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Sam May 9th, 2002 02:46 PM

DISPOSABLE CAMERAS IN PARIS?
 
Guides & Advice &gt; Traveler Advice &gt; Message Boards <BR> Message Boards Travelocity.com - Message Boards Europe France Paris <BR><BR>DISPOSABLE CAMERAS IN PARIS<BR><BR>Sam Cartwright - 03:42pm May 9, 2002<BR>Guest User<BR><BR>Will be going to Paris May 27, 2002....Do disposable cameras work well to capture photos of all the sites...or would you recommend a real reusable camera?.....If disposable, what type camera do u recommend?? Thanks. <BR><BR>

Kathy May 9th, 2002 03:15 PM

I was in Paris in August and disposable cameras worked fine. I brought 2 with me and bought 2 more there!

Chris May 10th, 2002 03:01 AM

Disposables take up more room than a "regular" camera. Moot point if you're getting the photos developed in Paris (but processing is more expensive in France).<BR><BR>My friend lost her camera in Paris and bought disposable cameras -- she was disappointed with the quality. However, it was better than not having photos!

patg May 10th, 2002 06:08 AM

Get a good quality, pocket-sized camera with a zoom lens. The one I use constantly is an Olympic Stylus Epic Zoom 80. It is the size of a deck of cards. You'll have much more flexibility of use, especially in low light situations, and you can keep the camera with you at all times. <BR><BR>BTW, the best solution for photographing buildings is not to. Your vantage point is usually less than ideal; also, architectural photographers use a special lens to correct for the strangely curved appearance of buildings with a regular lens. Buy postcards of the big views instead, and save the camera for shots that have a personal appeal for you.

Alice May 12th, 2002 05:47 AM

Disposable cameras are good for supplementing your point-shoot or SLR. I use them to hand to people, asking them to take a picture of my husband and me together. Wouldn't want to try that with my regular camera. The quality of the Kodak brand cameras is pretty good. Remember you shouldn't use a flash in designated areas of musuems etc.


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