(question posted on 2005-12-23 11:01:10)
"A Kodak EasyShare CX7300 works well for me. I've had it almost a year and taken over 1000 pictures, and it hasn't given me any trouble."
(answered by blackcanoflysol)
"there's tons, go to yahoo shopping and check them out.
For holiday stocking stuffers, walmart has a tiny 3 megapixel for $19.95. I was thinging about getting my kids one each."
(answered by longshotxx)
"Panasonic Lumix® DMC-LZ2 Digital Camera
you can get it for $193 at circuit city. its a great camera for its price. will do all the basic stuff u need. i am one happy owner"
(answered by salman786usa)
"I have something that might be right down your alley. It is my favorite digital camera. Check out the Dimage X1 8MP camera with 3x optical zoom and a huge 2.5" display. It's my favorite because it has 8MP and is right around $230 (online). It also fits your requirement of being small as it has a slim design.
But, I know people are going to recommend something from Sony, it happens every time, stay away from Sony, you'll pay through your teeth for those Memory stick cards that ONLY Sony cameras use.
The Dimage X1 uses industry standard SD memory cards used by just about every digital camera, except for Sony as stated above.
Reviews of the Dimage X1 located here, http://www.steves-digicams.com/2005_reviews/x1.html
and here, http://reviews.cnet.com/Konica_Minolta_Dimage_X1/4852-6501_7-31455070.html?tag=sub
Find the best price on it at Bizrate, http://www.bizrate.com/digitalcameras/pid333228287/compareprices__sort--7.html
Even more user reviews at epinions, http://www.epinions.com/Konica_Minolta_DiMAGE_X1_Digital_Camera"
(answered by conradj213)
"YEP, my niece has the Kodak Easyshare ,,, it seems to work well for her"
(answered by tiqhud)
"For under 300 bucks you will get a very decent camera with atleast 6 megapixels and more than 3x optical zoom. If you are buying your first digital camera, go for the Kodak Easyshare series. Those cameras are really very intuitive and easy to use. The interface is uncluttered. I found out through experience that Kodak cameras take the best pictures during sunlight (or a bright light). In the night mode however, they struggle. The Sony Cybershot cameras are awesome in the nights, but not as good as the Kodaks in daylight. For getting the bestof both worlds, get the Canon Powershot series cameras. But they are not very simple to use... Kodak also provides the Kodak Easyshare gallery for uploading and printing digital photos. For good reviews for different digital cameras, go to CNet reviews. http://reviews.cnet.com/Digital_cameras/2001-6501_7-0.html?tag=glnav
http://www.kodakgallery.com/Register.jsp?sourceid=14687970703"
(answered by princeofpersia79)
"yes , no , maybe so. me, myself, and i"
(answered by MYworldDmoon)
"The Kodak Easyshare DX 7590
http://www.digital.camera-reviews.net/Kodak/Kodak_EasyShareDX7590.html"
(answered by mammoth_meat_hammer)
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