Does anyone have any experience with some high-end digital cameras. I use to have an HP Photosmart 945xxx something, but it busted, so i'm looking for something 7+ MP, a decent optical zoom, and an overall user-friendly interface. And also fucking warranty. since that HP broke a year after i bought it and it got discontinued cuz not enough ppl were buying them...
10/25/2006 10:31:51 PM
canon
10/25/2006 10:40:37 PM
http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_section/product.asp?product=1188&fl=4http://www.kodak.com/eknec/PageQuerier.jhtml?pq-path=7382&pq-locale=en_UScan't find any canon cameras...http://www.sonystyle.com/is-bin/INTERSHOP.enfinity/eCS/Store/en/-/USD/SY_BrowseCatalog-Start?CategoryName=dcc_DIDigitalCameras_style_dslr&Dept=camerasas you can see sony has a lot.....
10/25/2006 10:41:30 PM
Ofcourse. Look no further, how much are you willing to spend? There is no need for a 7+ Mp camera unless you're a sports photographer. Have a look at this beauty.http://www.panasonic.com/consumer_electronics/digital_cameras/lumix.aspShe's everything you need and more in a camera. She's also our top seller.
10/25/2006 10:42:20 PM
up to 500
10/25/2006 10:48:53 PM
10/25/2006 10:52:28 PM
whoa whoa, before you insult me try explaining the need for 7+ mps'. Please.
10/25/2006 10:53:41 PM
just go to a couple stores, look at the cameras and find some you like, then look online for reviews to make sure you're not getting a camera with problems ... then purchase the camera online where you can likely find it cheaper, but shop around regardless. it's a very personal choice, and while someone might like a certain camera, you might not.
10/25/2006 10:54:40 PM
Also, chocolatervh is a good person to PM if you have specific questions about a particular camera.
10/25/2006 10:58:29 PM
You still never answered my question. I see these cameras everyday, so I know how well they operate. If he's not a photographer of some sort, there is no need to own a camer that expensive, when you can by cheaper ones that perform the same way nearly. If he just want to purchase an expensive camera for his personal choice, then thats another case.
10/25/2006 11:03:32 PM
7+ megapixels is reccomended if you want anything larger than a 4x6 print. Of course... so is dye sublimation printing... but meh (also if you want it to last.)
10/26/2006 12:28:29 AM
The Kodak V610 looks great.6 MP10x optical zoom4x digital zoomDual lens2.8" LCDDon't know how much it costs in the US, but where I am, it is $480.Edit: $400 on kodak.comhttp://www.kodak.com/eknec/PageQuerier.jhtml?pq-locale=en_US&pq-path=8912 The world’s smallest 10X optical zoom digital camera Features KODAK RETINA Dual Lens Technology Equipped with two professional quality SCHNEIDER-KREUZNACH C-VARIOGON Lenses for exceptional clarity and sharpness Also check out the V705 http://www.kodak.com/eknec/PageQuerier.jhtml?pq-path=9/19/31/9592&pq-locale=en_US[Edited on October 26, 2006 at 12:53 AM. Reason : ]
10/26/2006 12:39:19 AM
fwiw, panasonic lumix cameras are some of the best, next to canon they are one of the few that offer image stabilization, and at 6MP, 12x optical zoom & 2.5" LCD (and most for <$400) they are hard to beat.i would vouch for canon or panasonic
10/26/2006 12:45:09 AM
^^^ I'm curious to see what source you are referencing when you say that 7+ MP is recommended for anything larger than a 4x6 print.
10/26/2006 12:48:44 AM
Yeah that's nonsense.7 MP is good enough for 20x30 inches.
10/26/2006 12:55:32 AM
^^ Who said anything about a source? Oh right, people can't have opinions without referencing bullshit roundups and guides online, I forgot. I've gone through a few cameras and all the 5 and 6 megapixel cameras I've had produced alright 8x10's (not worth hanging up anywhere though) while the 7 and 8 megapixel cameras I've used produced noticeably better large prints.Of course, megapixels aren't really as important as the lens, optical as opposed to digital zoom, actual quality of the CCD or CMOS sensor, etc. Anyways, I know you said up to 500, but take a look at the digital rebel xt from cannon. you can usually find a model with lense kit for about 650 if you look around. If you wait until black friday you can probably find someplace selling one for that 500 dollar budget of yours. Gotta love an SLR.That's really the best time to buy a digital camera. Digital camera deals are featured at pretty much all the electronics retailers.[Edited on October 26, 2006 at 2:28 AM. Reason : ]
10/26/2006 2:02:19 AM
^^no it isnt. 8mp is good for a quality 8x10, MAYBE a 10x12. You need a 20-25mp camera to take something worth printing at 20x30 or 24x36.[Edited on October 26, 2006 at 2:27 AM. Reason : p]
10/26/2006 2:27:37 AM
Ive got the Fuji S500(6mp) and I love it. I think the newest is the S7000, not sure.
