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Geek Culture / Digital Camera shopping

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Ian T
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Posted: 17th Oct 2004 00:35
Hey,

We're looking for a decent point & shoot digital camera for under $200. This seems to be the best (almost only) one I've found in that price range, it actually looks pretty good. But if I'm missing a gold mine, I'd appreciate any camera gurus pointing me in the right direction .

http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=30-150-042&depa=1


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Wiggett
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Posted: 17th Oct 2004 00:46
yeah i was about to say the psc 340? or some number i cant remember, in australia its around $300 (btu due to you being in a foreign country it works otu to your $200 mark). they are good camera's, i got my brother's one here (oh just found it, the dsc-p32 i think is the number, its a lil old but the newer version is around your $200 mark.) yeah teh one you have listed looks like the same product line. i'd recommend it as it's darn simple to use and takes some great looking shots.

Ian T
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Posted: 17th Oct 2004 00:53
Thanks for that ! Sounds good. I noticed it's a slightly lower tech version of one of their best (rated) sellers. I can live with 10cm min range instead of 6 .

Cheers!


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Wiggett
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Posted: 17th Oct 2004 00:59
no worries,yeah it's not top of the line, but for a standard camera its damn god, and you're getting almost ten more tenths of mega pixels better than my one. so go for it, they're good cameras

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Posted: 17th Oct 2004 04:51 Edited at: 17th Oct 2004 06:09
I have a Fujifilm Finepix a204 (2 mpixel), great camera, the only downside is the XD memory cards for it, I would have prefered SD since i have several gadgets that already use SD, would have made things a little simpler, can`t fault the picture quality though and it has optical zoom as well.

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[EDIT] I am told that rechargable cameras can be a pain, they normaly give out just when you want them, I was told you are better having a camera that takes rechargable batteries, that way you can have several spares in your pocket so that you can replace them if they run down at a vital moment.

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ionstream
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Posted: 17th Oct 2004 04:55 Edited at: 17th Oct 2004 09:06
seems ok.

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