Moeluv4u7
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Okay, I am not a photographer or even do photography as a hobby- I am just a mom that wants to take some great pictures and video!
I have a Kodak Easy share series- (to tell you exact I'd have to even look at it to get the model #) It is a 4 megapixel is about all I can say- My battery is never keeping a charge and I even bought a new one soooooo...
I figure I need a better camera anyway- What should I buy within reason and budget for a non-photographer?
Something still small enough to carry in one small camera pouch, must take some form of SD card or other storage device type card- I'd love to be able to zoom in real close and out etc- Also, action shots as well as still shots- Need to be able to take great night shots as well as daytime shots-
Oh! Also, would prefer picture to take as soon as I snap the button and not have the delay I have w/ my kodak...
Spending $300- or less (and prefer less) What should I look for?
I am also looking for a good video camera and would like as compact as possible but still with quality- I am not sure if I should be looking for a video camera w/ a big harddrive, one that uses a different type storage device or what??
Also, and this is the last question- I have seen some video cameras that also take still shots- Are these any good? Should I look into one with this option?
Thanks for any advice and suggestions!
I have a Kodak Easy share series- (to tell you exact I'd have to even look at it to get the model #) It is a 4 megapixel is about all I can say- My battery is never keeping a charge and I even bought a new one soooooo...
I figure I need a better camera anyway- What should I buy within reason and budget for a non-photographer?
Something still small enough to carry in one small camera pouch, must take some form of SD card or other storage device type card- I'd love to be able to zoom in real close and out etc- Also, action shots as well as still shots- Need to be able to take great night shots as well as daytime shots-
Oh! Also, would prefer picture to take as soon as I snap the button and not have the delay I have w/ my kodak...
Spending $300- or less (and prefer less) What should I look for?
I am also looking for a good video camera and would like as compact as possible but still with quality- I am not sure if I should be looking for a video camera w/ a big harddrive, one that uses a different type storage device or what??
Also, and this is the last question- I have seen some video cameras that also take still shots- Are these any good? Should I look into one with this option?
Thanks for any advice and suggestions!