10/26/2006 7:58:38 AM
no i'm not a professional photographer, however i do take pictures that need to be very clear and be able to be blown up to poster size. shutter speed must be exceptional, as in i want to be able to take a pic of something moving 170 mph and still get a clear shot. also, my old (2year old) HP was slow as hell. just the processing time. from the time i take a shot to the time it allows me to take the next one took forever. and if i had it in burst mode, it would allow me to take 6 or so one after another but then it'd sit there for a few min thinking.time for me to roll to work, i'll look at all this shit when i get back tonight.and while i'm thinking about it, out of the cameras that you guys might suggest, it sure as hell needs to be able to take bursts reapeatedly and effectively.[Edited on October 26, 2006 at 8:19 AM. Reason : ]
10/26/2006 8:12:12 AM
Well the S5000 I have has a couple of "action" settings where you can take rapid pictures in succession.. But it only takes them at 1MP...EDITI don't think you'll be able to get a digital camera which does ^ what you want.... But I'm no expert here.. Might have to settle for the old 35MM or something along those lines...[Edited on October 26, 2006 at 8:32 AM. Reason : .]
10/26/2006 8:31:25 AM
10/26/2006 9:22:06 AM
even if i do get a digital slr, there are still so many of them out there, and i dont wanna buy one just basing on company advertising, do any of you have one that you're pretty happy with?
10/26/2006 11:55:50 AM
Ive gotten PERFECT 10x12s from a 6mp dslr. After that point (6mp), you want to worry more about storage medium, printer, removable lenses, specific settings, etc than megapixels. You can have a 10mp pocket camera, but your images will still be shitty because the lens/sensor/storage/flash/settings are shitty.
10/26/2006 12:18:27 PM
you have basically two options, Canon Digital Rebel (one of the versions) and the Nikon D50. The picture quality between them won't matter a noticeable amount. Go to best buy/circuit city/camera store and handle both of them. See which one is more comfortable to hold. Lens selection between the two is the same and price are close enough that it really doesn't make much difference, just get the one that is easier and more comfortable for you to use.
10/26/2006 2:56:01 PM
10/26/2006 3:07:12 PM
I am in the market for a digital camera and I'm confused as well. I have two choices:http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/customer-images/B000EBK3FW/104-0735548-0010311?ie=UTF8&sort=quality&index=0&page=3#galleryORhttp://www.amazon.com/Canon-PowerShot-Digital-Image-Stabilized-Optical/dp/B000HATNH4/sr=1-12/qid=1161896996/ref=sr_1_12/104-0735548-0010311?ie=UTF8&s=photo
10/26/2006 5:14:01 PM
10/26/2006 5:50:39 PM
10/26/2006 6:33:28 PM
^ question for you (not sarcastic):are you saying that my camera set at a shutter speed of 1/1000s will not take as clear a shot as a DSLR set at the same shutter speed?i mean, it makes sense that DSLR is of a MUCH higher quality than ANY P&S, but with all settings equal, would there be THAT much of a difference?
10/26/2006 6:39:10 PM
1/1000 would be 1/1000, but the reaction time of pressing the button, camera focusing, and then actually taking a picture is a HUGE difference between a dSLR and a P&S. I've done racing pictures with both, they don't compare. The keeper rate between the two was vastly different. The shutter delay is what I mean in quick release, not in the actual shutter speed. 1/4000th @ f4[Edited on October 26, 2006 at 7:15 PM. Reason : ]
10/26/2006 7:13:37 PM
quagmire, reading these two articles at dpreview.com may help you with your question.Sensor Sizes: http://www.dpreview.com/learn/?/Glossary/Camera_System/sensor_sizes_01.htmDynamic Range: http://www.dpreview.com/learn/?/key=dynamic_range (they are related, hence I'm linking to both).Additionally, the situation of 'all things being equal save for _____ parameter' is extremely, if not impossible, to achieve between different camera models. So it's difficult to make such a one-to-one comparison....just way too many factors to take into account.[Edited on October 26, 2006 at 8:29 PM. Reason : wrong link]
10/26/2006 8:28:56 PM
okay, that actually helps a lot (more confusing that i thought it would be)...let me see if this comparison is right:my camera (the 8mp lumix) has a 1/1.8" sensor, which = ~9mm diagonalthe canon eos 30d (8.2mp) is 22.5 x 15mm, which = ~27mm, 3 times the panny, despite same mpthe nikon d70s (6mp) is 23.7 x 15.5mm, which = ~28mm, more than 3 times, with lower mplarger diagonal length = better, right?according to this quote, does my rationalization seem right?
