I can a Canon Power Shot 750, which I absolutely LOVED. Last week it had a bad fall and I had it repaired but now its having more problems. If they can't / won't fix it, I may have to resort to buying new, but I don't really know where to start.
I would really like to be able to use my 2GB SD card - do you know which brands use it?
Any other recommendations would be great! I want to spend under $200 because I have an SLR and I need this one to be more of a "knock around".
i think most if not all will support that card,
im going to search for some i'll edit.
EDIT:
okay so, these are some shockproof/water proof cameras i've eard about
olympus is really good at doing this:
http://www.olympuscanada.com/cpg_section...
(theres a whole bunch on that site) ^^
also you said you liked the canon powershot? here's a shock proof one.
http://www.digitalhomethoughts.com/news/...
( i think it's adorable^^)
hope i could help you out :)
answer mine?
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;...
I have a Samsung BL103 and I love it! It takes really good quality pictures! It was under $200 and you can use a 2GB SD card. (That's what I use). You can buy it on-
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-BL103-Pixe...
i like the lumix cameras. they work really good for me. unfortunately, yesterday my brother dropped it and it broke.
canon sd1200
All of the major brands are good. Choose a brand that appeals to you. Then you have to think about getting a spare battery, what size memory card, if you want an extended warranty, how much you can afford, what size zoom, if you want manual controls, the size of the camera, finding a reliable place to purchase it, and the list goes on and on and on.......
The first thing to realize is that almost any digital camera will take good pictures. If more people would read the manual more than once, they would be able to take better pictures. Usually, the person assumes it is the camera when it could be them not knowing exactly what to do. Just give yourself more photographic knowledge by doing more reading on the internet.
I really believe buying a camera is an individual choice.
The person needs to read alot of reviews on cameras so they can decide on the features that they really want and need.
Go to the store and hold them so you can see if they feel comfortable in your hands. If possible, take some pictures in the store to check the quality of the pictures.
I can only give a suggestion of what to look for in a new digital camera.
Good Luck
my suggestion
go to this link for help
http://reviews.cnet.com/digital-camera-b...
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/dap_10153_126...
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Monday, April 13, 2009
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