![]() |
Need an excellent digital camera
For my daughter's birthday and our trip to France. She's a novice and stb 14 but she wants it to take video also. Any ideas for something close to $200. This is way out of my realm so I'm looking to my clever Fodorite friends for advice. thank you
MC |
Try this website for reviews. I found it helpful...
|
For a bit more than $200 you can check out the Sony W-5. 5 megapixel and pretty good. Of course, you'll then have to buy a large memory card. But...
There are those who will tell you to buy less. I wouldn't. |
My advice would be to find a good used camera on eBay, something around 4 megapixel should do fine. The chances of her misplacing the camera are high and you will only need to replace it later. 4-megapixels are great for uploading to the Internet and making small prints.
|
Before you buy <i>anything</i> with <b>Sony</b> on the label, check out the 76 pages of user reports on reliability and customer service at http://www.hardwareanalysis.com/content/topic/5449/
|
If her use of the photos is for sharing, upload to website or emailing, a 3-4 megapixel camera should suffice. If she wants to blow up these pictures for framing, you should at least get a 5+ megapixel.
On a 1GB memory card a 5 megapixel camera takes around 400 photos while a 4 megapixel camera can take around 800 photos. Of course these numbers will reduce considerably if she's also recording video on her camera. Other things you may consider are the battery life and the kind of batteries the camera takes. I find it more convenient if the camera takes regular AA batteries instead of those model-specific batteries. If you're the type to do a lot research and enjoy reading reviews here are two links that may help you: steves-digicams.com dcresource.com |
We use a Canon Powershot A60. It takes excellent pic's and is easy to use...probably around $200 or less. Make sure you buy a couple of 512 MB cards so your daughter can take plenty of pic's.
|
|
PS: the Powershot also takes short videos with sound as well. Video will take up a large part of the available space on cards, so maybe buy a couple of 1 Gigabyte cards.
|
I would highly recommend the Pentax Optio series - check for pricing and features that appeal to you.
We have an Optio S4i (several years old), 4 MP, and it's really simple to use and it's very small. It really DOES fit into an Altoids box, although I've chosen a plastic soap box (like you use for travel) as the protected mode of travel for mine. I also have a slim leather case (really cheap on ebay) that the camera fits into. When it's just in the leather case, it fits into my jeans pocket, or any jacket pocket or my husband's shirt pocket. It takes terrific pictures (in my opinion), and is pretty simple to use. Gayle P.S., dpreview.com has tons of reviews of cameras...very useful! My favorite ebay seller for cameras is cametacamera - they sell the camera and the accessories you need for a reasonable price. |
Take a look at www.bhphotovideo.com. It is probably the largest, reputable, mail order house. I've purchased high-end equipment on it without any problem. You can search for all point and shoot digital cameras and check the prices, features and specifications. I agree with others that 3 - 4 megapixels is quite adequate unless you intend to blow pictures up to poster size. Most all the popular names are of similar quality unless you're looking for esoteric bells and whistles. One thing: check out the optical zoom versus the digital zoom. The digitial zoom is just a computer enhancement, whereas the optical zoom is a real glass lens. Most photographers prefer the optical zoom since it is "real" versus comptuer generated. In any event here is the truth: the most important part of any camera is the vision of the person holding it. You can take "great" pictures with any camera, if you can "see" them. Also, avoid taking pictures in bright daylight. The best times for pictures are early morning and late afternoon. Also, overcast days are excellent for taking pictures. Happy shooting!
|
You'll definitely have to check reviews, and decide for yourself what features are important. Also, you should go to a store and handle some of the cameras and see what feels comfortable in your hands...I know you are buying it for your daughter, but if you like it maybe she will.
Good advice about looking at optical zoom, and ignoring digital zoom. You can always digitally zoom your photos afterwards, on your computer. Most of the simple cameras in your price range are going to have a 3X optical zoom. Probably 4MP is going to be about right, as I think its sufficient for casual needs. (I say that, even though I have a 3MP and a 6MP camera, and I really like the 6MP better...more capabilty for enlarging and cropping afterwards). If your budget is really tight, keep in mind that you will HAVE to buy additional memory, probably 1 gigabyte card or so. I think you can get memory cards for ~$40/GB. All that said, I'm a big fan of Canon cameras. I have a new Powershot a540, and its great. The ultra compact ELPH series are nice as well, though I find them too small to handle easily. I also think Olympus and Nikon make pretty good products. |
Please do not buy an eBay camera.
There are SO many excellent cameras in your price range. She's YOUNG. Shop the sales on Sunday on CompUSA, OfficeDepot, Wolf Camera. Almost all take short video clips. |
Fuji finepix s5000. Fabulous with a 10X zoom. About $300
|
Hi
Check out dpreview.com for reviews. I just bought my first digitel camera, Nikon P2 and I really like it. |
How about the Olympuz SP500UZ? It can be had for around $250, is 6-7mp with a 10X optical zoom. Only drawback is lack of image stabilization.
Mark |
Gretchen, what is the problem with buying a camera on ebay? I bought a pretty expensive Nikon Digital (D70) through Cameta on ebay, along with quite a few accessories, and so forth and have had great experiences. Better prices, fast shipment, in-stock equipment.
So I'm very interested to understand why you feel so strongly about this. I know that intent is very hard to "read" in message boards, so please read this as a serious question, without malicious intent. Thanks. Gayle |
Hi, mariacallas,
We bought a Lumix before our trip and had very good luck DMC LZ2. Optical zoom,6x; digital zoom, 6 mp, plus an image stabilizer. I liked our pictures of Italy on this camera. The batteries do not last as long as I'd like, true of a lot of cameras these days. We all want large color viewfinders and large zooms, etc and all these things draw more power. With most cameras, extend battery life on Economy mode. Our Lumix uses AA batteries--so easy to pick up extras in Italy. As to EBay, digital cameras and camcorders are not good to buy used anywhere. If you buy a NEW camera on EBay (and I just bought a brand new phone there), that could work. There may be warranty and return issues though. Why not used? I read somewhere that a camcorder was the best item to buy an extended warranty for. A still camera similarly has more and more features packed on. A small drop may not break the camera, but things may be a little fuzzier, etc. Unless you are buying a classic Leica or Brownie, then buy NEW! |
Hi
I normally use http://dpreview.com to check out reviews of cameras. They have excellent reviews with sample pictures and pros and cons. Regards Gard http://gardkarlsen.com - trip reports and pictures |
Interesting Question MC! The young lady is 14. Has she ever taken photographs? Does she belong to a camera club? Has she (or you) read any photography books? Amateur videos are often just that. Suggestion: Buy a Kodak digital within your price range, include a battery and charger plus memory card and a tripod. Don't forget a carrying case. The hyped brands include far to many unneeded and never used features; specially for a neophyte photagrapher.
Buy the gear now, set your daughter to taking local pictures...have someone critique. |
| All times are GMT -8. The time now is 02:03 PM. |