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Recommend your digital camera please
Hello, I?m looking to buy a new digital camera and in need of recommendations. My criteria is; Under or around $400 Takes a quick photo (my current camera seems to take 3 seconds to take the photo which I hate) Somewhat small or slender Durable Any suggestions would be very much appricated!
Re: Recommend your digital camera please
We love our Nikon Coolpix. I keep it my purse nearly everyday. Even though it's obviously not an SLR it has a pretty short delay, much shorter than my other point and shoot (a Canon A570). It also has a rechargable battery instead of using AAs, so you don't have to spent a fortune on batteries. I would highly recommend.
I love my Canon digital elph! The DIGIC 3 processor is super fast, no delay (unlike our older Canon camera that had a bit of a delay). Our latest Canon is now 2.5 yrs old and still awesome... so there is probably a DIGIC 4 or 5 processor by now!
this looks like a good one:
http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/proddetail.asp?logon=&langid=EN&sku_id=0665000FS10130497&catid=22534
I love the Canon PowerShot ones....whatever the best one availability for your budget is what I'd go with.
We do have a DSLR too as my DH shoots professionally but I call the Powershot one my "purse camera" and I'm overall happy with it.
haha I didn't even realize digital cameras still come with AAs...I can't remember the last camera I had that needed them....but as the other ladies said, definitely avoid those.
I have the nikkon coolpix and I love it. Takes some great pictures, lightweight, easy to keep in my purse, and has some great settings (which I'm only just starting to play with)
I found that the coolpix and the sony cybershot were comarable but went with the nikkon because it takes the SD memory cards which I find to be much cheaper to buy, plus my previous camera had SD cards so I already had one.
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