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What kind of camera do you reccomend?

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not too expensive

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  1. canon camera`s are pretty good, or kodak, i have a kodak it was cheap and it works good.


  2. vivitar

  3. The Sony cybershot

    or

    The Nixon coolpix

    http://www.target.com/Nikon-Coolpix-Comp...

    OR

    Vivitar  All Weather/Underwater Digital Camera

    http://www.target.com/Vivitar-Weather-Un...

  4. Just check out:

    http://www.dpreview.com

    There's only like a zillion different brands and models. Go there and compare, read the reviews, and make your own decision.

  5. I have a FujiFilm A360 (it's two years old), and it only cost about $50. Fuji's are good, I think, because they come with editing software, and you can edit all pictures. The cameras are cheap and take a good shot. Tripods are also included, so is a battery recharger.

  6. the best camera i have ever had is a Sony cybershot, but it is 200$.. you can get one i pink, blue, silver, and many others.

    it comes with a charger and a uploader cord. It has a big screen.

    i think you should buy this one,.

  7. anything made by cannon...you cannot go wrong with that brand.

  8. best budget cameras are canon powershot a470, about $105. Very good for the money

  9. I suggest a kodak easyshare camera.They range from $80-$90 and have lots of features.They take pics and videos have a nice sized internal memory and many different picture modes/settings.They're simple and easy to use for someone who's not very tech savvy (like myself).Also it only takes the press of a button to transfer you vacation pics onto your computer and into an email to send to family and friends.

  10. We got a Kodak 3X Easyshare with the photo printer for less than $100.  It takes great pictures.  We bought the memory stick for less than $30 and it can hold over 1800 pictures.

  11. nikon coolpix

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