Stick_to_Disney
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I need to get a new digital camera. I need it to be 6-8 megapixels and no more than 300 dollars. Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Thanks.
I just went through this myself. Which of the things you listed is most important to you? It can be a challenge to find a small point and shoot camera with a high zoom - most are in the 3X -5X range. Here's one that has a higher one but I don't know much about it other than my friend has it and likes it, and the zoom is high. http://www.nikonusa.com/template.php?cat=1&grp=2&productNr=25533I want it to be pretty high qaulity.I want it to zoom pretty far too. I am mostly gonna be using it in disney world so it should have low light ability.I also would like it to have a 2in or above screen size. And it should be a thin camera not one of those thick bulky kind. 300 $ is for just the camera by itself.
there is an enormous amount of difference between a normal 4-6x zoom and a 10-12 x zoom, more than you could reasonably get by moving a step or 2. you are talking about roughly 130mm (4x) vrs 430mm (12x)[/url]
there is an enormous amount of difference between a normal 4-6x zoom and a 10-12 x zoom, more than you could reasonably get by moving a step or 2. you are talking about roughly 130mm (4x) vrs 430mm (12x)
Absolutely. I'm not sure if your post is referring to my comment about zooming with your own two feet or not, but let me clarify. No question, serious hobbyists (and others) enjoy the higher zoom. I'm just not sure that most camera users need that feature (in balance with other desired features of a camera). In fact, I borrowed that phrase from a photography book that I just got through reading. There are times that people want to rely on the zoom when in fact they could simply move closer to the subject. Now obviously, this won't work all the time, but I do think it's a basic skill that's often overlooked in this day of advanced camera technology. I see people doing it a lot. Until several months ago I had a camera with just a 3X optical zoom, yet I managed to get some pretty good shots simply because I got close to the subject matter. I'm actually looking forward to using a higher zoom now that I have it, but I still contend that for most, it's not absolutely necessary. That's all I meant in my advice to the OP. We still also don't know if the OP is a serious hobbyist or rare camera user.
LOL, so you've seen me in action?throwing a grappling iron onto the top of Cindy's castle and scaling up the sides to get a better zoom might be beyond my capabilities