Digital Camera of choice? Please help!!!


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Looking to buy a digital camera for this upcoming rifle season. What do you all have and how much did it cost you? What I'm looking for is good picture quality, easy to use, and willing to shell out $100 or a little more. Thank you for whatever information you can give me.

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I bet $100 this gets moved..... grin.gif

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Yep. grin.gif Anyway, I've got a Kodak, not sure of the model, that I picked up at Wally World for about $125. It uses SD cards for storage, same as my trail cams. Takes decent pics and the download software is pretty easy to install and use.

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i have the kodak Easy share cx7430 it is a 4.0 camara it takes good picks i think i paid 180 last year but you can get a 3.0 for around 125 150 i think it was takes good pics if you want to take a look ath the post A Couple Pics Of Dogs you can see how they look

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Im looking for a new digital camera for myself I want a really nice one for using when I go hunting and such, looking for a 5 or 6mp camera with a very high zom on it so I can really get in on the animals.

Im thinking I may have to go with a Sony higher end or a Minolta higher end just not sure yet.

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Im looking for a new digital camera for myself I want a really nice one for using when I go hunting and such, looking for a 5 or 6mp camera with a very high zom on it so I can really get in on the animals.

Im thinking I may have to go with a Sony higher end or a Minolta higher end just not sure yet.

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I would definately consider Canon. I just got the Canon Powershot S2 IS for my birthday about 2 weeks ago. I am still getting the hang of all it's functionality. This is a very serious camera. 5.3MegaPixels and takes outstanding DVD quality video clips with sound to boot. You can even snap stills while in film mode. You can't do that with SLRs. For super intense photo sessions you can attach the camera to a laptop, control camera settings from the laptop and view the display on your monitor. In this remote mode you can snap pictures directly to your harddrive and it will bypass the flash card entirely. Effectively in this mode the camera can take as many photos as the harddrive on your computer will hold. Wish it could do the same with video. That's a software upgrade I will keep my fingers crossed for.

It has an integral 12X optical zoom and this lense is great. You can use up to 4x digital zoom on the camera or turn that option off. That gives you a possible magnification ability of up to 48x right out of the box. Remember though that digital zoom degrades picture quality 2x digital zoom effectively turns a 5mp camera to a 2.5mp. You can buy a 2x telephoto adapter lense for this camera. I might do this later. In addition a wide angle lense adapter and filters are also available.

The photo software that comes with the camera is awesome. The stitch software allows you to join several photos seamlessly into one. So three shots with a minimal 35% overlap joined becomes a 10.3 Megapixel photo. The results are impressive.

There is a color replace mode built into the camera so if your wife is dreaming of repainting a room a certain color. Take a picture of the color she wants, the color you want to replace and the room you want to paint. The camera will do the color swap. It's not perfect because it will pick up everything that is the same color as the wall in the photo and do the swap but it will sure give you an idea of how the choice will look. Anyhow my wife sure liked that function smile.gif

If you have a direct print capable printer you can connect the camera to the printer and print directly from the camera without even turning on the computer.

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Those Canons are nice. I've used the S1 IS, but am thinking about buying the S2 IS for us for Christmas.

One thing Leo didn't mention is the Image Stabilizer it has. It sure helps on those long zoom shots. It's amazing how fuzzy the image get's from a little shake with a 12x zoom.

Ben

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Go here>>> http://www.dpreview.com/

This will give you all the lastest reveiws on all the digital cameras. Once you find one you like then go to http://www.cnet.com/ or http://www.zdnet.com/ to find out who has the best prices! My Fuji FinePix S7000 was listed for $700 at Ritz Camera and Cabela's. I bought for $440 through Butterfly Photo on-line! You can save some BIG MONEY this way!

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didn't he say he only wanted to spend $100??? Now I also have the Canon Powershot S1 IS, but if my memory serves me well.... it was well over that $100 benchmark! Don't get me wrong, a great camera, lets just offer the poor guy something in his pricerange!

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