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dodge78

I am in need of a new camera, mine wont get off of veiw pictures. Something in the $100 range. It wont get used a lot but it will need to have a good close up setting. And I know the first thing that will happen when my led headlights are figured out will be.

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rmaynard

I am a Canon digital guy myself. All the pictures that I have posted on RedSquare have been taken with a Canon SD1000. I paid about $140.00 for it 3 years ago. You can still find them used on eBay.

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jdpuller

I got my wife a cannon two years ago for chrismas and it works great and takes very nice pictures it was about $120 on sale and worth every penny. :thumbs:

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stevasaurus

I have a Fujifilm Finepix S2000 HD. Probably around $400, but it does everything a SLR would do plus video. I really think any digital would take really good pictures though, just look at some of the pictures that guys put on here with their cell phones. :thumbs:

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zieg72

I have had an Olympus for over 7 years, been great, lots of pictures taken.

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mowerman1193

I use a Sony Cybershot DSC-P200. Not sure how much it was as it was a fathers day gift from about 5 years ago. Most everyone that has seen it really likes it as it does great pictures and does continuous video. Not sure if they are still like this or not but some of the older cameras say they do video but it is only short clips not actual video like mine does.

I have had a few digital cameras in the past and they all ate batteries like there is no tomorrow..This one I have has a battery pack and it last a loooooong time. I take a lot of pictures as I sell my crafts online and good pictures are important for this. I only have to charge this camera about 3 times a year..I won't go back to a AA or AAA battery camera again..I have seen some cameras now that have a battery pack but you can also use regular batteries if the pack goes dead while your out with out your charger. I have never had a issue though as i just try to make certain it is charged good before I go to shows etc..

Best of luck on whatever you choose. I am sure your going to get a lot of opinions on this..

Let us know what you end up getting..

Kevin

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theoldwizard1

Another vote for Canon . Most of the Canon cameras have very similar controls. They have a "point and shoot" mode and more "other modes" (including almost full manual) than most folks will ever use.

Megapixels don't tell the whole story. Also "digital zoom" is a marketing gimmick. Make certain it has a "macro" mode (very close close ups). I would pay extra for "image stabilization" (anti-shake).

Most cameras also have a "movie" mode builtin. They work pretty good, but really suck up space on your memory card.

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trettig

Canon is the way to go. They make great products. Bottom line. Try

www.bhphotovideo.com

www.keh.com

Both offer a warranty with their used equipment. I have purchased all my equipment from them for years.

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Kelly

We have used Kodak ones for years, we like the batt. life we get with them, but I did buy my wife a Cannon Rebel SLR about a grand with the extra lens, but my sons $89 Kodak factory refubished, go to Kodaks web site, take VERY nice photos.

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T-Mo

I have an old Kodak, only 3.1 mega pixels, but it's been very reliable, takes good pictures and is as durable as they come. My daughter had a Canon and it only lasted a few months, but she did get another one that seems to be lasting longer. If I needed a new camera, I probably go with another Kodak. I been pleased with the one I got now.

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MikesRJ

Put me down for Canon as well. All my pictures are taken with a 7 y/o Canon CoolPix L22 for about $80.00.

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