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Replacement digital camera
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Replacement digital camera
I have had a Sony digital camera for several years, that was a little bulky, but took great pictures. Unfortunately I snagged the carry strap the other day and it hit the floor, and destroyed the LCD display. I can still take picture using the eyepiece viewfinder, but that is a little unhandy at times if you cannot get directly in line with what you are photographing. I was wondering what you all have and what you like and dislike about them. I need something I can see outdoors in the sunlight as well as indoors. I do NOT have a smartphone, nor do I plan to buy one (don't want the monthly charge they require when you activate them). My budget is limited, so I am trying to stay reasonable priced, (under $150).
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Re: Replacemrnt digital camera
John...My brother and I both have the Canon PowerShot SD1300...It has taken all the pics posted to the forum and my facebook over the last few years...no issues whatsoever...Amazon is currently showing it at 199...Do not believe we spent that much on ours.
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Re: Replacemrnt digital camera
John:
I had a Canon A710. Great camera even though I bought it used at a local pawn shop - hey great deals there. I was very happy with the camera until it inadvertently got left outside on the dock and got flooded .. so poof there goes the best digital I ever had. To replace it I got a Samsung ES10 - a very nice camera .. again bought it at a pawn shop for very little coin. Made sense to me .. inexpensive but a good used camera for the shop and I don't muck up Em's really expensive one.
So.. in my somewhat limited opinion on digital cameras, Canon being the best, Samsung, Vivitar and Olympus being real good ones and if you really want to spend money on a digital camera the Nikon's will deliver high end pics for very high end prices.
If I was to get a new one -- I think I would probably go for a Canon as I am much more comfy with them.
I had a Canon A710. Great camera even though I bought it used at a local pawn shop - hey great deals there. I was very happy with the camera until it inadvertently got left outside on the dock and got flooded .. so poof there goes the best digital I ever had. To replace it I got a Samsung ES10 - a very nice camera .. again bought it at a pawn shop for very little coin. Made sense to me .. inexpensive but a good used camera for the shop and I don't muck up Em's really expensive one.
So.. in my somewhat limited opinion on digital cameras, Canon being the best, Samsung, Vivitar and Olympus being real good ones and if you really want to spend money on a digital camera the Nikon's will deliver high end pics for very high end prices.
If I was to get a new one -- I think I would probably go for a Canon as I am much more comfy with them.
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Re: Replacemrnt digital camera
I like the idea of the viewfinder. Hard to see the LCD in sunlight. That's a nice option to have.
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Re: Replacemrnt digital camera
I liked my Fuji FinePix 310. Would buy another except I inherited my Daughters iPhone.
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Re: Replacemrnt digital camera
I am a huge fan of Nikon. The Samsung I used for 'pocket' use developed some kind of spots in the pictures so I got reman Nikon S9300 cheap from Cameta Camera ($150 with a bunch of accessories). Takes great pictures, HD video and has a great zoom (18x) for a pocket camera.
Honestly, for the money eBay may be a good way to go. People all the time upgrade and very good used ones go cheap. Just make sure it works before giving feedback. There is a 'guarantee' that it will be as described.
Honestly, for the money eBay may be a good way to go. People all the time upgrade and very good used ones go cheap. Just make sure it works before giving feedback. There is a 'guarantee' that it will be as described.
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Re: Replacemrnt digital camera
John, my son bought me a Sony Cybershot DSC-W150 a few years ago. I like it a lot. Large view finder and it takes great picturs. 8.1 megapixels.
It was arounf $150 back then.
It was arounf $150 back then.
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Re: Replacement digital camera
I had a nice upper end Nikon SLR and Canon PowerShot . I really liked both cameras especially the Cannon because of the size and quality of the pictures it took. The Nikon was stolen and the Canon was accidently dropped from a mountain top. The Nikon was replaced by insurance for about 50% of its value. I was going to replace the Canon, but like Rudi did I stopped by a pawn shop and purchased a Kodak SLR and Fujifilm camera for a total of $50.00 with cards in them. Both take excellent pictures…I don’t know if I’ll spend the money for a new camera again.
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Re: Replacement digital camera
Jack:
I know I won't unless it is for my bride. For me -- a good used camera from the pawn shop will work nicely. I have had this on about 2 years or so now and for the $80.00 I paid for it with cards .. I am very pleased with the Samsung. Most brands have their pros and cons but with a used camera it really isn't a concern because of the pricing.
John:
Let us know what you decide to do . I is curious. I am still indebted to you on that one btw... and no I don't forget much unless I am having a CRS day
I know I won't unless it is for my bride. For me -- a good used camera from the pawn shop will work nicely. I have had this on about 2 years or so now and for the $80.00 I paid for it with cards .. I am very pleased with the Samsung. Most brands have their pros and cons but with a used camera it really isn't a concern because of the pricing.
