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Cameras


Question Posted Sunday August 31 2008, 7:16 am

I want to buy a new digital camera. So far I have only really had cheap, low quality models and now I am looking for something of semi-professional standards. I need something around at least 10mpx and preferably with rechargable batteries. I'm more concerned with quality than price but obviously the cheaper the better.

If anyone has any suggestions for good cameras fitting my requirements then they would be much appreciated.


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LOL_x0x answered Sunday August 31 2008, 4:04 pm:
I had this camera for a while:

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From the website:


"Make a statement with this sleek digital camera from Kodak, which boasts a striking 10 megapixel resolution, 3x optical zoom and a large 2.5" LCD screen. Customize your photos with on-camera settings, including sound themes and scene modes, and use the on-camera Favorites feature to keep special pictures close. Print better, brighter pictures using Kodak Perfect Touch technology. Plus, you can get great shots time after time with 22 scene modes, including panorama stitch mode."


My personal review:


I liked the picture quality a lot. It took good pictures, and if you get a big memory card, you'll put it to good use.

The only problem I had was when I made videos. I go to a lot of concerts and shows, and I like to make videos, but this camera had really crappy sound quality. That being said, if you DON'T make a lot of videos, I'd totally recommend this camera.



Now, I know you want 10 Mpx, but I currently have this camera and LOVE it:

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It takes amazing pictures AND videos. I also like photography, and I've taken got pretty good shots using this camera. I really highly suggest checking this camera out, because even though it doesn't seem like professional material, it's an amazing buy! ;]


-Laura (16-f)

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ASAPcamille answered Sunday August 31 2008, 11:50 am:
I got a canon powershot, and its AMAZING.
It is 8 mpx, but ots still amazing. It has 10x optical zoom, and 4 times digital. It was about 220 dollars.

They have a model above it which is like 15 mpx...but it is over 320 dollars.

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RentFaNaTC answered Sunday August 31 2008, 11:19 am:
i got a really good Casio camera, it was 10megapixels and ad a 3x optical zoom. it was small and good looking, about 250$. it takes amazing quality pictures and i used to have crap cameras as well, i hated taking pictures cause they would never look good. now all my pictures are as crystal clear as being there in the moment.I love taking pictures now. it has rechargable batteries too. i got mine at best buy, its a really good investment. hope i helpes. any further questions on this product, you can ask me. it also has like a million settings on it that are really helpful for taking a good quality picture.

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