Need a new digital camera. . . advice? help?

ktturner

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Not sure if this is the right place to post, if not, please move!

I need a new digital camera. I like my old one (HP) because it was easy to use, took good pictures, and didn't have huge battery charging issues. I have 2 DDs and don't have time to play with attachments.

SO, I need your recommendations. What brands should I look at? What should be my minimum megapixel? Specific camera suggestions?

I want it to be easy to use, long life on batteries, take QUALITY pictures, and have basic controls, small enough to tote around hanging on my wrist, not too simple. I guess I need a digital camera for almost dummies. . .

Please advise. . .Thanks!

FYI: I posted this a few days ago, but in the wrong area. A few people responded, cannon was the recommended brand by them. . . Thoughts from y'all, now that it's in the right place? Also, DH said I can get one if it doesn't cost an arm and a leg, so I'd like to make the right choice. . . Thanks!:rotfl:
 
For Canon, look at the "A" and "SD" series. You should also look at the Fuji models. I am not familiar with them, but some of them have a larger sensor and less image noise because of that. Look for a sensor that is 1/1.7 or 1/1.8. Most of the Canons have the smaller 1/2.5 sensor. I would look for around 5-6MPs. More than that ususally just means more image noise and not any more actual usable area. Unfortunately, MPs have become a marketing tool and most people think that it is the most important factor when it is actually one of the least important.

Kevin
 
So does anyone by Nikon any more? They used to be highly recommended. . ..
 
For Canon, look at the "A" and "SD" series. You should also look at the Fuji models. I am not familiar with them, but some of them have a larger sensor and less image noise because of that. Look for a sensor that is 1/1.7 or 1/1.8. Most of the Canons have the smaller 1/2.5 sensor. I would look for around 5-6MPs. More than that ususally just means more image noise and not any more actual usable area. Unfortunately, MPs have become a marketing tool and most people think that it is the most important factor when it is actually one of the least important.

Kevin

Thanks for the advice, I didn't really have a clue about what features are important. I appreciate you telling me specifically what to look for!:goodvibes
 

So does anyone by Nikon any more? They used to be highly recommended. . ..

I don't ever hear too much good or bad about Nikon's point and shoot line. They did release a new one at PMA with a big LCD and built in WIFI that sounded pretty cool.

Source DPReview: Nikon S50/S50c
 





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