06-07-2003, 02:12
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Digital Cameras
I'm thinking of getting a Digital Camera and I've been looking at different ones. I picked two in my price range and if anyone has got either one of them, could you give your opinion please?
Sony DSC-P52
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Canon Powershot A300
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06-07-2003, 02:26
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They both look like decent " mid range " cams Mal, IMHO and limited ( very ) check out the memory card prices, battery life ( mine is ridicules ) and development charges.
BTW.. enjoyed the X-rated links that came with the links for the cams
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06-07-2003, 02:45
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06-07-2003, 03:11
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It is worth having a look at internetcamerasdirect (all one word) they have independent reviews on most popular cameras (as well as selling them) They link to on-line magazine reviews and have the reviews from the people that have bought from them!
Don't get bogged down in the pixel debate (higher is obviously better) the quality of the lens will always be important. It is no good having a 4megapixel camera, with only a blob of plastic for a lens!
Either camera you mention, come from reputable and quality manufacturers. Canon have been making quality cameras and lenses for years. Sony are great with the electronics and some of their cameras use Zeiss lenses. The memory card issue is important. Sony Memory Stick (MS) has not been taken up as well as Compact Flash (CF) But MS has other applications (esp with a sony PDA) CF cards can be obtained quite reasonably and can be used in MP3 players. CF cards will soon be available in 4gb capacity and one manufacturer has promised a 6gb card by the end of the year! But $8000 is the guide price (yes dollars!)
If you have the cash and want some control and not just point and shoot, look at the Canon G3 (the dogs biscuits in 4megapixel cameras) Me? I drive a Nikon coolpix 885 (3mp) have considered the G3, but I am taking the leap into Digital SLR to complement my 35mm system (all Canon)
Good luck!
(And I don't work for any of those mentioned above!)
Just seen the Canon on your link! Don't rely solely on a digital Zoom, always go for the highest Optical zoom!
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06-07-2003, 03:11
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Well when I open the links I get this amongst others..lol
Not that it bothers me but you never know who's looking,
IMHO, post pics of cams, links to cam sites and not amazon...
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06-07-2003, 12:20
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I got my misses a Canon A40 and it is really good, it cost me £200 but that was 6 months ago so may be the price has dropped a bit since then?
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06-07-2003, 14:19
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I have a Nikon Coolpix 775  Haven't looked back since.
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19-07-2003, 00:54
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Mines a canon ixus 2 megapixel, it's great. btw, the 3 megapixel is out now  .
They are easy to use, very small, battery life is great (bopdude) and they look cool
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19-07-2003, 02:35
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If you can afford it, go for the Canon G3 (or even the G5)
I was a bit naughty and blew a bit (I'll say!!) on a Canon EOS 10D digital SLR (6.3 megapixels). IMHO the dog's biscuits, especially as I have a 35mm EOS system and the lenses fit!
I do use a camera a lot. This week I have taken over 150 pictures and have been known to take 170+ in a day (Airshow, motorsport etc) The cost of the camera over savings on processing film during the year, will pay for at least half of the initial outlay! So to me it's worthwhile.
(oops! didn't read my own earlier post above...deja vu - almost!!)
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19-07-2003, 10:47
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Quote:
Originally posted by Sipowicz
[B]If you can afford it, go for the Canon G3 (or even the G5)
I was a bit naughty and blew a bit (I'll say!!) on a Canon EOS 10D digital SLR (6.3 megapixels). IMHO the dog's biscuits, especially as I have a 35mm EOS system and the lenses fit!
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The problem with the G3 is that it is too big. One of my requirements is that the camera easily fits into a pocket. I know that I am comprimising on picture quality but if my camera was bigger I would not carry it around as much and therefore would not take the pictures in the first place.
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19-07-2003, 10:50
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If you want a case for the G3 (great camera) - I can recommend the LowePro 25, great snug fit and has a waterproof cover in the back if the weather turns. Never found anything like this for my CoolPix 990 (another great cam - excellent Macro shots!)
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19-07-2003, 11:21
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I just got a Sony Mavica MVC CD500. 5.1 Megapixels and writes to mini cdr or cdrw. Info lithium battery.
Looks complicated but I soon got the hang of it...
... and it's £200 cheaper than the last model!
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22-07-2003, 00:09
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Quote:
Originally posted by Ramrod
The problem with the G3 is that it is too big. One of my requirements is that the camera easily fits into a pocket. I know that I am comprimising on picture quality but if my camera was bigger I would not carry it around as much and therefore would not take the pictures in the first place.
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Point taken Ramrod!
Just seen the G3 at the great price of £399 at warehouse express (.com) More than a bargain if you ask me!!
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22-07-2003, 00:12
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Quote:
Originally posted by Sipowicz
Point taken Ramrod!
Just seen the G3 at the great price of £399 at warehouse express (.com) More than a bargain if you ask me!!
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I know that Jessops will price match a website if you take a print out, I did and got mine for £410
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22-07-2003, 00:19
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I think Digital Depot (.com) have an offer on at the moment. They will chuck in a CP-100 sub printer (direct printing of 6x4) for £70 when you buy selected Canon Digicams.
If anyone is interested, but then again I do tend to waffle on a bit......
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