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I have 150...What Digital Camera?

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I have 150.00 for a digital camera.....What's a good point and shoot.....I don't need to massively edit them.....I would like to make some prints at times.......Mostly, I will e-mail photos.......

Thanks for any input!

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  1. Here's a good camera, user friendly (easiest to use), and in your price range right now at Dell.

    http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/produ...

    Editing you can usually do in your computer which is easier to do than camera editing. This camera can have a large prints 30" x 40" with a perfect image. It also has a great zoom - Focal Length Equivalent to 35mm Camera = 36 - 432mm.


  2. okay do this

    1.go to pricegrabber.com

    2 click camera

    3under digital camera (left side ) click camera

    4under memory type click (sugestion) sd memory card (left side)

    5 select 3x to 6x optical this might put in the price range

    6then set price range 100-150 this will avoid refurbished

    7.read review

    8 have your credit card ready

    9 if you are dealing with cash only go to website first circuitciy.com under camera seach under $200 read review by rating. check the price in cart most likely cheaper. go to store ask that price coz it is in the website. they have to honor that price.

    goodluck

  3. there is this amazing camera that will be coming out soon. it is extremely good with 14 megapixels!! thats insanely good. here is a link to a site that will provide you with more info:

    http://www.technologygalore.blogspot.com

  4. check out the nikon L18. it goes for 140 usually. and any of the canon "A" series cameras. stay away from pentax, samsung and kodak point and shoots.

  5. Many people just buy based on megapixels.  But other things to consider are:

    CCD size

    Quality of the lens (like, who made it)

    Optical zoom (digital zoom is worthless)

    I have a Sony Cybershot DSC-F717.  I love it.  It has a very high-quality lens, and 5x optical zoom which is pretty okay.  It also has a lot of semi-pro features that maybe you won't use.  I paid $800 in 2003, and they're going for about $100-150 on eBay right now, depending on if they're kitted out with lots of accessories or not.  I know this because mine just broke and I'm trying to decide whether to fix it or buy another one.

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