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02/18/2005 02:52:44 AM · #1
ok I'm am thinking about buying a better camera and thinking about spending three to four hundred dollars what is a good choice. I kinda like the Fuji S5100 but is there anything better out on the market in that price range?
02/18/2005 02:55:14 AM · #2
What types of subjects do you enjoy or planning on taking? Printing larger sizes, more zoom, add on flash?
02/18/2005 02:57:51 AM · #3
Originally posted by faidoi:

What types of subjects do you enjoy or planning on taking? Printing larger sizes, more zoom, add on flash?


I'm not quite sure I wanna get something that is pretty flexable. I don't plan on printing anything larger then a 5"x7". Opitical zoom is definatly a plus. I can't see my self putting up the money for a flash for a while so that is not nessisary.
02/18/2005 02:58:01 AM · #4
Even though I don't have one, I'm a "fan" of the Canon A-series (A75/85/95) which seem to be the most flexible P&S cameras out there -- besides the program modes they also have full manual capability, and I think you can use an adapter to add an external lens as well.
02/18/2005 03:03:53 AM · #5
You can also try this Canon S70
02/18/2005 03:05:25 AM · #6
Originally posted by GeneralE:

Even though I don't have one, I'm a "fan" of the Canon A-series (A75/85/95) which seem to be the most flexible P&S cameras out there -- besides the program modes they also have full manual capability, and I think you can use an adapter to add an external lens as well.

I agree with you!
Unless this happens: Death Of A Camera
02/18/2005 03:08:55 AM · #7
Originally posted by Tiberius:

Originally posted by GeneralE:

Even though I don't have one, I'm a "fan" of the Canon A-series (A75/85/95) which seem to be the most flexible P&S cameras out there -- besides the program modes they also have full manual capability, and I think you can use an adapter to add an external lens as well.

I agree with you!
Unless this happens: Death Of A Camera


god that is tragic, well yeah if I get one I hopw to god that doesn't happen
02/18/2005 03:21:43 AM · #8
It was my bad luck!
Don't get me wrong. They are awsome cameras for the money you pay.
Here are the A70 results onthis site. A75/85/95 are even a little improved.
02/18/2005 03:21:47 AM · #9
At least that story is about the older models ... it would be nice to think that they'd fix a line-wide problem before bringing out the updated versions.
02/18/2005 07:58:58 AM · #10
Kodak DX-6490 is a great choice within your price range. Excellent color, sharpness, some manual controls, good accessories. It's big brother, the Kodak DX-7590 is a little bit more but worth it too.
02/18/2005 08:19:16 AM · #11
I like the s5100, but I think the sensor on the s5000 is better.
02/18/2005 08:54:02 AM · #12
Originally posted by darkornithopter:

ok I'm am thinking about buying a better camera and thinking about spending three to four hundred dollars what is a good choice. I kinda like the Fuji S5100 but is there anything better out on the market in that price range?


This camera (Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ3) gives a lot of 'bang' for the buck! ($319 after rebate)
02/18/2005 10:15:43 AM · #13
thanks for the oppinions.
02/18/2005 10:56:53 AM · #14
I agree with Laurielblack, definately consider the Kodak DX7590, I used its little brother for awhile and got wonderful results!! You can find some good prices out there.... worth the extra money!

//www.abesofmaine.com/viewproduct.asp?id=kddx7590&l=Nextag

edited... found better price with reputible company

Message edited by author 2005-02-18 11:01:49.
02/18/2005 06:21:26 PM · #15
The Kodak DX7590 definatly looks like a pretty good camera I just looked at the specs on the site.
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