Help! I go to WDW in 5 Days and my Camera Broke!!

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I need some help please! I leave for WDW on Wednesday and my camera broke a couple of days ago (at my high school reunion of all places).

Anyway, I had a Nikon Coolpix and really liked it. I need something simple - a point and shoot. I'd like something that takes good pics in low light. With my Nikon, anytime it was dark, I either got no pic or a blurry pic. All of the modes were basically useless,as it was always too blurry. Also, there seemed to be so much of a delay between when I hit the button to take the picture and when the picture actually took that I miss a lot of good shots.

I'm looking to spend around $150-250. Any suggestions?

Thanks a bunch!
 
That's too bad about your camera, especially just days before you're going on vacation (we're leaving Wed also).

I would suggest any of the Canon A6x0 series cameras, very pocketable with numerous shooting modes. P&S cameras aren't known for quality indoor shots (a tripod always helps) so don't expect miracles from your replacement but the Canons get excellent reviews.
 
I'm hearing good things about the fuji finepix F30 for low light. It has ISO as high as 3200 although admittedly grainy. Just do a google search on it and you'll find plenty of reviews on it.

Anybody out there have any first hand experience with the fuji finepix f30?
 
RSoxFan said:
I need some help please! I leave for WDW on Wednesday and my camera broke a couple of days ago (at my high school reunion of all places).

Anyway, I had a Nikon Coolpix and really liked it. I need something simple - a point and shoot. I'd like something that takes good pics in low light. With my Nikon, anytime it was dark, I either got no pic or a blurry pic. All of the modes were basically useless,as it was always too blurry. Also, there seemed to be so much of a delay between when I hit the button to take the picture and when the picture actually took that I miss a lot of good shots.

I'm looking to spend around $150-250. Any suggestions?

Thanks a bunch!
I do not know of a camera in that range that will take great pics in low light, without flash. In fact my $800 canon camera body needs a super fast aperture lens. If it was not for the one exception of the $80 canon 50mm f1.8, the fast lenses for low light can cost $400- $1000 and up.

the problem is letting in enough light for proper exposure. If it takes 3 seconds to let in enough light then the subject has usualy moved causing the blur. Even a shutter speed as quick as 1/40 of a second is often too much time for someone to hold a camera still. So even of the subject does not move you still have the blurry photo. Image stabilzation will help, some but won't replace a tripod.

shutterlag, the delay between pressing the buton until a picture is captured, is getting better and better as camera electronics get faster.
check out:
steves digicams
www.dpreview.com
for great easy to read individual camera reviews.
www.pricegrabber.com for good prices and
www.resellerratings.com for reviews of stores


hope that helps some.

MIkeeee
 

When I want to "try" out something before commiting I head to Walmart. Of course everything I've ever tried I've ending up keeping but they have a great return policy on cameras. You can purchase it and if you are not happy for any reason bring it back in the packaging for a full refund within 90 days I believe. That way your not commited if you end up not being satisfied with it's preformance but if you are you got a good deal most likely as they tend to have good prices.
 
Look in to the Fuji S5200. You it sells around $250. The night shot feature is great. Here are 3 night shots I took with the 5200

These 2 were taken on the Night Shot setting. This was before I really started playing with settings.

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This one was taken on Shutter priority mode.

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