pra123
Hi,
My Budget is maximum Rupees Seven thousand. Please suggest me best digital cameras to buy in india. Which is best like Nikon or Canon or Sony digital camera or any other?
I also heard that Kodak is not good.
Thanks in advance
Answer
pra123,
You might want to check this special offer on a Nikon D5000 12.3 MP DX Digital SLR Camera...
You can buy it new or used.
Hope that helps
pra123,
You might want to check this special offer on a Nikon D5000 12.3 MP DX Digital SLR Camera...
You can buy it new or used.
Hope that helps
What kind of camera should I bring to India? I will be there for 3 months.?
Sammy ding
digital camera? but i am torn i don't know what to do because i would not want to bring something so valuable with me. it could be lost, etc..
also, i know i will be taking pictures every other second so should i bring a lot of memory cards if i do my digital camera?
i'm not a photographer i'm just a 17 year old girl. i want to take some nice pictures to really capture India's beauty and colors. Also I am not looking to buy a camera. I own one, but I wondering if I should bring it (as to disposables).
Answer
If you own a camera small that can handle 2 gig or bigger memory cards bring it and bring a few memory cards. When they do get full, you can now cheaply buy more cards, or you can have the photos transferred to a DVD, (but that is not fool proof, I would just keep them on the cards too.)
If you have a big camera, or one older than 3 years and not up to date then, buy a new camera.
I am very fond of Canon pocket sized cameras. But most cameras on the market now are very good.
Get one that can handle HD-SD cards and get an 8 gig card. Or 8 gig memory sticks or whatever.
With 8 gig memory cards you do not need as many, I get 2000 photos on one card, that is 12 mega pixel photos at medium quality. Those are good enough to print wall filling prints. If you just want prints for in a photo book, you can go for a much smaller size photo and get 8000 on one card.
Do not go for disposables. Before the digital cameras became good it was an acceptable alternative, but now digital is so much better, easier to use and in the long run, cheaper. When you get back home you select which photos you want printed and just print those, on a 3 months travel that will likely just be a small selection.
And with disposable cameras you do never know what kind of lens is used, nor can you check whether a photo did work out.
And with almost all digital cameras you can take short movie shots, so you can show the whole of a view in one go, or catch that funny monkey or the cow eating the vegetable shop empty, in movement.
If you worry about the camera being stolen or lost take an insurance on it. Those are often available where you buy your camera, but when you buy your travel insurance you can often also add your camera as valuable item.
I travel often, I love to take pictures and did use disposables in the past. In those times I took 200 pictures for a 6 week holiday. Now I take digital and can take that many on a single day at times. My top days were 400 photos. Friends of mine even take more.
If you own a camera small that can handle 2 gig or bigger memory cards bring it and bring a few memory cards. When they do get full, you can now cheaply buy more cards, or you can have the photos transferred to a DVD, (but that is not fool proof, I would just keep them on the cards too.)
If you have a big camera, or one older than 3 years and not up to date then, buy a new camera.
I am very fond of Canon pocket sized cameras. But most cameras on the market now are very good.
Get one that can handle HD-SD cards and get an 8 gig card. Or 8 gig memory sticks or whatever.
With 8 gig memory cards you do not need as many, I get 2000 photos on one card, that is 12 mega pixel photos at medium quality. Those are good enough to print wall filling prints. If you just want prints for in a photo book, you can go for a much smaller size photo and get 8000 on one card.
Do not go for disposables. Before the digital cameras became good it was an acceptable alternative, but now digital is so much better, easier to use and in the long run, cheaper. When you get back home you select which photos you want printed and just print those, on a 3 months travel that will likely just be a small selection.
And with disposable cameras you do never know what kind of lens is used, nor can you check whether a photo did work out.
And with almost all digital cameras you can take short movie shots, so you can show the whole of a view in one go, or catch that funny monkey or the cow eating the vegetable shop empty, in movement.
If you worry about the camera being stolen or lost take an insurance on it. Those are often available where you buy your camera, but when you buy your travel insurance you can often also add your camera as valuable item.
I travel often, I love to take pictures and did use disposables in the past. In those times I took 200 pictures for a 6 week holiday. Now I take digital and can take that many on a single day at times. My top days were 400 photos. Friends of mine even take more.
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