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    Wondering what you guys are using for the digi cameras?





    Looking for a new camera and thinking about getting the canon SD630 any thoughts?
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    Canon makes a very good camera. I`m not familiar with the SD series, but check out dpreview.com. For point & shoot, the powershot A series is very good, and the digital rebel XT is a good SLR, as is the Olympus.

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    Along with DPReview, also check out Digital Camera Reviews from the Digital Camera Resource Page and Steve`s Digicams - Main Menu

    Here`s a pic I took messing around with my new Panasonic DMC-FZ7:



    Here`s on of my car. Please excuse the overexposure as I`m new to photography, so I`m still figuring out how to take pictures


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    grimm how many pixils is that camera?
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    I use a Nikon D70s myself. Love it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DieselMDX
    grimm how many pixils is that camera?


    Like 6.3MP. But don`t get hung up on the MP. Do some research to learn about how cameras work. From my reading, most all P&S cameras have a very similar sensor size. So the more MP they add, they are just cramming them into the same size sensor which apparently results in less quality pictures. I have read that 5-6 MP is really all most anyone needs with the current cameras. My camera is a superzoom at 12X optical zoom, but can also take pictures as close as 5 cm (less than two inches).

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    I love my RebelXT! Can`t go wrong with Canon!
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    Quote Originally Posted by skitelluride531
    I love my RebelXT! Can`t go wrong with Canon!


    Ditto and the options are limitless. Most of the pictures in my gallery were taken with my XT.
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    I have the Kodak C875 and for a novice, I love it. It has 8mp, but what it really has is the 5x optical zoom. Plus it has super easy to use software and is on sale for like $150 at BB.
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    All of my pictures that I post in my details (including the latest of the M5 and M3) are taken with my RebelXT.







    Oh, and I also can`t help but brag a bit too, but my Rebel XT has won me $700 !!



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    I 2nd the XT....I`m 95% ready to step into the DSLR market, and it`s either going to be with the XT and a slightly better lense kit, or into an XTi w/ the OEM lense kit....
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    I can`t decide if the bigger screen of the XTi is worth the extra money. Any other differences that would help convince me?



    Btw...The SD630 is a good camera, but it depends on what you expect from your camera. If you`re a point & shoot type person that likes the convenience of slipping the camera in a pocket then it will serve you well. However, if you`re a serious photo buff that likes to fiddle with settings, add attachments, and are used to big zoom ranges, then this camera is not for you.

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    I have the XTI and its as impressive as the price tag. If you are only taking pictures of cars, dont bother. P&S camera`s are great for that. If you want to learn photography then a DSLR is totally worth it. The interchangable lens choices are one of the GREAT reasons to get a DSLR.. Here`s my dog getting ready to rip the camera a new one !!

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    I`m brand new to the world of digital cameras, but bought two for Christmas- a point-and-shoot Canon (for my daughter), and a Canon XTi DSLR (for me).



    Regarding the XT vs. XTi question above, I thought the larger screen, plus the extra pixels, if that`s really of much value, made it worth the extra cost.



    The flexibility and long-zoom possibilities that you have with the DSLR are great. For example, I`ve taken 600 or so low-light indoor shots at my sons` basketball games (1600 ISO; no flash; mid-to-high zoom) that just wouldn`t have been possible (I don`t think???) with the point-and-shoots.

 

 

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