Digital Photo Printer Review A Solid Guide To Digital Printing What Camera Should I Buy?

What camera should i buy? - digital photo printer review a solid guide to digital printing

I want a digital camera.

It must:
-If you have less than $ 400
"To be good in low light
"In the heart of good
It preferabbly PictBridge-compatible
we are not [a new printer] Buy
-Have a minimum of 8.0 megapixels.
"He has a decent zoom

There must be a little of the very good.
I do not care if it's bulky, it takes good pictures.
I want to buy the Canon Powershot A630
But after reading the reviews, how bad his eyes were red
so I forgot about this.

Until recently I was with the inexpensive Kodak EasyShare C530, with the printer.
He has dark rings around the theme of the picture,
Except for my hair was a different color
and made my skin look weird.
He could not photograph because the flash mirror.
And has ceased all, function within 2 months.

so any suggestion?

3 comments:

Morey000 said...

If you are a good camera in low light conditions, which rapidly narrows. Fuji F-Series is the clear winner.

The F20 ($ 139) and the F31fd ($ 230) are the two best low light compact cameras ever made. ISO400 is clean, very good ISO800 and ISO1600 very useful for small prints. The only thing better would be to a digital SLR camera. Both are 6-megapixel cameras, but are of outstanding quality and his rival 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. megapixel cameras.

8Mpix If you really want, you can use the Fuji F40, which is not as good to get in low light, but very close. Also in the $ 200's.

Second would be a Fuji Canon or Sony, with image stabilization. The Sony T100 is a great device for about $ 400. Or, perhaps the Canon SD850IS.

Beth Z said...

All Kodak. The printer is impressive. Kodak is a good brand.

Rawbert said...

I always like the Kodak. What do you think is "decent zoom?"

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