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StreetEndBoy | 15:25 Wed 12th Mar 2008 | Technology
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Would like to buy small compact digital camera for daughter (11yrs.) so she can learn to take decent pictures, instead of wasting money on disposables. What would be the best buy up to �50.
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Hi 'streetendboy' ..... there are very few digital cameras under �50.... if you go to 'ebuyer' they have a vivitar camera for �39 which is not in the class of say pentax, canon nikon ... but it would be a lot better than a disposable camera.
some more non-d bailey cameras ... this time from tesco

both advertised as 33% or more discount

you can nail the �50
http://direct.tesco.com/promo/?id=S00004672

or go less
http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.202-2599.aspx

chum has the first one (paid full price) ... and he's happy enough
I think this Canon is a great deal at �50.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Canon-PowerShot-A460-D igital-Camera/dp/B000MRXGOI

Canon is a great brand, it is a point-and-shoot, it is 5Mp with 4x optical zoom.

Far better than any Technika camera.
Yes, I would go for the Canon, don`t go for the cheaper Tesco one, as it has no optical zoom.
heck missed that one - yes go for the canon

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