I have $200 to spend and am looking for a high quality digital camera. I want I camera that's light weight, small: that's easy to take hiking and not bulkily. I want really hi res so I can use many of the photos I take for stock photography. Please suggest a few cameras.
posted on Aug 6, 2008 - 39 answers ![]()
In terms of output, what are the benefits to using film cameras over digital? [more inside]
posted on Jul 4, 2008 - 22 answers
Anyone know of a good, cheap (< 300$) digital point and shoot with above average underwater shooting capabilities?
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Help me find the perfect digital SLR camera to substitute my Minolta Maxxum 300si [more inside]
posted on Feb 16, 2007 - 41 answers
How to get a print of a digital pic that looks great on my monitor, but like a** on paper [more inside]
posted on Jan 27, 2007 - 14 answers
Disappointingly what it doesn't have is a raw mode, which appears to have been completely dropped by Canon for its compact models - presumably to protect the sales of entry-level digital SLRs. WTF? Crippling your new products? I can maybe understand (don't agree tho) the reasoning of record companies for DRM, but in a corporation like Canon this is just insane (it's not that people will download exact copies of your cameras from the Internet). To my eyes this looks like a dumb selfdefeating business model, but I'm no MBA. So the question is, why do they do this crap? Does it really "protect" their other lines or is it simply a selfinflicted wound? Don't engineers fight the suits for stuff like this, removing features from a good camera kicking users in the teeth? thanks!
posted on Oct 11, 2006 - 22 answers ![]()
Help me find a good quality digital camera that needs my basic needs, please? [more inside]
posted on Oct 5, 2006 - 12 answers
i want to buy a used digital camera online for really cheap. what are the best cameras of yesteryear (say, 3 or 4MP) that can be had for a paltry sum on ebay or other online places? [more inside]
posted on Sep 12, 2006 - 23 answers
Question about memory cards from a digital n00b.
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Our digital camera ruined our holiday! I adjusted the manual settings instead of leaving everything automatic. Now everything's distorted... can I salvage anything?? [more inside]
posted on Jun 6, 2006 - 11 answers
UltraCompactDigicamFilter: What's the best ultra compact 5 megapixel (or more) digital camera that I can get? [more inside]
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SF digital camera folks: I'm in need of local digital camera repair recommendations. [more inside]
posted on Aug 8, 2005 - 1 answers
I've decided to buy a digital Nikon SLR (lots of old lenses that will fit the digital body even though they won't work with the digital body's meter). I looked at the D100, D70, D70s and D50. I think I've decided on the D70s. Which "modern" Nikon lens should I buy to go with it? There is a 24-85mm with a 2.8 - 4.0 fstop that looks good. Any suggestions regarding the best "all-around" lens or any reasons I should look at a model other than the D70s?
posted on Jun 30, 2005 - 14 answers
I own a digital point-and-shoot camera, and was looking to upgrade to a "nicer" camera for some more ambitious photography. But I was wondering if it makes sense to spend a lot on a digital camera, as it seemingly will be a bit archaic, if not outright obsolete, in a few years. E.g., old Leicas or even manual Nikons still fetch fair amounts on Ebay, while digital cameras a few years old sell for a fraction of their original value. I know digital cameras are supposed to making analog obsolete, but I'm just wondering about the obsolescence factor of digital. In other words, should I buy the new digital Leica or a vintage analog Leica? Any thoughts?
posted on Jan 27, 2005 - 31 answers