10/26/2006 9:57:11 PM
the panasonic DMC-Z50 seems to be the winner. now for the shopping part, ebay ranges between $550-$650, buy it now. dont see any actual auctions. anyone knows of better/cheaper places to buy.http://www.bestpricecameras.com/prodetails.asp?prodid=664948 they have it for $420http://froogle.google.com/froogle?q=panasonic+dmc-fz50&oe=UTF-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&lmode=online&scoring=p&sa=N&start=60 froogle results but i dont know any of those sellers and if they can be trusted. i guess better than ebay. but that $420 is the winner so far...
10/26/2006 10:55:19 PM
do not buy from that first link...and as always, check http://www.resellerratings.com/ for an idea of how the company operates:http://www.resellerratings.com/seller8754.htmlbeach camera seems to be pretty good,http://www.resellerratings.com/seller1936.htmlthey've got the silver version for $496http://www.beachcamera.com/shop/product.aspx?omid=103&ref=froogle&utm_source=Froogle&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=PNDMCFZ50S&sku=PNDMCFZ50Si, personally, don't like cameras that aren't black because they show wear more easily, but that's really just a personal preferencedigital foto club has a really good lifetime rating, and they have the black version for $529.25http://www.resellerratings.com/seller2889.htmlhttp://www.digitalfotoclub.com/from-froogle.asp?id=964672065&rf=froogle&dfdate=10_26_2006these prices are about right, i think...when i bought my fz30 a year ago, i got it with a 1gb card and extra battery for just under $500...it should be expected that the newer version of the camera would cost about the same (actually, i think the retail is less as)
10/27/2006 10:39:37 AM
10/27/2006 11:27:44 AM
does that mean, then, that you can enlarge those photos more easily and with a higher degree of clarity?
10/27/2006 11:31:56 AM
yes.
10/27/2006 2:30:29 PM
well i've learned a lot in this thread[Edited on October 27, 2006 at 3:45 PM. Reason : .]
10/27/2006 3:44:43 PM
Soon people are going to have 40 gig mem sticks just to take 5 pics on a 50mp camera.
10/27/2006 3:48:03 PM
i've already decided i won't purchase another camera until it's twice the mp of the one i have now
10/27/2006 4:11:01 PM
good thing you told me not to buy from bestpricecameras. holy shit their review is horrible. looking at gettin it from digitalphotoclub. or should i get it from ebay?529 from digital photo, that's not bad, they also have the accessory kit for 61 bucks which includes mini tripod, 1 gig sd card, case and cleaning kit. i could care less about all but the sd card. but do ya'll think it's worth spending extra 61 on that?[Edited on October 27, 2006 at 9:34 PM. Reason : ][Edited on October 27, 2006 at 9:35 PM. Reason : ]
10/27/2006 9:31:19 PM
double post. just ordered it. $529. got me a gig sd card off ebay for 16 bucks.
10/27/2006 10:00:06 PM
i hope you like it...i've really come to love my panny
10/28/2006 12:47:53 AM
Wait, quagmire, you won't buy another camera until its megapixels are twice your current one? If I understand you right, you have an 8 MP Lumix. So your next camera will be a 16 MP camera?I don't follow this, especially since we have demonstrated above that megapixels *aren't* everything. In fact, megapixels (especially at the level they are at now) are a horrible way of determing what camera to buy. It's the classic marketing technique of getting customers to think bigger numbers = better. "Enough already with the megapixels" - http://dansdata.com/gz059.htmAnd what is your ultimate goal for your photos that would require you or compell you to shoot 16MP photos? It doesn't make any sense at all. And not to even speak about the storage issue nightmare.[Edited on October 28, 2006 at 12:55 AM. Reason : .][Edited on October 28, 2006 at 12:56 AM. Reason : .]
10/28/2006 12:55:20 AM
sorry, i meant to put the smiley there to note that i was kidding
10/28/2006 10:09:02 AM
Ooh. Alright then.
10/28/2006 1:10:13 PM
cant wait till the damn thing gets here lol
10/28/2006 1:36:14 PM
got here yesterday. fucking sweet. didn't realize the zoom was manual though
11/3/2006 6:47:38 PM
ah...i wouldn't have it any other way...it saves a boatload of battery for that little bit of manual adjustment on your part
11/3/2006 7:11:04 PM
Bumping this one because I need some advice. I am looking to buy a new camera soon and have narrowed it down to 2 main models.Canon PowerShot digital ElphCasio ExilimBoth of the ones I am looking at have similar specs and are similarly priced.Advice?Thanks in advance.
11/19/2006 7:47:50 AM