John:
Let us know what you decide to do . I is curious. I am still indebted to you on that one btw... and no I don't forget much unless I am having a CRS day
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Re: Replacement digital camera
Been doing a lot of research on the models everyone has listed, plus others. Pawn shops in this area are no bargains, plus most of the times the cameras they have are antiques. One thing that I am particular about is I do not want one that has a proprietary battery, I am going to stick with AA, AAA, etc.
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John, don't be afraid of 'proprietary' batteries too much. Although of the 3 working Nikon's I have, there are 3 different Lithium batteries. The downside of my latest Nikon is no separate charger, it charges in the camera (same for the Samsung). But they last a long time, so not really much of a problem. They use a 'USB' cable so you can also just plug into a computer to charge (and download photos from the camera). The age of the battery (camera) may make a difference, but doesn't seem to be a problem. I try to keep the spare battery in the case, but don't seem to need it.
When I went mowing at the fort the other day I was disappointed to find the 'memory full' message after a couple of pictures... operator left the dang card in the computer. Guess I will have to start leaving a stray card in the case too!
You will see manufacturers start dropping out of the market, cell phone cameras are really good these days.
When I went mowing at the fort the other day I was disappointed to find the 'memory full' message after a couple of pictures... operator left the dang card in the computer. Guess I will have to start leaving a stray card in the case too!
You will see manufacturers start dropping out of the market, cell phone cameras are really good these days.
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John:
I learned with the Kodak that I kinda inherited that AA or AAA battery powered cameras are probably the best. One doesn't need to carry a charger and cables, just an extra pack of batteries that will fill nicely in even the smallest pocket. The Samsung I have takes 2 AA batteries and they last a surprisingly long time, about 4 or 5 times the lifespan of that old Kodak.
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The camera I had before, a Canon A710 was a real powerhouse. Loved that camera. 2 AA batteries and good lifespan including movies. I did a search on eBay for it and found a couple nice ones:
Canon PowerShot A710 IS 7.1MP Digital Camera - 6x Image-Stabilized Optical Zoom
This is the eBay search: Canon A710 Camera
I learned with the Kodak that I kinda inherited that AA or AAA battery powered cameras are probably the best. One doesn't need to carry a charger and cables, just an extra pack of batteries that will fill nicely in even the smallest pocket. The Samsung I have takes 2 AA batteries and they last a surprisingly long time, about 4 or 5 times the lifespan of that old Kodak.
Currently I haven't seen any on
The camera I had before, a Canon A710 was a real powerhouse. Loved that camera. 2 AA batteries and good lifespan including movies. I did a search on eBay for it and found a couple nice ones:
Canon PowerShot A710 IS 7.1MP Digital Camera - 6x Image-Stabilized Optical Zoom
This is the eBay search: Canon A710 Camera
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Well, I guess I am going back on my statement of not buying anything that requires proprietary batteries. I decided to go with the Sony DSC HX 300. It does use proprietary rechargeable batteries, but they along with a standalone charger are readily available at reasonable prices.It is the current highly upgraded model of my 10+ year old DSC H1 that I broke. Still to big to carry in my pocket, but I am used to one that size. of course the 50x optical zoom does not hurt, along with the fact that it just took a price drop. I do have a pocekt model Samsung that is a pretty decent camera.
http://store.sony.com/webapp/wcs/stores ... ccessories
http://store.sony.com/webapp/wcs/stores ... ccessories
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Well, so much for that idea, after playing with the new camera a couple days I sent it back. the quality of pictures was no better than my old H1, and the viewfinder was so poor as to be barely useable. Back to the search. Would really like ot have one with view finder, but may end up having to abandon that want.
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I also like a viewfinder, but have adjusted pretty well to not having one in the pocket Nikon. I have a Nikon that looks similar to that Sony, but I find the size makes it clumsy to take along. Both have an 18x zoom, but the small one takes HD movies (stereo) and even asks if someone blinked when the picture was taken. Small is a huge practical advantage.
The only Nikon out of 4 that I have owned that doesn't take great pictures today is the aps one that slipped out of my shirt pocket into a stream.... Surely Cannon owners can say the same thing, except possibly the stream part.
Viewfinder was handy when I took this shot, readers fell out of my pocket on the bicycle ride to Fort Adams
The only Nikon out of 4 that I have owned that doesn't take great pictures today is the aps one that slipped out of my shirt pocket into a stream.... Surely Cannon owners can say the same thing, except possibly the stream part.
Viewfinder was handy when I took this shot, readers fell out of my pocket on the bicycle ride to Fort Adams
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