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what digital camera?
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im looking to buy a digital camera, although times are changing fast that its hard to keep up with what i should be getting for my money. I have between �200/�300 to spent thats without VAT cos i'll but through my business... can anyone reccommend a model?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You wouldn't go far wrong with an Olympus C-750 Ultra Zoom - my dad's just bought one and I've been playing with it. Look at the last few photographs (Tuesday, March 23, 2004 onwards) I've posted at http://IndieSinger.yafro.com
to see what kind of pictures it creates.
Sorry I should also point out that a couple of weeks ago, the cheapest place we found to buy it was www.AceCameras.co.uk where it is �269 - http://www.acecameras.co.uk/asp/searchresults.asp?
search=new&IncDesc=FALSE&SearchMethod=AND&Keywords=olympus+c-750&recor=1 - A quick search on www.kelkoo.co.uk - http://www.kelkoo.co.uk/search.jsp?catId=100164013
&siteSearchQuery=olympus+c-750 -reveals that most places sell it for between �280 and �390 (for the same product!) but DO NOT BUY FROM PIXMANIA.COM. We had a terrible job with them - firstly the order didn't turn up (even though we paid extra for 24 hour delivery, then they still charged us for the camera, then we couldn't contact them for a refund (their offices are in Spain and France and they can't write English e-mails to save their life) then when they eventually DID refund us, it was over a month after we'd asked for a refund.
Hope this helps!
search=new&IncDesc=FALSE&SearchMethod=AND&Keywords=olympus+c-750&recor=1 - A quick search on www.kelkoo.co.uk - http://www.kelkoo.co.uk/search.jsp?catId=100164013
&siteSearchQuery=olympus+c-750 -reveals that most places sell it for between �280 and �390 (for the same product!) but DO NOT BUY FROM PIXMANIA.COM. We had a terrible job with them - firstly the order didn't turn up (even though we paid extra for 24 hour delivery, then they still charged us for the camera, then we couldn't contact them for a refund (their offices are in Spain and France and they can't write English e-mails to save their life) then when they eventually DID refund us, it was over a month after we'd asked for a refund.
Hope this helps!
The first consideration is how many megapixels to go for, and that depends on the use you will have for the camera. 1 mp is enough for e-mail pictures, 3 is supposed to give a sharp enough image to print at A4 size without looking unduly fuzzy. You only need more than 3 megapixels if you intend to print in larger sizes than that. Then consider zoom capability. Optical zoom is "true" zoom: digital zoom is just magnifying part of the digital image (each separate pixel).
After that I suggest you look at the other features of various cameras. Some are "point and shoot" with a few things you can tweak, while others are more like professional SLRs which need intelligent setting. I have had an Olympus mju-300 for nearly a year now and am very satisfied with it. 3 megapixels, essentially point and shoot, 3x optical zoom (and some digital zoom which I never use), small and easily pocketable. Buy a magazine and then go and look at some in a shop. Then look on the Net for a good price!
After that I suggest you look at the other features of various cameras. Some are "point and shoot" with a few things you can tweak, while others are more like professional SLRs which need intelligent setting. I have had an Olympus mju-300 for nearly a year now and am very satisfied with it. 3 megapixels, essentially point and shoot, 3x optical zoom (and some digital zoom which I never use), small and easily pocketable. Buy a magazine and then go and look at some in a shop. Then look on the Net for a good price!
I'll start you off - The Olympus C-750 Ultra Zoom is 4 Mega Pixels and 40 x Optical and Digital Zoom. If you want to ajust the aperture/shutter speed and manual focus for each photograph you can, otherwise it has a Point-and-Click, a Portrait, a Sports, a Landscape and Portrait, a Landscape, a Night Scene, a Self-Portrait, a Program and a Movie Shooting setting.
I also find the Macro setting particularly useful. This photo - http://photos.yafro.com/pics1/i/20040327/a/f/b/7/0
/afb7015bab751855bcbaaf38918204c10_full.jpg - is taken on the Super Macro setting and that "flower" is actually only about 10mm across.
/afb7015bab751855bcbaaf38918204c10_full.jpg - is taken on the Super Macro setting and that "flower" is actually only about 10mm across.