Hey, tomorrow I'm gonna buy a digital camera with these gift certificates I got which are for Best Buy. Each gift card is $30 each, and I have $20 also to spend on it. I'm just wondering if anyone knows of any good cameras that I can buy with that much money, and which kinds are really good quality. Thanks so much :]
Additional info, added Sunday May 28 2006, 10:46 pm: In case anyone doesn't want to add how much money that is all together, it's about $110.. Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? clearlypink428 answered Monday May 29 2006, 3:04 pm: funny thing you should ask this. i saw a commercial for best buy the other day- and they have myt digital camera on sale for 89.00/ its regularly 140.- sumwhere around there. i got it this past christmas, and i love it- its awesome. clear pictures- it records video with sound, and its compact- so its super- cute. straight off the box- its an 'HP Photosmart E317.' AWESOME, AWESOME camera. really hope i helped. [ clearlypink428's advice column | Ask clearlypink428 A Question ]
Those are all the camera at bestbuy for under $200 (sorry I couldn't narrow it down to exactly $110). My friend has the redish one that is $99. I know that she likes it a lot.
Eustachius answered Monday May 29 2006, 5:04 am: My advice would be to save up a little bit more and buy a better camera. It's hard to find anything good for around $100. Once you get into the $150+ then the cameras start to get a lot better, will take better pictures, and will probably last longer. I have an Olypus Stylus 300 which I am very pleased with, and it was about $250 when it came out. But I think you can get a newer version for even cheaper now.
K3587 answered Sunday May 28 2006, 11:59 pm: I have an Aiptek DV 3100. It's a pretty small digital camera, with a screen so you can see what your picture looks like before you take it. You can also look at and delete the photos before you ever upload them. It's a pretty neat piece of work, and it looks like they cost around $80. It's worked for anything I ever needed it for. My only complaints are that it has no flash, and pictures are pretty fuzzy if you don't make them smaller. So, make sure you have plenty of light, and you're close to what you're taking a picture of.
Another neat thing is that it connects with a USB, and has a drive on it. I use it as a portable flash drive as well, such as when I type a paper at home and need to print it at work. You can take files other than pictures from computer to computer.
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