ok i really want a digital camera but i dont want to spend a lot of money on it so i was wondering if anybody has a digital camera thats works good and is affordable?
ADDiCT3DTOHiMx answered Sunday July 16 2006, 8:07 pm: i got a Kodak EasyShare C300 and it works really well. it was about $100 but if you want extra things like a battery charger for it, then you have to pay extra. i think $100 is the cheapest you will find. hope i helped=] [ ADDiCT3DTOHiMx's advice column | Ask ADDiCT3DTOHiMx A Question ]
Moop answered Saturday July 15 2006, 2:55 am: my brother does a lot of digital photography work professionally and amateurly. naturally, he's used a lot of different cameras. he always recommends the canon powershot series. for christmas last year he got me a canon powershot a610. it's been awesome. they're really well-made and with cameras you want that more than something cheap. you have to spend "a lot of money" to get something worth a lot of money. [ Moop's advice column | Ask Moop A Question ]
Eustachius answered Saturday July 15 2006, 2:45 am: Well, some digital cameras you can get for under $100. But with this kind of thing you get what you pay for. If you want something that really works and works well, you're probably going to spend over $100. I have an Olympus Stylus 300. It's older, and it cost about $300 when I got it. Now you could probably find something similar for half the price, and it's a VERY good camera. Sony is good, but way overpriced. I'm not too sure on the others.
My advice would be to figure out how much you can spend, go to a store like Best Buy or something, and ask about what's available in your price range. The people there should be of a lot of help.
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