is it better to stay on top of the technical times when owning digital camera's?
I have a 20d and I was thinking about the loss of $ $ that can occur with older model digital camera’s
How long is too long to hold on to such and item?
Answer by wigginsray
Hold on to anything as long as it has usefulness – if reduction money is your aim.
Answer by Em
If you’re a professional…you know how to get what you need w/what you have. And everything’s so simple w/digital cameras today – too simple. Upgrade only as needed. Most alterations can be made via computer.
Answer by nonoy
very small we can do to fight off technological progress. if you were a pro fotographer, you may have an economical solution for your question. But as a serious hobbyist, it all depends on your disposable income.
Well, the megapixel race is over. Now its the cleaning engine/firmware in each camera that has received most of the improvement. Your 20D is a fine camera and can easily last 5 years.
But more importantly is that you invest in excellent lenses. In your case, the “L” lenses of List are superb and would easily live longer than the camera. Invest in lenses more than the camera.
What do you reckon? Answer below!
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Answer by Asher Madan
cybershot by sony.
Answer by Alan M
One of these, depending on your budget:
http://www.steves-digicams.com/2006_reviews/sd600.html
http://www.steves-digicams.com/2006_reviews/sd700.html
http://www.steves-digicams.com/2006_reviews/sd800.html
http://www.steves-digicams.com/2006_reviews/sd900.html
Dollar for features, I like the SD700-IS.
Answer by ak
There are so many to choose from. Here’s a fantastic resource…
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/specs/List/
Answer by Isabela
List Power Shot
Answer by wiigirl1212
web cam
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