Digital Cameras, which ones are the best?

Jazmine8

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I have seen so many great pics posted on the threads and wanted to know which cameras whether digital or not are the best quality. I seem to have an inability to take really really good looking pictures. :sad2: I can never figure out how to successfully use all of those settings on the little turndial of a digital camera even with the accompanying manual.:confused3

1.)I plan on purchasing a new digital camera before my June 08 trip and I really don't want to spend over $250 for a good camera. Any suggestions anyone?

2.) Also, can you tell me which cameras you use or prefer? AND any good tips on taking pictures while at WDW. Thanks!:goodvibes
 
I'm sure we all have our biases. My most important features are:

1) Pocketable: if I don't have the camera on me, I can't take a great picture.
2) Optical Zoom: 3x is a minimum
3) Image Stablization: It reduces the blurry pictures due to accidental hand movement.
4) Brand Name: I prefer Canon and Sony
5) Price: I try to keep it under $300 or close
6) Memory Type

You might consider going to Steve's Digicams and reading the reviews:
http://www.steves-digicams.com/default.htm

Today, I might buy the Canon Powershot SD850.

Good luck!
Greg
 
take a look at CNET.com. They have ratings as well as top 10 in many categories.
 
The Canon Power Shot cameras Are the BEST . I dont take great pictures at All Ususally , and Mine came out Beatuiful Even Night pics .and i recommend a 1Gig memory card the # of pics you can get is worth it :goodvibes

You May want to ak this On the Photography Board they may be able to help you out better than here :)
 

I'm sure we all have our biases. My most important features are:

1) Pocketable: if I don't have the camera on me, I can't take a great picture.
2) Optical Zoom: 3x is a minimum
3) Image Stablization: It reduces the blurry pictures due to accidental hand movement.
4) Brand Name: I prefer Canon and Sony
5) Price: I try to keep it under $300 or close
6) Memory Type

That sounds like a plan

You might consider going to Steve's Digicams and reading the reviews:
http://www.steves-digicams.com/default.htm

Today, I might buy the Canon Powershot SD850.

Good luck!
Greg

I was thinking of getting a canon

take a look at CNET.com. They have ratings as well as top 10 in many categories.

I'll look into this, thanks!

The Canon Power Shot cameras Are the BEST . I dont take great pictures at All Ususally , and Mine came out Beatuiful Even Night pics .and i recommend a 1Gig memory card the # of pics you can get is worth it :goodvibes

You May want to ak this On the Photography Board they may be able to help you out better than here :)

Thank you too!

May also want to ask this question in the Photography area of these forums. It's in the community area :). Heck.. here's the link to that area :) http://www.disboards.com/forumdisplay.php?f=97

Thanks I'll try this one I wasn't sure where to ask this exactly. My search function was runnign slow.:goodvibes
 
Just to throw my two cents in, I would suggest not getting a Sony. Some of their models have had a problem with the glue that holds the CCD in place behind the lens. Also some of the things Sony has done as a company have been outright criminal. Their music division put a root kit on all their CDs that would allow Sony to take over your computer whenever they want. They got caught and the only thing the courts made them do was pay 150 bucks to people that paid to have it removed from thier computers. I have personally bought many Sony products in the past but I will no longer give them any of my money. Incidentally I just ordered a Canon Powershot G9 yesterday.
 
I'm sure we all have our biases. My most important features are:

1) Pocketable: if I don't have the camera on me, I can't take a great picture.
2) Optical Zoom: 3x is a minimum
3) Image Stablization: It reduces the blurry pictures due to accidental hand movement.
4) Brand Name: I prefer Canon and Sony
5) Price: I try to keep it under $300 or close
6) Memory Type

That sounds like a plan

You might consider going to Steve's Digicams and reading the reviews:
http://www.steves-digicams.com/default.htm

Today, I might buy the Canon Powershot SD850.

Good luck!
Greg

I was thinking of getting a canon

take a look at CNET.com. They have ratings as well as top 10 in many categories.

I'll look into this, thanks!

The Canon Power Shot cameras Are the BEST . I dont take great pictures at All Ususally , and Mine came out Beatuiful Even Night pics .and i recommend a 1Gig memory card the # of pics you can get is worth it :goodvibes

You May want to ak this On the Photography Board they may be able to help you out better than here :)

Thank you too!

