Wednesday, April 23, 2014

canon digital cameras?

Q. hey i've been looking to find a new digital camera. i love taking pictures of things whether it's my friends and me or flowers. i want something w/ nice zoom and that makes good quality pics. i also would like a canon camera...i think they're really good. can anyone tell me a nice canon digital camera that isn't too much money? i mean something below like 400...300 would be my highest probably! i like slim and small so that it fits in my purse and i also said that i like nice zoom...any ideas? thnx :-)
ya well i just want something that has better zoom than the crappy sony one i have now! i'd be happy w/ 4 or 5x zoom it doesn't have to be like 10x or whatever! i need better zoom because i take closeup photos of flowers and other things like that...i think i'm pretty good
but the sony makes the pics come out all fuzzy and everything...my dad's works much better
plus i'm going to france w/ my school in two years when i'm in tenth grade so i'd want something small and not too big so i can put it in a little purse or something


Answer
I LOVE my Canon PowerShot A620. It's a 7.1 mp camera which takes awesome still shots, and just as awesome video. Great for vacation and home use. A great all-around camera.

I had a Sony, and I gave that to my daughter, and purchase the Canon PowerShot A610 for my teenage son. The Canon A610 is exactly like my A620, but is a 5 mp digital camera. They both take GREAT pictures, but my favorite thing about the camera, is the vari-angle LCD screen. It is very easy to use, and a camera you can grow with.

I'm a bargain hunter. I purchased both NEW Canon this past late spring. My son's was under $200 and mine was $204. Just Google or Yahoo! Search for Canon A620, then for the merchant with the best price, and order on-line. The price is waaaay better than going physically to the stores. If you need it right away, just upgrade the shipping. It's still cheaper than buying at the stores. No matter what model camera you're searching for, better prices are on-line.

One of my favorite settings our A610/A620 has is,called "kids&pets". Typically you use these on the subjects that usually has a hard time keeping still. But I also use this setting when taking pictures of my soccer team during game play. I've also taken pictures of my kids, nieces and nephews jumping in the air, a la cheerleader jumps, with great results. Lag time is very, very, very minimal. (i.e. delay from pressing button to actual camera capturing the shot).

I don't know if you'll find these models at the stores. They have newer models, the A630 (8mp) and the A640 (10mp), they boast more mega-pixels. But 5mp, more than suffices for most users. What I did was physically touched and feel the camera at the store, then go on-line to purchase.

Here is the link if you'd like to check out the specs on these Canon cameras: http://www.usa.canon.com
and go to 'products' to 'consumer products' to lead you to the cameras. Check out the zoom on this and other Canon models.

While you're searching on-line, you'll also find many reviews on these cameras. All raving about the camera. You'll also find information on these cameras in Yahoo! Tech.

Hope this helps.

Digital Cameras?




kristin22


Hello, I am looking into buying my first digital camera, I have a Canon EOS Rebel (film) camera, but I'm looking to get into digital also. I would like to get some feedback on which brands have proven to be better (Canon, Kodak, Sony, Fuji)and what the Megapixels, Really means. I appreciate any othe tips also!! Thank-you!!
I am looking to spend under $200 for now on a digital camera.



Answer
I'll give you several cameras at your price range and just pick what you want, I personally would pick the Canon A550 for it's features and Canon's consistent great quality in digital cameras.

Megapixel is the resolution of the camera so basically it depends of what kind of user you are and how big do you print your pictures. Also another example is if you crop a lot, then it's better for you to get a higher megapixel camera so that the "small portion" that will remain after the cropping is done will still be in good quality.

But remember one thing megapixel doesn't make the camera it's a combination of a lot of things like sensor quality, lens, shutter lag, frame rate, etc. So you might buy a 150$ 8 megapixel entry level camera, so don't expect to to be as good as a Canon Digital SLR Rebet XT (which is also 8 megapixels) which has far more superior features and sensor quality.

Nikon Coolpix 7600

http://reviews.cnet.com/Nikon_Coolpix_7600/4505-6501_7-31322217.html?tag=pdtl-list&ar=o

Canon PowerShot A550

http://reviews.cnet.com/Canon_PowerShot_A550_digital_camera/4505-6501_7-32314543.html?tag=pdtl-list

HP Photosmart R817

http://reviews.cnet.com/HP_Photosmart_R817/4505-6501_7-31411745.html?tag=pdtl-list

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