I dunno tbh, i aint got a cam, but if you do get one friendowl, post the pics of your WW and C99 harvest
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I dunno tbh, i aint got a cam, but if you do get one friendowl, post the pics of your WW and C99 harvest
Save some dough and get this...
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...uct_id=4245653
or like this
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...uct_id=4172372
5 mega-pix is plenty good enough IMO... it's like razors after 2 3 blades it's all the same to me... below are pics from my Fuji FinePix A210 3.2mp,you just need a steady hand and Know Your Camera,fuk with all the settings and do a lot of pictures... Walmart carries an inexpensive, excellent lasting, rechargeable batteries Too",they outlast them all two fold "Digital" 'pic below vvv' ...
Just one more thing.: I love my Fuji FinePix and will get another when needed... I dropped it from my truck seat to the pavement and it still worked like an old fukin Timex...
My take on rechargeable AA Batteries is:: They are available everywhere and cheap,why fuk with a manufacturers battery you need to probably pay 1/3 as much as the cam to replace,if the cam comes with AA and a charger that would be cool... charge 8 AA and your set for the day...
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Originally Posted by Skink
Agreed.
I use Duracel rechargable batteries in my camera. Bought the pack at Best Buy for like 20 bucks, came with 4 AA batteries.. and all of them charge in under 30 minutes. And as much as I use my camera, these batteries last a damn long time going without a charge.
I'll only buy Canon. Good technogogy in every camera. Decide on size, MegaPixels, and zoom. You can get a good camera for 200.
Cameras that use AA rechargable are best because you can use store bought AA in a pinch. Invest in a fast AA charger.
I used to sell cameras at a Ritz Camera, and the best balance of price, quality and durability would be either Nikon, Minolta or Canon. Brands like Fuji, Kodak, HP, etc. use a lot of plastic components in the camera. I've seen a lot of them break, especially the zoom motor for the lens. They wont hold up well if you're going to be very avtive with them.
I'm also a photography student, all of the gear I own is Minolta. They all hold up very well and take excellent quality photos.