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Lorentz Gauge
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Posted on 05-13-07 5:15
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Hey guys: which digital camera do you recommend to buy? I'm thinking to get one; but do not have much idea. The price should be in the range $250 - 350. Thanx..
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lifeinspires
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Posted on 05-13-07 5:30
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canon powershot SD900. available at beachcameras for $329 Features: Pure Titanium 10.0 Megapixel Digital ELPH with 3x Optical Zoom and elegant Perpetual Curve design DIGIC III Image Processor with Face Detection Technology for superior image quality, fast operation and low power consumption Large 2.5 inch LCD monitor with wide viewing angle for easier on-camera viewing ISO 1600 to reduce image blur and expand low-light shooting capability Improved High-Resolution Movie Mode at 15 fps XGA (1024 x 768) Print/Share Button for easy direct printing and downloading, plus ID Photo Print and Movie Print with Canon CP and SELPHY Compact Photo Printers
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Lorentz Gauge
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Posted on 05-13-07 5:47
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lifeinspires : Thanx, did you had used this camera? any personnal experience?
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Posted on 05-13-07 5:55
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i used the SD 750...and loved it... it was 7.1 megapixel ...worked great...many features... the only problem tho....because the camera exterior is so smooth...it's likely to slip out of the hand easily...so u need to to careful about that....besides that....it was great
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Chicago-Bull
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Posted on 05-13-07 11:53
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Best-fit-cheap-Nice one .....buy hp camera. www.hp.com ....It costs u $130 which will give u one printer free with it. Otherwise...go for canon or sony cybershot....! Cameras with 5 or more Mega Pixels are good..
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sayami
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Posted on 05-14-07 7:55
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. Canon PowerShot G7 10.0 Megapixels 6x optical zoom lens with optical Image Stabilizer and SR coating DIGIC III and iSAPS with Advanced Noise Reduction and Face Detection AF/AE 2.5†high-resolution LCD with wide viewing angle and anti-glare coating ISO 1600 for flash-free, low light shooting Ergonomic design with dedicated ISO and Multi Control dials for fast, easy operation 25 shooting modes including full manual control and 2 custom settings Extra telephoto reach with Digital Tele-Converter and Safety Zoom Hot shoe support for Canon Speedlite flashes and optional lens accessories .
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i_nepali
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Posted on 05-14-07 12:42
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Go for fuji F31fd or F40 fd. Don't go for megapixel if you want quality photos. If you want to find out more about digital cmaera, go to dpreviews.com.
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jacksparrow
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Posted on 05-14-07 1:25
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How is Sony's cyber shot? I am looking for comments from experienced users. Someone please. Sparrow
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i_nepali
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Posted on 05-14-07 1:32
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jacksparrow, what is ur budget and also what would you be using thiss camera for ? Best place to go is dpreview.com and also photography forum.
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jacksparrow
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Posted on 05-14-07 1:56
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Thnx I nepali..will do ...BTW my budget is 300$. Sparrow
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ghundruk ko jhol
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Posted on 05-14-07 2:30
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guys get one of those Sony DSC-N1 or N2.....i got like N1...it's great.... it has 3 inch screen....and it's a touch screen ....8 mega pixel....da onli bad thing is dat it's f8cking awesome camera.....u might hab to pay a bit more though....quality exceeds price guys.....think it's around £240 in uk.....US ma ta ali sasto ma paucha hola $450 jasto ma .... love ghundruk ko jhol
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i_nepali
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Posted on 05-14-07 4:58
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jacksparrow, go for Fujifilm F30. Though it is only 6 megapixel camera, it beats many point and shoot camera outright in picutre quality. Beaside it also has a good batter life and take about 580 photos in one charge. I have used this camera before so I highly recommend this one.
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Lorentz Gauge
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Posted on 05-14-07 6:57
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Oops.. I couldn't decide! jacksparrow: which one you prefer?
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sayami
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Posted on 05-14-07 8:01
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. Get canon for $350.. Most of the Fujis and Hps camera are like: disposable lighters. They cannot be repaired. It is worth to invest in Canon. Repair and spare parts are guaranteed. .
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sayami
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Posted on 05-14-07 8:10
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. Canon Poweshot 520 was my first canon. Second one 530 Now I got Canon PowerShot G7.. and Canon 400D SLR.. I still have all of them and they are all excellent cameras. I use them all for different occasions.. They are handy and easy to operate. Canon software is made very simple... .
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Bhatiza
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Posted on 05-14-07 8:11
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I recommend you SONY DSC N2.
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ssNY
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Posted on 05-14-07 8:15
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Here is New York Times' David Pougue's e-mail of May 3rd to "me".... sharing just with "you" with only pertinent information related to your question... Pogue's Picks I don't know how the other Times columnists keep up with all their reader e-mail, but I'll tell you how I handle mine: with great difficulty. I try to answer pretty much all of it, thanks to some kind of weird Midwestern sense of obligation. Lots of people want help troubleshooting this or that computer or Web server; I have a macro that politely explains that I don't know the answer. Lots of them, too, ask what camera/camcorder/computer/whatever they should buy. That's a crazy question, because there are so many models and so many people with different priorities. Still, if someone forced me to declare a winner in every category - for example, if they threatened to make me live in Internet Explorer 1.0 for the rest of my life if I refused - I think I'd come up with a Best list that looks like this. Best Small Camera: Canon SD800IS. The IS stands for "image stabilizer," which makes an absolutely enormous difference. It saves about 90 percent of the low-light photos that would otherwise have been ruined by blur. To make matters even better, this camera ($305) offers a 3.8X zoom - better than the 3X on most pocket cams. It also offers face recognition software that properly exposes and focuses on people in your scene. Although no pocket cam eliminates shutter lag altogether, this camera comes very close. And 7.1 megapixels is exactly enough. Oh, and one more thing: it takes fantastic photos. Best Amateur SLR: Nikon D40. This camera is small, like Canon's Digital Rebel, but it doesn't pinch your right fingertips like the Rebel does. The price is amazing ($530) considering everything you get: fast startup, zero shutter lag, fast autofocus, big sensor, spacious and bright viewfinder, big screen. Note that for $200 more, you can get the new D40X, which has a faster burst mode (3 frames per second vs. 2.5) and more megapixels - 10 instead of 6.1 - if you're into that sort of thing.
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Posted on 05-14-07 10:40
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the best one i had. still taking good picture.
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raazstone
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Posted on 05-14-07 10:55
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you may go to http://www.cnet.com to find helpful information. take the camera buying lesson from the professional in the website for free.
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i_nepali
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Posted on 05-15-07 7:07
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Sayami, have you ever used Fuji before ? Like said before..it is best to go to camera review sites and related forums. But if you go for Fuji's F series camera then you won't go wrong. Sayami, do u know that the sensor used by F series is bigger than Canon't G7 ?
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