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Digital camera advice wanted - what to buy

tripodjw (Elite) posted this on Friday, 12th March 2004, 12:58

My parents want to buy my fiancee and me a digital camera as a wedding present.

We want a minimum of 4 Megapixels but other than we`re not really fussed on extras. Just a good quality camera to take decent pictures to upload onto our computer.

I`m leaving a price out as i don`t know how much they want to spend so we`re planning on telling them 3 or 4 cameras we like at different prices so they can choose.

Anyone got any recommendations to help me slim down my research.

Ta v much

Jane

RE: Digital camera advice wanted - what to buy

redtom (Competent) posted this on Friday, 12th March 2004, 13:04

Kodak DX6440, £199.99 from Amazon.co.uk

www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0000AZJWQ/ref=br_lf_ce_1/026-9953710-7849226

4 Megapixels, 4x Optical Zoom

Got some digital prints (6" x 4") from a photo lab the other day and was blown away by the quality of them - top job. I don`t normally get prints done but I wanted to see what the quality would look like.

Does everything I wanted off a digi camera.




"Out. For. A. Walk."


"Bitch."

RE: Digital camera advice wanted - what to buy

sput2001 (Elite) posted this on Friday, 12th March 2004, 13:05

I`ve got a Sony DSC-P10, which is great. It`s 5 megapixels, but I usually use it at 3.1 to save a bit of memory space, and the picture quality is still superb. It can take short video clips too, and it`s not mega-complicated or jammed full of features nobody ever uses. It`s a neat, compact little unit, too. There are probably cheaper ones available, though.

It`s available at Amazon, here.

Sony don`t supply a case with it, which is my only real beef.

Hope this helps!

RE: Digital camera advice wanted - what to buy

peaceful_warrior (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Friday, 12th March 2004, 14:46

Have a look at Steves Digicams (USA), or dpreview (UK) the two bibles of Digital Camera reviews before you buy.

www.steves-digicams.com
www.dpreview.com

I can`t (no one can) recommend what is right for you without knowing a hell of a lot more about what you want to do with it, whether you have cards & card readers already, etc etc,

What I can say is that ALL digicams burn batteries at a rate of knots, so invest in some good rechargables (NI-MH if the camera takes AA`s), and as many memory cards as you can afford - trust me you can never have too much!

RE: Digital camera advice wanted - what to buy

tripodjw (Elite) posted this on Monday, 15th March 2004, 14:11

Thanks guys.

Have looked at some of your tis, and am going into town on weekend to pick some up and have a little play before deciding what my parents should spend their cash on.

Thanks.

jane

RE: Digital camera advice wanted - what to buy

DOHC (Competent) posted this on Monday, 15th March 2004, 15:12

whatever you go for,check out pixmania.com ,very cheap,an extra years warranty and good service too.

RE: Digital camera advice wanted - what to buy

Paull (Elite) posted this on Monday, 15th March 2004, 17:47

Nikon 3700. This has to be the best value camera in the UK at this moment. It is only available from Dixons, PC World group. It comes with a 16 MB card but they are giving some extra software & a 64 MB card free (at this moment). Now to the camera. It is 3.2 MP. If you look back over past posts I did a test between a Canon 400 (4MP), a Kodak (3MP) & my old Fuji 4.01 (2MP). I used a home made eye chart & took all pictures on wideangle then cropped the picture to the eye chart only. After cropping the Fuji outperformed the other two. The Canon came a very close second but the Kodak was very poor. The Nikon 3700 take a fantastic picture. It is able to take 3 shot bursts at the same time 2 different ways, it will also take ten shot bursts at one time. It wil do various time laps pictures. IE flowers opening. clouds shooting across the sky & so on. It also has the BEST MOVIE at this moment. This is 640 X 480 at 30 frames per second. You can adjust this to 15 FPS & also various lower quality movie modes for emailing etc. ALL WITH SOUND. It is fully automatic or fully manual. There are many `Scene` modes. It takes the SD cards. Don`t be fooled by the pictures in the papers, this is one of the smallest cameras I`ve seen & looks better than the pictures in the newspapers. I`ve been looking for either a 10 times zoom camera with full movie on or a 3 times zoom with full movie on for nearly 6 months now. I love my Fuji & it is obvious the Fuji smaller MPix cameras outperform other makes larger ones, but this Nikon is a fantastic piece of equipment. It does more than even I`ve said. There is a full description on the NIKON web site. Although exclusive to the Dixons group in the UK I`ve seen it at some of the foreign sites that deal with the UK for about £230-00 ish. But no extra 64 MB card. My friend was going to bring back a camera from China (he`s just come back after 3 weeks there) but there was nothing at even Chinese prices to compare. He had his camera stolen & bought the Sony 5 MP there (with only 15 FPS Movie ie Jerky). His jaws dropped when he saw what I bought here. Not often that can be said.

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RE: Digital camera advice wanted - what to buy

MicoMan (Elite) posted this on Monday, 15th March 2004, 20:52

Nikon 3700. I work in PC world and its £250. Good value with the card and a nice size.

I have a 3.1 Kodak and I can print at A4 size with very good quality. You dont need any higher.

RE: Digital camera advice wanted - what to buy

Saqib (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 16th March 2004, 16:09

personally i have stuck with canon - man they know how to make cameras. i had the s40 then traded up to g3 and now i have the 10d - all are bloody awesome cameras with amazing pic resolution. email me and i can send you some samples.

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