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Old 04-19-06, 12:16   #1 (permalink)
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Digital Camera Reccomendations

I am kind of tired of our digital camera we have, and Im sick of having to share it with everyone else so I am planning on purchasing one. The current one we have is a Sony Cybershot, the kind where no lens actually comes out of the camera basically just a digital zoom. Anywho...these are the 2 I am looking at - Looking to spend around $300..Any other reccomendations/links/opinions would be appreciated

Canon PowerShot 7.1-Megapixel Digital Camera Model: A620

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Olympus 8.0-Megapixel Digital Camera Model: SP-350

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Old 04-19-06, 01:15   #2 (permalink)
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I am kind of tired of our digital camera we have, and Im sick of having to share it with everyone else so I am planning on purchasing one. The current one we have is a Sony Cybershot, the kind where no lens actually comes out of the camera basically just a digital zoom. Anywho...these are the 2 I am looking at - Looking to spend around $300..Any other reccomendations/links/opinions would be appreciated

Canon PowerShot 7.1-Megapixel Digital Camera Model: A620

or

Olympus 8.0-Megapixel Digital Camera Model: SP-350

Thanks for the help!
You might look at the Konica/Minolta DiMAGE Z6. It has a 12x optical (equiv. 35 to 420 mm) zoom with image stabilization. It gets around 400 shots from a set of NiMH cells. I've seen this 6 MP camera selling for as low as $230 on the net. It has a super Macro lens that focuses down to 1 cm from the subject. 2" LCD and an EVF viewfinder with diopter adjustment. Has a hot shoe along with a built in flash. Darn hard to beat this model for value at this price-point.
 
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Old 04-19-06, 01:20   #3 (permalink)
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I have no idea what half that stuff means but it sounds great - thanks for dumbing down some of the features because I really need that LOL Im going to see if I can find one right now...

-Found 4 review sites...All of them gave this camer the worst rating for detail and quality Which definately ranks high in what I want for a camera when showing my work...Zoom is great but not if the pictures are of poor quality
 
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I have no idea what half that stuff means but it sounds great - thanks for dumbing down some of the features because I really need that LOL Im going to see if I can find one right now...
No Problem. Here are a few photo libraries of some pictures taken by this camera.

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Critters

And to demonstrate what a long zoom lens can do see this.
 
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Dell has the A620 for $227+tax.

You will need a $35 off coupon from ebay, see below

http://www.slickdeals.net/#p7375
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Some helpful review sites...
www.dcresource.com
www.dpreview.com
www.steves-digicams.com

If I may... depending on how serious you are you might want to consider going the dSLR route. Last year I was in the same boat as you; wanted a high zoom P+S with more advanced features. Well 1 year later I sold my Fuji Finepix S5100 (which was a great camera btw) and picked up a Canon Digital Rebel XT. Using the dSLR really puts you in control of the camera, and the settings you use. It also makes you learn how to use the camera rather than the P+S, which IMO is better. It's also nice to swap lenses, even though Canon L lenses are on the expensive side. Nikon and Olympus also makes nice dSLRs as well.

If you don't want to make the dSLR jump just yet, which I understand its pricey, some good ultra zooms I've heard about are the Canon Powershot S2 IS, Panasonic DMC FZ series, Fuji Finepix S5200, etc. I'd stay away from Konica Minolta only because they are no longer in business, I'm not sure how Sony is now handeling their service. I also remember researching the Minoltas and their image quality wasn't to impressive in all their high zoom range.

I'd also recommend going to a couple stores and feeling each camera, thats an important factor too. Good luck with your purchase, let us know what you end up with.
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Well 1 year later I sold my Fuji Finepix S5100 (which was a great camera btw) and picked up a Canon Digital Rebel XT.
Wow! Thank you for all that information - I wish I could afford a more expensive camera, but with starting up my personal mobile detailing business on the side, remodeling our garage, etc..I dont have too much extra cash as of now. I am interested in the Fuji Finepix S5200 you mentioned..Do you have any pictures you took with you S5100 that you could post, Im off to read some reviews Thank you!
 
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Wow! Thank you for all that information - I wish I could afford a more expensive camera, but with starting up my personal mobile detailing business on the side, remodeling our garage, etc..I dont have too much extra cash as of now. I am interested in the Fuji Finepix S5200 you mentioned..Do you have any pictures you took with you S5100 that you could post, Im off to read some reviews Thank you!
Sure you can look in my gallery at www.photobucket.com
The username is jackal829 and the password is autopia
All we're taken with the S5100. The S5200 I believe has a little more features, and 5 MP vs 4 MP on the S5100 so it should suit you well.
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Some things to look for in a new digital camera from a photographer's perspective. These are the features and functions I would value in a P&S camera.

• Wide zoom range. Long lens i.e. equivalent to around 400 mm on a 35mm film camera and a wide angle equivalent to around 35 mm in a 35mm film camera.
• With a long lens comes the need for (IS) Image Stabilization unless you plan on carrying a tripod around with you. It is very difficult to hand hold a 400 mm lens and get a decent photo without IS.
• IS is also important in low light settings.
• A wide aperture range is very important. It allows you to control (DOF) Depth of Field (i.e. f2.8 - f4.5) I can't emphasize the significance of this strongly enough.
• Long battery life is also a consideration. Cameras vary widely in the number of shots it can take. Most photogs prefer a camera that uses AA cells as in a pinch you can always pop in some alkalines that are available anywhere.
• Size, shape and location of the controls. Is the camera easy to use and comfortable in your hands?
• Speed of operation. How fast can it be ready to take the first photo and how fast does it take the subsequent shots? You don't want to miss shots because the opportunity was lost while you were waiting for the camera to become ready.
• How fast does the camera achieve autofocus lock in various lighting conditions?
• Full manual control. There often are times when the various autos functions just don't choose the right settings.
• A macro ability that focuses down to 1 cm.
• A large bright LCD to allow you to see it in bright light and easily make feature changes in bad lighting conditions.
• An optical or EVF viewfinder. An LCD is not usable in bad lighting conditions (i.e. in full sun)
• A hot shoe to allow you to add and external flash. This is especially important if you do portraits or a lot of indoor photos of people.
• Custom white balance. If accurate color is important to you, the need for this feature is critical.
• The number of Megapixels. The difference between a 5MP and an 8MP camera is largely insignificant in the final photo. The difference between 3MP and 5MP is more significant.

Check out this Buying Guide for help in side by side comparisons of cameras.
 
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Thanks to all who replied - I decided to go with the Canon S2IS..Purchased on ebay with a 2 GB card

This page really helped me make up my mind looking at all the customer photos submitted using this camera
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...lance&n=502394
 
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Still waiting on the delivery of my new Canon S2 IS - USPS tracking sucks

Also ordered a 52mm adapter - Polarizer/UV filter from Hoya (via lensmate) and Im contemplating getting the Raynox telephoto lens...http://www.lensmateonline.com/newsite/order_S2_1.html

And here is a sample with the lens being used...Any opinions on it?
(http://www.lensmateonline.com/newsit...noxDCR-1540Pro)

I'll be sure to post some shots I take once the camera arrives - cant wait!
 
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