View Full Version : What digital camera do you have?
MickeyD
02-02-2005, 08:28 PM
It seems that my work's old digital camera went to the big Foto Hut in the sky, and I've been placed in charge of purchasing it's replacement.
I'm looking for one that's around 4 megapixels, under $300, easy to use, & takes alkaline batteries (a must for when we're in Mexico & Rome & not able to recharge.)
What digital camera do you have, and what would you reccommend about it?
Gemini Cricket
02-02-2005, 08:55 PM
Ours is a Craptacula 0013 from Nikon. 1 mega pixel.
:D
Actually it's a Nikon Coolpix 3100. I think it's a 3 megapixel. It's decent. Not as good as the one Isaac uses. Our camera is okay, but the batteries really stink. They decharge if they're just sitting on the counter not being used. Horrid. When I take it to the park, they'll die after only a couple of hours.
Bad batteries...
Anyway, good luck on the camera hunt.
:)
€uroMeinke
02-02-2005, 09:06 PM
Canon S60 - a step below Zappp's but probably still more camera than you want according to your disclaimer. I like the compact size and quality. I also like not messing with alkelie batteries with limited lifespans. A normal plug adpator has allowed me to charge up in locals with different electricity standards.
BarTopDancer
02-02-2005, 10:02 PM
My parents have a Kodak EasyShare. They seem happy with it. It takes AA batteries and is compact.
MickeyD
02-02-2005, 10:29 PM
My parents have a Kodak EasyShare. They seem happy with it. It takes AA batteries and is compact.
That's what I'm leaning towards..... The camera I'm replacing is a 5 year old Kodak... so I would think that everyone who would use it would find it easy to use.
The reason the alkaline batteries are important is because when we're in Mexico (and this year Rome) we don't have the ability to charge batteries....we camp....very primatively, no electricity at all.
Ghoulish Delight
02-02-2005, 10:43 PM
We don't have a Kodak any more, but were very happy with our previous Kodak.
winniepooh
02-03-2005, 12:26 AM
Our is a Canon Ixus something.
jdramj
02-03-2005, 02:17 AM
I have Sony cameras that appear to rank out of your requirements....battery and price wise. But I'm gonna talk about them anyways! I love them both. My old one is a 3.1 megapixel DSCP-1 and is 5 years old (nothing wrong, just wanted something newer). My brand spanking new one (is not in front of me but) is 7.1 megapixel and it takes both compact flash and memory stick cards (2 different slots) which is ubercool! I swear by Sony's quality (a little pricey though). i know they have a several levels of cameras, just not sure if the battery is what you'll need on the other models.
Betty
02-03-2005, 02:13 PM
I buy camera's for our designers and installers at my work. I buy Pentax Optio's... s40's I believe. 3 megapixels.
Costco has the s50's - which are 4 mp's for around $250-$300. It uses 2 AA batteries or rechargable ones... bought from costco it came with a battery charger, batteries of both types and a case.
All metal body - nice and small - easy to use or more complicated if you like to mess with it. Just a turn of the dial from auto-everything to varying degrees of do-it-yourselfness.
Can't say enough good things about them. They take excellent photos. :)
Ghoulish Delight
02-03-2005, 02:19 PM
We've got the Optio 450 and LOVE it. It's the higher end, with a 5x optical zoom, 4 MP, uses rechargeables, and is out of your price range. But we can vouch for Pentax quality, if ours is any indication. And the stainless body is great, really durable.
Motorboat Cruiser
02-03-2005, 02:29 PM
Mine is nothing special and a couple of years old. It's an Olympus D-380 (2.0 Megapixels:(). I like it and have gotten some nice shots with it but I want to upgrade soon. It doesn't do night well at all.
MickeyD
02-03-2005, 03:36 PM
Mine is nothing special and a couple of years old. It's an Olympus D-380 (2.0 Megapixels:(). I like it and have gotten some nice shots with it but I want to upgrade soon. It doesn't do night well at all.
That's the camera I personally have.
I went to Costco & Best Buy today. Costco had a 4 MP Olympus for $199.
MickeyD
02-03-2005, 09:27 PM
I got a Kodak EasyShare cx7430. So far I'm diggin' it. I think that everyone who will use it will find it quite easy to use. (Now I want one for myself!)
I use a Nikon D100 right now, I know it won't fit into the needs you specified, but you asked what camera I used. :P
mhrc4
02-11-2005, 02:02 PM
im gonna post along with some of the other posters...
I have a Canon Digital Rebel 300d - 6.3megapixels, digital SLR - were currently using the 18-55 f4.0 that came with the camera and a 75-300 f2.8 that we purchased with it. It runs on Li-Ion batteries that we have 2 of
Price for the whole package, including 1gb CF type II card - $1500
Good note for anyone researching cameras - www.dpreview.com is a GODSEND
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