what digital camera should i get?

Posted on Mar 09, 2010 under Digital news and reports |

just want to take pictures for memories, to put on facebook, and maybe to print off 1 or 2. does anyone have a specific camera that they could recommend? I want the same sort of thing my mum has (not sure what type - but she usually buys things that are more expensive than they need to be) which she uses to take family photos

19 Responses to “what digital camera should i get?”

  1. sant kabir Says:
  2. http://www.fujifilmusa.com/products/digital_cameras/j/finepix_j50/index.html

    I like Fuji cameras, because they stand behind them and I have never had a problem.
    Fuji has an extensive line of cameras in your category. But I would like to recommend some features to look for and it is up to you if can afford it.
    1. Get a camera with at least a 5x zoom. Most cameras have a 3x believe me you will grow out of a 3x zoom in a week.
    2. Get a camera with at least 5 mega pixels.
    3. Keep all the paperwork, instruction book, guarantee card (do not fill out!) clean-Do Not mark in it. Of course the box, too! In case you want to return the camera.
    4. Set the camera for the least number or smallest number of pictures for the memory card you have in the camera.
    5. Spend $4 dollars and get a 11 x14 or even less money for a 8 x 10 made the first week of ownership. You don’t have to love the picture, but you do need to test the camera’s quality.
    6. If you like the quality. Keep the camera, otherwise you only have the camera a few days and it looks like you just bought it-took it out to the car- then changed your mind and brought it back for a refund. Buy from a Target, Walmart, Amazon, etc.

    This word "afford" is an unknown so I went to the Amazon web site (www.amazon.com). I found nice cameras in the $159.00 range. I found a used one available for a lot less. About $100.00.
    You need to look for yourself. For someone to say buy this one with the information you have giving is a disservice to you.
    Don’t forget you can ask your question here again with more details: Like: features wanted and amount you want to spend.

  3. retiredPhil Says:

    I recommend cameras with an optical viewfinder. The LCD viewfinder is almost useless in daylight. If you plan to take pictures outside in the daylight, you will need the optical viewfinder. Canon is the only company that has some compact models with the optical viewfinder. The Canon SD780 IS is an excellent example. Or Canon Digital IXUS 100 IS if you’re in the UK.

  4. sony cyber shot dsc w210 with 12.1 mega pixels costing 12000/

  5. Xintus-1765 Says:

    Anything from 5.0MP or up will do fine and it won’t be expensive, maybe under USD$200.00…

  6. consider buying Canon PowerShot SD1200IS 10 MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.5-inch LCD good picture quality
    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001SER492?ie=UTF8&tag=bestdeals-y-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B001SER492

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