What are the best digital cameras with more than 9mp. for under $150 dollars?
Hi I was wondering what the best quality digital cameras under $ 150 dollars would be.
I don’t mean the cheap non-excellent cameras. Just one that takes quality pictures and would last a long time. Thanks.
Answer by blackboxmanager
Here is cnet.com list of the best budget digital cameras:
http://reviews.cnet.com/best-budget-cameras/?tag=rb_content;contentNav
Answer by james
I recommend Nikon Coolpix L20 10MP Digital Camera with 3.6 Optical Zoom and 3 inch LCD (Deep Red).
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001PKEJYM?ie=UTF8&tag=camera-and-photo-store-online-cheap-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957
Answer by gwan
many brand with 9mp or higher now offered below $ 150 but don’t buy! Usually they have a medium-low quality. My camera is Canon 7.1mp, I bough it 3 being ago for $ 300 (now about $ 160-180) works fantastic and I still like it in anticipation of now!
Answer by Ravi
Sony –> for that budget and excellent quality n long lasting..
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Answer by SI
I would suggest Sony Cybershot DSC-W220 12.1MP with 4x Optical Zoom with Super Steady Shot Image Stabilization.Excellent quality,excellent pictures.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001O9ARD6?ie=UTF8&tag=computer0bd-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B001O9ARD6
or another excellent choice is Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS7 10MP with 4x MEGA Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.7 inch LCD
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001QFZM8I?ie=UTF8&tag=computer0bd-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B001QFZM8I
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Best cameras to take professional looking pictures? I have a nikon D40, I like it, but I am looking for something else.
Answer by Buster Hymen
There are numerous top-of-the-line Nikons and Canons that professionals prefer to use. It’s not the camera that is professional…it is the person by it.
Answer by KK
Your Nikon D40 is more than competent of producing pro quality images. It won’t matter if you upgrade or not, if you’re clueless about what goes into a professional quality image you won’t get it. You can have the Nikon D3x (terrible as* camera I must say) but unless you know what you’re doing behind the lens, it will be small more than a door stop to you.
Start learning how to shoot properly instead of possibly wasting money on an upgrade you don’t need. Onnce you get the basics down a bit more you will start seeing better results and more professional quality shots. It starts with you, not the camera.
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Whomever the troll is that feels the need to thumbs down EVERY answer of mine needs to grow up and back the hell off.
Answer by Nikonic
Well, in an effort to be the first person to really answer your question with something other than ‘your camera doesn’t matter dogg!!!! Buy a cell phone and use THAT camera to b a real pro!!!!”
A excellent next step up would be either a D5000 or a D90.
The camera won’t make you a better photographer, but obviously, if each camera took pictures exactly the same, they wouldn’t make cameras that cost $ 6,000.
The D40′s metering issues bug the snot out of me. The D5000 and D90 fix this issue.
Both cameras have 3 image exposure bracketing, live view modes, and a crappy HD movie mode which you should never use.
The D5000 has a variangle LCD screen that pops out and flips all over the house, like Spiderman. It also has a ‘silent mode’ that makes it possibly the quietest DSLR in existence. The silent mode and the live view variangle screen make it fantastic for candid street photography, if you’re into that.
Your D40 lenses will work on them, also, as they’re both DX cameras.. But its size makes the D40 a camera to keep in any case. The thing’s so small and convenient, if you do upgrade, don’t sell it. You’ll regret it later. No matter how much expensive equipment I get, my D40 always goes everywhere with me.
Answer by daylon2
It’s not the camera, it the person by it. A camera is just a tool – there are expensive ones and cheap ones but they basically all do the same thing.
I show people my pics and I always get, “Wow, you must have a really expensive camera..”
I tell them, “Isn’t that like going to your house, eating a fantastic meal, and me saying ‘wow, you must have a really expensive stove..’”
Reckon about this, if you gave Ansel Adams a $ 50 camera, and gave me a $ 50,000 one, I’m willing to bet he would come up with the better image.
Make sense?
A better camera doesn’t make you automatically a better photographer just as Photoshop doesn’t turn you into a Michelangelo.
Learn to use what you have creatively and really use each feature and option on your equipment til you know it inside and out – that way when you DO upgrade, you’ll already have a solid foundation.
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