ebilgir_ answered Thursday December 27 2007, 11:14 pm: I have a Kodak Easyshare V1003.
It fits in my pocket, and starts up really quickly.
It takes 10 mega pixel photos, which means they're of high quality. (so whenever I crop out some of the picture, it doesn't look blurry or anything)
It takes a picture in about 1-4 seconds (depending on your distance from your subject)
It has 23 different settings for taking pictures (including a setting for subjects in motion).
It only cost about $350 at Target. So, it's not very expensive.
For editing pictures I usually use the software that comes with it.
Hope I helped!
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Brandi_S answered Thursday December 27 2007, 11:25 am: I have a Kodak Easyshare. It cost around $400 when I got it last year. I have taken countless pictures of my son and family members, and they come out great.
It is a digital camera, so I find it best to use Paint Shop Pro for editing the photos, but the Easyshare software that came with the camera works great for photo editing, too.
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