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Budget $200 to $250.
Which brand of camera to go for?

Using it should be as easy as using a Sony digital camera:D (DSC-P41 )


features preffered -
>Optical Zoom,
>Obviously, higher the resolution the better [10+],
> & a bigger screen.:))

How about these

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Cannon PowerShot SX110 IS [link]
[9MP + 10x opt. zoom]

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Cannon PowerShot A1000 IS [link]
[10MP, 4x opt. zoom]

Will be bought at NYC.
Shop recommendation will be appreciated :))
 
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how about this Sony Cyber Shot???

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Cyber-shot® W170 Digital Camera DSC-W170/R

Series highlights: 10.1 megapixel, 2.7" Clear Photo LCD™ display, Carl Zeiss wide 5x (28mm) Optical Zoom lens, Smile Shutter™ technology, Face Detection, Intelligent Scene Recognition, Super SteadyShot®, HD output and HD slideshow.

costs same as Cannon PowerShot SX110 IS (1st post) , i.e., $279.99

the features are good on Sony.

should i go for Cannon PowerShot SX110 IS or Cyber-shot® W170 Digital Camera DSC-W170/R or some other equivalent ???
 

pimpom

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Budget $200 to $250.
Which brand of camera to go for?

Using it should be as easy as using a Sony digital camera:D

features preffered -
>Optical Zoom,
>Obviously, higher the resolution the better [10+],
> & a bigger screen.:))

I haven't kept myself up-to-date with this year's models, so I can't recommend specific models at the moment. However, I thought I'd clear up a few points.

1. Since you're obviously not going for a high-end SLR, don't worry about ease of use. Different brands and models have slight differences, but the basics are the same.

2. Practically all digital cameras have optical zoom. How much zoom you should aim for depends on the type of shooting you want to do. Personally, I'm addicted to wide zoom range, so 10x is minimum for me. But lens quality is very important. Panasonic have the best lenses, but their noise level is higher than average.

3. Resolution (megapixel count): "The higher the better" is a common misconception. The only situation where a high MP is desireable is if you regularly crop your pictures heavily and blow them up to 10x12 inches or more. Otherwise, you won't notice any difference between 6 MP and 12 MP. Lens quality and other features are far more important.

4. Yes, a large LCD screen is nice. But also check the resolution. A common marketing ploy is to provide a large but low-resolution screen. Personally, I'd choose a 2.5-inch screen of 230,000 pixels over a 3-inch screen with 115,000 pixels any day.

Also check if the camera has an optical viewfinder. No half-serious photographer would be caught dead taking pictures using the LCD screen except under special circumstances.

Another factor is flash power. Many compact cameras have a weak flash and it can be frustrating trying to take good pictures in a dark room or at night except at close range.
 
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CANON IXUS 950 IS DIGITAL CAMERA = $349.95

i think the Cannon PowerShot SX110 IS is better choice than 950IS.


i already own a Sony Cyber Shot DSC-P41, its very easy for my folks & quality is awesome, its been like 4-5 years of having that camera, still never faced any kind of malfunction/problem.

Canon has one big disadvantage, no view finder, well to be honest, on my Sony, i never used the view finder:)), only once i used it, at Agra, toooooo sunny (bright), LCD was useless:p
 

Cool G5

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*sinarbahagia.com/images/canon%20sx100is.jpg

*www.dpreview.com/news/0708/Canon/canon_sx100is_rear.jpg


The Canon SX 100 IS supports SD and SDHC memory cards, so 8GB should be supported.

You get the following accessories with the camera :

# 16MB SD Memory Card :shock: It's not a typo, it's MB what was Canon thinking. Cutting costs??

# Hand Strap

# Mini USB Cable

# TV out Cable

# Software CD-ROM

# User Manual

# Two AA Size batteries

Check out some sample photos here.

They are taken at AUTO settings, still seems impressive. The pics are resized. I will post the full pics in my review, which will be up on my blog somewhere at around 15th October.

But take my word, go for Canon SX100 IS only.
 
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sarincv

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ask professionals....nikon is always the best...

if u r looking for a compact one, chkout this
*imaging.nikon.com/products/imaging/lineup/digitalcamera/coolpix/s710/index.htm

some features
# 14.5 effective megapixels for high-resolution images
# 3.6x Zoom-NIKKOR lens with 28mm wide-angle capability
# High performance Optical lens shift VR image stabilization
# 3.0-inch high-resolution wide-viewing angle LCD monitor with anti-reflection coating
# Exposure modes (P/S/A/M)
# ISO 12800*2 capability

if the price is higher than ur budget, gor for S600.

and if looking for an SLR,
*imaging.nikon.com/products/imaging/lineup/digitalcamera/slr/d60/index.htm
 

chitvan

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go for SX110 IS in compact cat...

in SLR..go for Nikon D40X or Canon EOS400D.....with 18-55mm lens
 
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