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Digital Cameras

Thunderturd

I troll naked
I am looking to buy a new camera in the next few weeks.

My budget: $300

Things I want: Durability and Touch Screen, Compact.

Have at er'.
 
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sell ya my Nikon for 100$ + Shipping

10 Megapixel Red color


for an extra 20 ill throw in a HDSD 4g card.
 
Just got home from buying this bad boy.

Nikon - Coolpix 12.1-Megapixel Digital Camera - Red - S70

Paid 300 with 2 4 gig HCSD cards..

Loving the panoramic feature on it already, took this when I first got it home with no tripod.

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If you want a great new camera? Here is the one I am purchasing really soon!

Fujifilm Finepix-F70exr Review: Overview

Steve's Digicam reviews website is one of the most trusted sites out there!

Here is a picture of the camera :) All the Digital cameras I have ever owned have been Fuji's.

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Steve's review of the Fuji

Fuji's new FinePix F70 EXR is the worlds smallest camera to feature a 10x optical zoom (Oct. 2009). It also offers Fuji's new 10-Megapixel, Super CCD EXR imaging sensor, an their Real Photo Processor EXR. These features combine to give you high quality photos along with excellent performance.

Fuji's new Super CCD EXR imaging sensor uses a new pixel layout with larger pixels that lay closer together than on a standard sensor. This allows for the sensor to capture more light faster than ever before. The sensor is able to operate in 3 specific modes: High Resolution, Wide Dynamic Range, and High Sensitivity and Low Noise. EXR Auto mode chooses one of these modes and then combines it with the proper scene mode to create one of the best auto scene selection features on a camera yet.

The F70 EXR's processor allows it to not only to control the imaging sensor, but gives it the ability to take and combine multiple shots on the go. There is a pro-focus mode that simulates an out-of-focus backround by taking 3 images and combining them to give you the proper effect. Pro-Low Light mode combines 3 images to reduce the amount of noise in the image. It also allows you to take these images much faster than using a long, manual exposure. Finally there if a Film Simulation mode that captures 3 images that simulate Fuji's Provia (standard), Velvia (vivd) and Astia (soft) films.



Fuji FinePix F70 EXR Features:

  • 10-Megapixel, 1/2-inch Super CCD EXR imaging sensor
  • Real Photo Processor EXR
  • 10x optical zoom: 27-270mm F3.3 (Wide) - F5.6 (Telephoto)
  • World's Smallest Body for 10x Optical Zoom
  • Auto and EXR Auto scene selections
  • Pro Low Light mode
  • Pro Focus Mode
  • High Dynamic Range ability
  • 2.7-inch, 230,000 LCD Screen
  • TTL 256-zones metering
  • CCD-Shift Image Stabilization
  • 640x480 and 320x240 movie recording
  • Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery
  • USB 2.0
  • SD/SDHC compatible
  • Self-TImer
  • AF Assist Lamp
  • Continuous shooting up to 4.8fps

Included in the box:

  • Fuji FinePix F70 EXR Camera
  • Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery
  • Battery Charger
  • Hand Strap
  • USB Cable
  • A/V Cable
  • CD-ROM


Available now with a MSRP of US$279.95.


Dell has it for the cheapest price $189 bucks.

FUJIFILM FinePix F70EXR Gunmetal 10 MP 10X Zoom Digital Camera - MSRP$ 249.99 : Digital Cameras & Camcorders | Dell


I hope that helps in your search :)
 
I bought my girl a "Olympus Stylus 9000" For X-Mas;

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Amazing camera, 12 megapixel, 10x Optical Zoom, 2.7" Screen.

Got it at a great deal to, with a case, and memory card.

I almost wanted to keep the camera for myself.
 


look for something with the best megapixel (10Mp is common now, but id go with a camera with 12Mps or 15Mps, but the prices will be higher). that and memory, though you can go out and buy your own memory card if needed. nikon and canon is where its at.

just depends on what you plan on using it for i guess..
 


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