BamaTigger
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To anyone who knows about cameras..in your humble opinion, which is the best affordable digital camera....(100-400 dollar range)
DizneyNutz said:You will get a lot more responses to your question on this topic.
http://www.disboards.com/forumdisplay.php?f=97
P.S. Not belittling Jennasmomma reply at all, just trying to steer you towards the photography related board on here.
tink70 said:I currently have a kodak 4mp, and am thinking about upgrading.
I recently saw a kodak 7mp model c743, on their website, for about $200. I then saw it at circuit city for $170. It looks like a pretty good camera for the money.
I loved the kodak software, so that is why I am trying to stay with them.
I do not recommend getting anything with a large zoom. I have one right now with a 10x zoom and unless you have a tripod in your back pocket to use, the photos come out blurry.
elastigirlfan said:We just recently got the Canon S2IS...it's awesome. We love it!! Takes awesome pics! The S3IS is out but if you can still get the S2IS it will save you some money and they didn't make many changes with the new model. Good luck!
Actually, any half-way decent camera will be capable of taking great photos. The difference between a great photo and a bad photo is almost always the photographer, not the camera. So, your husband takes great pictures!!! Lucky you!sbclifton said:My husband loves his. He's had it for about a year, and it takes great pictures.
F4disneyfan said:You may want to check that the larger zoom is preferable now if it is all digital and not an optical zoom it will really affect the image quality but the larger the otical zoom the better the camera and generaly the higher the price. I would not buy anything with digital zoom only or with less than a 4X optical zoom now. I would get something with a lower MP count and higher optical zoom over say a 7MP camera and a 3X optical zoom kinda pointless actually. Plus people are all hung up on the MP thier camera has and to be honest if you are only posting them on the net and printing the occasional picture in 4X6 or 8X10 anything over 3.2MP is useless the lerger MP counts are great if you are printing off posters or large banners but beyond that look for a camera that has a good optical zoom and quality glass in teh lense. Look for cameras that use Carl Zeiss glass or Schnieder Krausnach glass to name a few of the higher end lense manufacturers.
tink70 said:I currently have a kodak 4mp, and am thinking about upgrading.
I recently saw a kodak 7mp model c743, on their website, for about $200. I then saw it at circuit city for $170. It looks like a pretty good camera for the money.
I loved the kodak software, so that is why I am trying to stay with them.
I do not recommend getting anything with a large zoom. I have one right now with a 10x zoom and unless you have a tripod in your back pocket to use, the photos come out blurry.
tink70 said:Thanks for the info. That's what I have the schneider 10x zoom. and it works fine for the most part. Until I zoom in on something real close.