conserve battery power. Transferring from camera does a number on your batteries and even rechargeables have a limited life, so why use it up when it is not necessary.
Kevin