Monday, October 23, 2006

Anyone know about the NIKON D50 SLR Camera?...

...I'm trying to buy a new NIKON D50 camera and I want to know if its a good camera and if you know where I can find it for the cheapest price.
(question posted on 2006-09-27 11:54:14)

"Yep, it's a great camera.
If you use sites http://froogle.google.com to compare prices, beware of the store's reliability rating. The going price for the D50 body is $550. If you find prices that are a lot cheaper, beware of scams!
Popular scams are to advertise the camera dirt cheap, but then sell the battery and all the other stuff that *should* be included with the camera seperately. Another scam is to take your oder and your money but then claim that the item is out of stock... indefenately... perhaps you'd like to upgrade?? (good luck getting a refund.)
I personally like to order from B&H, Beach Camera, and Ritz Camera. They're reliable, they have good prices, won't give you a hastle if you need to retun anything, and they have a good selection of gear if you want anything else.
If you can spare the cash, look at the Nikon 18-70mm lens. It's more expensive than the 18-55mm kit lens, but for the extra price you get a bit more zoom range, and much better image quality. Then add a 1 or 2 GB SD memory card (I like the Sandisk Extreme lll) and you're set!"
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Sunday, October 22, 2006

where can i get a "nikon coolpix 5200" camera charger from at a cheap price?

(question posted on 2006-10-11 03:41:48)

"try eBay! amazing deals in there, you may get a good second hand or third market one at a fraction of the cost of a new one. if you want a brand new one try
http://www.pricegrabbaer.com
or
http://www.newegg.com
These sites will search and find you the lowest prices.
Good luck."
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where can i get a "nikon coolpix 5200" camera charger from at a cheap price?

(question posted on 2006-10-11 03:41:48)

"try eBay! amazing deals in there, you may get a good second hand or third market one at a fraction of the cost of a new one. if you want a brand new one try
http://www.pricegrabbaer.com
or
http://www.newegg.com
These sites will search and find you the lowest prices.
Good luck."
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Monday, October 16, 2006

What do I need to know before purchasing a digital camera?...

...I know nothing. Money is a consideration, but I'm not necessarily looking for the cheapest one out there, just a good deal for a good camera.

Some things in particular that I want to know:

Megapixels - I can go ahead and assume that more is better, but how big a difference is there between 4 megapixels and 5? Between 4 and 6?

Video - are the digital videocameras that can also take still shots a good idea? Or is it, at least in terms of picture quality, better to start with just a still camera?

All in one - what about those camera/printer dock bundles (like the Kodak Easyshare) - good, bad, indifferent?

Any advice anyone has to share regarding good brands, features to look for, etc... is much appreciated!

(question posted on 2006-06-05 16:29:43)

"You'll have to figure out what you want to do with the pictures, and what you want to take pictures _OF_.

For example, if you want to email most of your pictures and/or post them to Web pages, then you won't need a camera with a lot of megapixels. Believe it or not, pictures more than about a half megapixel in size is wasted on most computer screens and are just a pain to wait to upload and transfer. Most picture software of any sophistication will allow you to cut down the number of megapixels for Web use or for just viewing on a computer, rather than for printing.

For making prints up to 8" by 10", you'll probably have a hard time telling a picture taken with a 4 megapixel or a one with more without a magnifying glass. However, 6 or more megapixels is nice if you want to make really big prints, or will allow you to make acceptable prints from photos that need a lot of cropping (say more than 50% removal of picture area).

I haven't used a digital camcorder, so can't comment on how good still pictures are from them.

I'm somewhat indifferent to the camera/printer dock bundles, since I like to use my one general purpose printer for everything from reports to making quick prints on special paper. The prices for the prints from printer docks seem to be a bit steep as compared to doing them on a general printer and just buying special photo paper separately. If I want to save money on good prints, I do them at Wal Mart or Walgreens or online or....

The best accessories I got for my camera, other than a carrying case, are rechargeable nickel metal hydride batteries with charger, and a memory card reader. The first saved me a bundle of money on disposable batteries. The latter allows me to print stuff using anybody's computer and printer, even from public terminals, without having to deal with installing camera and printer drivers. A word of warning - nickel metal hydride (NiMH) batteries need to be recharged every few weeks even if the camera isn't used in that time, they tend to go dead on their own. Use disposible lithium batteries if you may not use a camera frequently. Some cameras use rechargable lithium battery packs, like what cell phones and laptops use. I'd suggest staying away from those cameras - replacemet rechargeable lithium battery packs get expensive, and the originals don;t last for than a year with heavy use...

Features: look for a good zoom with a decent amount of telephoto and a "macro" (close up) feature. You'll use those sooner or later. If you can afford the extra money, look for one with "advanced" features like adjustable "sensitivity speeds," and aperture/shutter speed.

I've used a Kodak for several years, no problems with it...."
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Sunday, October 15, 2006

Nikon d70s/d50 vs canon eos rebel xt?...

...I'm looking into getting a cheap digital SLR. The two I'm looking at are the nikon d70s, d50 and canon rebel xt. Am I going to notice much or a difference between the nikons 6 mp and the canons 8 mp? And does anyone know a place where I can get one of these cameras at a relatively cheap price? Also, if anyone knows of any othere similarly priced cameras other than these two, i would like to hear about them.
(question posted on 2006-08-06 09:29:45)

"Pixels count matters somewhat, but don't let the difference between 6MP and 8MP sway your decision unless that is the "tie breaker." Get the one that feels best to you. ANY of these cameras is a great choice. My wife has a D50 and I have a D70s and D200, so I can say that there's not a WHOLE lot to make you choose the D70s over the D50 if cost is important. Buy the D50 and get an "upgrade" lens (Nikon's 18-70 f/3.5-4.5 DX) instead of the plastic lens that comes in the kit. That's a smarter choice."
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Saturday, October 14, 2006

I want a good cheap Digital Camera ,,?...

