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Need to buy a camera ... HELP
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<blockquote data-quote="LDUBS" data-source="post: 469049" data-attributes="member: 21536"><p>There are tons of point and shoot cameras out there. Your budget will be a big factor. I mean they literally start at $20 and go up from there to ridiculous prices. For your use I would opt for as much optical zoom (as opposed to digital zoom) as budget allows. </p><p></p><p>I liked the Panasonic Lumix compact cameras. Lens is made by Leica. Has easy to use built in features. Entry would be about $250 - $300, which is more than I personally would want to spend for what might be a one time use camera. </p><p></p><p>Common point & shoot brands in the $80 - $100 +/- range that have been around for awhile: Nikon CoolPix, Sony Cyber-Shot, Canon Powershot. I'm guessing you would be able to get extra batteries for any of these.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDUBS, post: 469049, member: 21536"] There are tons of point and shoot cameras out there. Your budget will be a big factor. I mean they literally start at $20 and go up from there to ridiculous prices. For your use I would opt for as much optical zoom (as opposed to digital zoom) as budget allows. I liked the Panasonic Lumix compact cameras. Lens is made by Leica. Has easy to use built in features. Entry would be about $250 - $300, which is more than I personally would want to spend for what might be a one time use camera. Common point & shoot brands in the $80 - $100 +/- range that have been around for awhile: Nikon CoolPix, Sony Cyber-Shot, Canon Powershot. I'm guessing you would be able to get extra batteries for any of these. [/QUOTE]
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