Tuesday, June 7, 2011

What's the best type of digital camera?

What's the best type of digital camera?

I am buying a camera from walmart but it has to be at least around $ 170 because that’s all i have. I can’t buy an olimpia (how ever u spell that) camera because it won’t dounloud in to my computer and i have no clue why. my mom says kodak camera is a cheap kind but it looks excellent to me. I’ll just get to the question what is the best type of digital camera

Answer by sappygolucky
i reckon kodaks are the best of the cheaper model. mainly because all kodak cameras use image stabilization. no more blurry pictures! i dont ever reckon ive taken a terrible picture with a kodak! and you can usually find a decent one for around $ 100!

Answer by dearnikky
With that price range I would go with the Nikon Coolpix 8mp. (Model # S210) On sale in a kit at Best Buy right now for 149.99 with a 1GB memory card, comes with a case, and that saves you $ 50.

here’s the official website for the s210. http://www.nikonusa.com/Find-Your-Nikon/ProductDetail.page?pid=26103

I have been researching cameras extensively for the past week, but I am also a pretty excellent photographer.

Answer by little_more_perfect_wife
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=9208355#Item+Description
This is a nice one. List Powershot A590 with Image Stabilization. Walmart has it listed for $ 161.84 on their site and it life a List will surely have a excellent lens.

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digital camera walmart

Image by pacomexico
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Camera: Nikon F401x
Lens: 50mm f/1.8 AF Nikkor
Film: Kodak Pro Image 100

Scanned at Wal-Mart directly from film.

I like my Free Full-Frame Digital SLR!!

You would want a CD made so you can delete the memory card and take more photos without having to buy another memory card.

Answer by Todd V
Yes. There is no difference in the format the pictures will be saved in.

Answer by nate224us
yes and it doesnt cost that much at walmart

Answer by Tiffany C
Yes you can have everything transfered onto a disc and print them out later if you don’t want to mess with it now. Then empty your card. You can also load them onto a computer if you have one clever, and send them in online. It would be simplest to place them on a disc though.

Answer by Nightrider
Of course you can. It does not cost much any. This is the benefit of a digital camera. Yes, go for it.

Next time, do not use a high resolution (if you do so now). Drop it down a notch or two and you will still get quality pics, you can take a ton without having to look for a CD maker type of shops.

Answer by bondoman01
Yes you may maybe probably do that but it would be better if you kept the originals and did not have to stop and go somewhere else to unload your flash card. That way you can stay on site and keep shooting. I would recommend that you get a Flash Card reader that has a built in hard drive. I have one from Wolverine that has a 60GB 2.5 inch hard drive in it. It copies all the images from a flash card on to its hard drive with a single push of a button. Runs on internal rechargeable batteries for weeks. Acts as a Flash card reader when connect to your USB port on your computer.

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