...IN Indian Market ...Which is best ?
(question posted on 2006-08-10 08:13:10)

"My Kodak 430 was only $150 and it's a great camera. I don't know about the Indian Market, but I do know that Kodak has a 330 that's only about $110. Walmart.com"
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Friday, October 13, 2006

What would be a good camrea?...

...im looking for something not to expensive, but not too cheap,

i have a sony cybershot DSC-W50, it takes pretty good pics, but im looking for something with a little mor options with the settings

here is a pic i took with it

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e61/Justin510/ssss.jpg

any ideas of what would be a good camera?

(question posted on 2006-10-09 00:36:06)

"Since you already know abotu digital camera features, check these sites and see what you come up with:

http://www.dcresource.com/buyersguide/
http://www.dcresource.com/buyersguide/shopping_tips.shtml
http://www.steves-digicams.com/best_cameras.html
http://www.popphoto.com/buyingguide/
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/sidebyside.asp

I'm not sure what you mean by "too" expensive, but maybe it's time to get into DSLR with the Nikon D50? My daughter has a Canon S2 IS and loves it. The S3 is the latest and greatest version and it looks like a really nice camera to me. BIgger than yours, but smaller than an SLR."
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Sunday, October 08, 2006

Memory Cards Compatible With Canon Powershot A620 + price question?...

...I am buying a Canon Powershot A620 from the Target website, since I do not trust other sites like Amazon, Ebay, etc.(I don't want to go through all the fuss in case i have to return it). Anyway, it recommends that I buy a memory card with the camera which i was going to do anyway. The recommended SD memory card is a
Transcend 1GB SD Card and it costs $27.

http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html/ref=huc_ic_1_txt/602-0593187-6673420?%5Fencoding=UTF8&ASIN=B0009I6KCA&nodeID=&merchantID=A1VC38T7YXB528

I checked other cards and found that a 256MB SD memory card, with lower speed costs $34.

http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html/ref=pd_ecc_rvi_2/602-0593187-6673420?%5Fencoding=UTF8&asin=B0002UF3GE

It doesn't mention any discounts or sales either. Is there something I'm missing (maybe a difference between just an "SD card" and an "SD MEMORY card"?)? It doesn't seem right that a 1GB card is cheaper than a 265MB from the same company. Will my camera be compatible with the 1GB?
Please take a look at both cards and tell me what you think. I just want to make sure i buy the right thing.
Also it mentions something about "SLC flash inside" the 1GB card.

(question posted on 2006-08-13 19:01:09)

"Well, I had a look at the Target website you have mentioned.
I don't think you have anything to worry about.
Go with the 1GB card....which costs $27.99. (you will find that most larger sized cards are actually cheaper than buying the smaller ones.
The card has a speed of 80X which will be fast enough.
"SLC" stands for...single-level-cell (meaning it has a faster write speed, lower power consumption and superior durability compared to others).
So, don't worry...it will be fine. Have fun with your fantastic new A620!

p.s. don't forget to get some powerful rechargeable AA NiMh batteries (2500 or higher...they make 3000 now) plus a charger."
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Saturday, October 07, 2006

I'm an young photographer i want to change my camera, from a compact one to a SLR.?...

...I feel like i am restricted in photography. I want a very good and CHEAP SLR. I want some Canon or Nikon.
Which camera should i buy?

(question posted on 2006-06-06 00:58:03)

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Friday, October 06, 2006

Digital camera experts i need help & advice. I have had about 2 digital cameras in my lifetime?...

...i'm not complaining about them, but they've just been normal, ya know?
average. under $250 cameras.
and i am really interested in photography and i want like really high quality photos and a camera with tons of extra features.
I had a canon powershot and a kodak.
i want something a little above that, more impressive.
but let's not get too crazy. preferable nothing over $400.
any suggestions?
people i'm looking for something wonderful! not just an average $149 camera. i've already done better than that.

(question posted on 2006-09-25 16:00:56)

"I recently wanted to upgrade too, and decided on the ultra-zoom class of camera. These have powerful zooms (usually 12x) and image stabilization. They also have full or partial manual controls if you are ready to leave Automatic mode behind. Some good choices ($300 to $400) are:

Sony H1 or H2
Canon S2 IS
Panasonic FZ7

I got the Sony H1 and my daughter has the Canon S2. We are very happy with both of them. I liked the Sony better because of the bigger 2.5 in. LCD.

Others at $400 to $500 are:

Sony H5
Canon S3 IS
Panasonic FZ30

I almost bought the Panasonic FZ30 because it has zoom and focus rings on the lens barrel like the d-SLR's. But it is bigger and heavier than the others. (Of course, that makes it more impressive looking!!)

You can also buy add-on convertor lenses to increase the telephoto, wide-angle or closeup performance of these cameras.

If you are interested, take a look at the following web page. It is a paper written by a pro photographer about how to use this type of camera, and all the things you can do with it. it was written about the Sony H1, but the ideas apply to all of these cameras.

http://www.aakatz.com/h1whitepaper/homepage.htm

Good Luck"
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Thursday, October 05, 2006

I need a camera a Kodak EasyShare V530 5MP Digital Camera to be exact does anyone know where to find one ?...

...FOR CHEAP!!!!!!!!!!
(question posted on 2006-04-09 10:51:48)

"Try Staples. I got one there for $160.00
Great camera
Good Luck"
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