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i need a cheap digital camera (probably somewhere around $90 to $150) that works really well? i want it to have all the basic scenery options and flash options and it wouldnt hurt if it was slim/thin. i want the display screen about "2. anyone know of a good camera that fits that criteria?
oh i forgot one more thing...i want it to have a rechargeable battery. pinktoez just reminded me of that lol
well thing is i have more money but my parents wont let me spend it all...so i have to buy a cheap camera and i have to have it by this weekend...so im out of luck. just please help me with an idea! i really dont care what brand it is or if its even a used camera i jsut need one! thanks in advance! =]
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Dude. When the questioner says that she has a budget of $90-to-$150, why are you recommending a $250 camera?
I think best the camera in your price range is the Canon Powershot A550. It costs $135 at B&H and other retailers. You can use the rest of your budget to buy a decent memory card.
Go here and read an extensive review:
A550 review: http://www.steves-digicams.com/2007_reviews/a550.html
Check the sample images, too.
If you can spend just a little more, check for the A560. You gain one stop in ISO, it is a little faster in continuous mode and the LCD is 2.5" instead of 2".
Canon A560: http://www.steves-digicams.com/2007_reviews/a560.html
You will need to add a memory card and I suggest the Sandisk or Lexar brand in any speed. You will spend from about $20 for a 512 KB card, which is perfectly adequate, to about $40 for a Sandisk Ultra II, which is as good as you'd ever want for this or many other cameras.
My brother has the A540 and my mother-in-law has the A530 - on my recommendation - and neither one has stopped speaking to me yet. These are the models that were replaced by the A550 and A560.
The camera uses two "AA" batteries, but you can use any brand of rechargeable NiMH batteries. Four batteries and a charger would cost another $20-ish.
I'm surprised to see that Vic has not mentioned the Nikon L10, but this is also a decent camera in your prince range. I don't like the fact that it does not have an optical viewfinder, but most people aren't too worried about this feature in this price range.
Dude. When the questioner says that she has a budget of $90-to-$150, why are you recommending a $250 camera?
I think best the camera in your price range is the Canon Powershot A550. It costs $135 at B&H and other retailers. You can use the rest of your budget to buy a decent memory card.
Go here and read an extensive review:
A550 review: http://www.steves-digicams.com/2007_reviews/a550.html
Check the sample images, too.
If you can spend just a little more, check for the A560. You gain one stop in ISO, it is a little faster in continuous mode and the LCD is 2.5" instead of 2".
Canon A560: http://www.steves-digicams.com/2007_reviews/a560.html
You will need to add a memory card and I suggest the Sandisk or Lexar brand in any speed. You will spend from about $20 for a 512 KB card, which is perfectly adequate, to about $40 for a Sandisk Ultra II, which is as good as you'd ever want for this or many other cameras.
My brother has the A540 and my mother-in-law has the A530 - on my recommendation - and neither one has stopped speaking to me yet. These are the models that were replaced by the A550 and A560.
The camera uses two "AA" batteries, but you can use any brand of rechargeable NiMH batteries. Four batteries and a charger would cost another $20-ish.
I'm surprised to see that Vic has not mentioned the Nikon L10, but this is also a decent camera in your prince range. I don't like the fact that it does not have an optical viewfinder, but most people aren't too worried about this feature in this price range.
Where To Get Cheap Canon SLR Camera?
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Hey Everybody,
I am looking for a Canon SLR camera, it is going to be for my birthday. I asked my Uncle who is a professional photographer and he said I should get a Canon SLR camera, a digital one though. I need a cheapie one though as it only needs to be for my leisure. Can anyone find me one that is £200 or under but it needs to be quite cheap but take good photos. Thanks!
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Actually the correct term is dslr... not an slr that's digital - just so you know.
There's no such camera for that money - won't happen. At the least you'll need, based on today's
conversion rates, about $400 pounds and that's the least expensive Canon dslr camera out there.
So, I happen to believe your uncle is correct because I'm a Canon owner... all you need is more
money.
Actually the correct term is dslr... not an slr that's digital - just so you know.
There's no such camera for that money - won't happen. At the least you'll need, based on today's
conversion rates, about $400 pounds and that's the least expensive Canon dslr camera out there.
So, I happen to believe your uncle is correct because I'm a Canon owner... all you need is more
money.
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