Category: gadgets
05/16/06 07:10 - ID#24987
Digital Cameras
I need to buy a digital camera. Like, right now. There is a really important event coming up that I need one for, and our HP 635 has decided to crap out on us at a most unfortunate time. We've had nothing but problems with it, mostly with the lack-of-battery life, and now it's just dead.
Has anyone seen any local deals on one? We need to get an SD card too - I'm thinking a 256 MB or 512 MB, whatever has a better rebate. I don't have a ton of cash to throw at this, and I've resigned myself to spending about $200, including the SD card.
I will not buy another HP camera.
Last year we had to buy a digital camcorder as a gift (long story), and that worked out really well. I'm hoping the same thing happens this time. If I had more time I would have researched, and compared, and I do feel silly. But as Jack Bauer (WIKIPEDIA - Jack Bauer) would say, "we're running out of time." Any thoughts on where I should go to blindly hand over my credit card are appreciated.
Has anyone seen any local deals on one? We need to get an SD card too - I'm thinking a 256 MB or 512 MB, whatever has a better rebate. I don't have a ton of cash to throw at this, and I've resigned myself to spending about $200, including the SD card.
I will not buy another HP camera.
Last year we had to buy a digital camcorder as a gift (long story), and that worked out really well. I'm hoping the same thing happens this time. If I had more time I would have researched, and compared, and I do feel silly. But as Jack Bauer (WIKIPEDIA - Jack Bauer) would say, "we're running out of time." Any thoughts on where I should go to blindly hand over my credit card are appreciated.
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I have a Canon EOS Digital Rebel, one of the giant clunky single lens reflex cameras with all the bells and whistles and it's bigger than my head and weighs ten pounds and has a resolution like five times the size of my monitor. I don't know a lot about the digital camera market but people see my camera and assume I'm a pro or something, so I do get asked a lot.
I made a page about it when I bought this camera: :::link:::
comparing all the cameras I've done significant work with. (The first camera is a clunky film SLR, but it's a good comparison in terms of the quality I was used to getting when shooting film. I loved that antique piece of junk.)
What I've learned is that Kodak digitals have fallen sadly behind-- they're easy to use and have a good dock system and what-have-you, but I'm just not as impressed with their quality. (The first one I had was awesome;
since then, they're not so great.) I want to cheer for the home team and all but you know, I expect a $400 camera to last more than two years, and not take shitty pictures in the meantime.
Canons are good. Every Canon I've used has been great. They've got some very nice little ones now that I half-covet, when I'm not submerged in the Awesomeness That Is My Huge Camera (that I can't take anywhere).
I know a couple people with Nikons that they like. I guess they're OK. They're on the small-and-easy-to-use side. The Canons I've used, even the point-and-shoot ones, have given better control and provided more reliable results. My sister's Digital Elph didn't have much of a learning curve, either.
I sort of don't know anything else except that I loathe HP as a company (why is everything they make disposable?) and am a pretentious enough git that I turn my nose up at cameras not made by camera companies.
But. Your mileage may vary. I am very eccentric in my likes and dislikes. And I know nothing about shopping. I got my camera from J&R Computer World because, well, I used to live down there and loved going there, and their prices were good.