May also want to ask this question in the Photography area of these forums. It's in the community area :). Heck.. here's the link to that area :) http://www.disboards.com/forumdisplay.php?f=97

Thanks I'll try this one I wasn't sure where to ask this exactly. My search function was runnign slow.:goodvibes
 
just because I recently learned how to post pictures, I wanted to show you what I got from my Canon powershot...
IMG_0285.jpg


I couldn't be happier! Its so easy to use too.
 
I have a Canon, in fact it's my 2nd one.

But I highly highly recommend Nick Kelsh's book How To Photograph Your Life.

Good photography is in the choice of subject, framing, taking lots of shots more than it is in the camera.
 
We bought a Canon Powershot Digital Elph SD 630 before ouir trip last year and lost it. However, after only having it 3 months, my husband accidentally left it at a dance competition. Needless to say, we went back, but it was gone!:sad1: It took really good pictures. I just purchased a replacement this week on Staples.com. They had a sale on the Canon Powershot SD 750 for 199.99 (It is normally 250.00). I ordered it. I think it is basically just a newer model than the 630,which is not available anymore (at least I can't find it). I am not sure if these models have Image Stablization, but if the SD 750 doesn't, there are other Power Shot digital elph that do. Good Luck. It is an overwhelming decision!!! (I also like that Canon uses SD cards, which I think are more widely used than the other types of cards!)
 
I just bought a Panasonic Lumix 10x optical zoom after doing tons of research. I love it!
 
While it is all well and good to ask others what cameras they use to get stunning photos -- let us not forget that reading the manual is the best way to get the best results from the camera one may already have.

Let's also not forget that some of the most stunning photos by some of the world's best photographers (e.g. Ansel Adams, Yousuf Karsh) were taken with cameras that were little more than a dark box, light sensitive material in the back and a lens in the front.

The real key to excellent photography has less to do with the brand of camera and more to do with the photographer's own understanding of how light works. I am more than certain that a skilled photographer could get better results using an old Kodak 110 Instamatic than most of us amateurs could ever get using a Hasselblad twin lens reflex camera.

This is all to say -- don't throw out the old camera just yet. Read the manual again and again. Play with the various settings and learn how they work. The best part about the camera that one already has is this -- it's free. I know my Fuji Finepix S5000 can take wonderful photos -- I just need to read the manual to understand how to paint with the light on the CCD.
 
Rule #1...just beacuse camera A has 10 mega pixals, does not make it better than camera B with only 6 mega pixals.

Rule #2...see rule #1

Rule #3...Optical zoom is always better than digital zoom, most serious cameras dont even have digital zoom...it only adds noise to your pix

Rule #4.....you have 2 basic types...the compact all in 1 digital....or traditional body with interchangable lebses. called SLR's. It's a size versus performance deal....

Rule #5...what ever you buy....RTFM....read the %$&^$ manual...you cant take good pictures untill you understand the camera

Rule #6....the photographer makes a good picture...not the camera...80% of what makes a good picture is shot composition. Learn the rule of thirds and you will be set.
 
Thanks everyone. This advice is great. I didn't get much of a response on the photography forum. Just a few from some really knowledgable folks. The canon pic looks really sharp and clear. I guess I'll just have to play around wth any new camera I buy before I leave next June.:goodvibes Well I off for home now.
 
I just purchased the Canon Powershot! It does take wonderful night shots. I took a picture of my son in front of his dolphin wall mural with lights out in the dark and you would swear it was daytime! Lite the picture and dolpins right up!

It is easy and dummy proof...just set it at automatic or you can even set up the speed for action shots!


Charleyann:santa:
 
can't go wrong with pentax. and I agree that a pocket sized camera is convenient but I just lost mine. :( so that can be a drawback too
 
Rule #1...just beacuse camera A has 10 mega pixals, does not make it better than camera B with only 6 mega pixals.

Rule #6....the photographer makes a good picture...not the camera...80% of what makes a good picture is shot composition. Learn the rule of thirds and you will be set.

good advice here. my pentax slr happens to have just 6 mp. :) love it. lenses are very important too but I think we're straying from the budget set out in the first post :)
 














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