I was just wondering if any of you camera folks could let me know if it seems like a good quality camera. I am going to be using it for regular old pictures and some outdoor nature type pictures.
It sounds like a good starter camera, Susie. I'm not an expert, but I've used a few. If you want closeup shots, you would need one with a better zoom of at least 10x or 12x, but that one has a 4x, so it should work for you. I would recommend buying a higher memory card if you plan on taking lots of pics at one time.
If you want more opinions, try searching BizRate. If anyone has written a review on that particular camera, it might be helpful.
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Sisie here are 4 review sites I thought might interest you. i also would recommend when buying you look at ebay, as you can buy brand new for a great price as long as you make sure the seller has good feedback.
What is the difference between optical and digital?
Is that better zoom mr pitt, or were you only referring to digital and that I should get a higher zoom in digital also. It says it has 40x zoom all together with the 10x and 4x.
Indi- THANK YOU SOO MUCH FOR OFFERING ME THOSE SITES! I FOUND ALOT OF CHEAP WEBSITES, SOME THAT ARE MORE THAN $100 less than what I could buy at a store or the other site I was looking at. Also they have the accessory kits that have the bigger mb cards and charger, ect.
YOU woulod be better to go with a higher pixel rate then worrying about your zoom unless you are planning on doing alot of Macro work the higher the pixel the clearer the photo will be and you will get a higher definition to your photos. http://www.scrapjazz.com/topics/Photography/Digital_Photography/412.php
I was just wondering if any of you camera folks could let me know if it seems like a good quality camera. I am going to be using it for regular old pictures and some outdoor nature type pictures.
Susie, Did you get your camera yet? I hope you take some pics to post.