mykidsintow
<font color=red>Dogs Like Teacups Too
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I would love some input in deciding what I need...
My camera is taking blurry pictures and I am looking for a replacement. My current camera is a Canon P&S.
I have been *seriously* debating another P&S vs. an SLR. Obviously price is one aspect. Other considerations:
I am a single mom. I am at the point that my kids aren't babies anymore. No diapers bags and extra gear, mostly. However, my daughter (5) is special needs. I do have to lift her a lot. At Disney I have to transfer her out of her chair and carry her onto rides, etc. She is currently 26 lbs. I also lift her into and out of the car, on and off swings, etc etc. She isn't a "typically mobile" 5 yr old. She does awesome, but I do have extra lifting. I would not carry a bag... I would carry the camera diagonal across my chest when I took it. I could put it in a backpack on her wheelchair when I needed a break. A P&S and throwing it in my pocket is AWFULLY nice....
On the flip side.......
My daughter is *very* hard to get good pictures of. Often the good pictures I get need to be zoomed/cropped and once I do that... they aren't a quality to print any longer.
I would be happy to answer any other questions you may have.... but I would *LOVE* some guidance on what camera I should buy and why....
Help!
My camera is taking blurry pictures and I am looking for a replacement. My current camera is a Canon P&S.
I have been *seriously* debating another P&S vs. an SLR. Obviously price is one aspect. Other considerations:
I am a single mom. I am at the point that my kids aren't babies anymore. No diapers bags and extra gear, mostly. However, my daughter (5) is special needs. I do have to lift her a lot. At Disney I have to transfer her out of her chair and carry her onto rides, etc. She is currently 26 lbs. I also lift her into and out of the car, on and off swings, etc etc. She isn't a "typically mobile" 5 yr old. She does awesome, but I do have extra lifting. I would not carry a bag... I would carry the camera diagonal across my chest when I took it. I could put it in a backpack on her wheelchair when I needed a break. A P&S and throwing it in my pocket is AWFULLY nice....
On the flip side.......
My daughter is *very* hard to get good pictures of. Often the good pictures I get need to be zoomed/cropped and once I do that... they aren't a quality to print any longer.
I would be happy to answer any other questions you may have.... but I would *LOVE* some guidance on what camera I should buy and why....
Help!
