digital cameras
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Fork Horn
Joined: Dec 2003
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From: East Texas
Looking to buy a digital camera. Not for a deercam, just general use(you know, to take pictures of all the game I hope to get)
I don't want to spend too much, maybe 300-400, and hope for at least 4 megapixels. Never used one. Anyone know of any good buys? Saw ad for Kodak Easyshare that said it was easy to hookup to computer, but not sure, maybe they all are. Any thoughts?
I don't want to spend too much, maybe 300-400, and hope for at least 4 megapixels. Never used one. Anyone know of any good buys? Saw ad for Kodak Easyshare that said it was easy to hookup to computer, but not sure, maybe they all are. Any thoughts?
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Joined: Sep 2004
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I have a kodak easy share the camera is really easy to use & takes excellant oictures. But, the software program that comes with it will change your default program to open in kodak & I am not really crazy about the way it is displayed.I can't figure out how to turn it to where the it is not default for everything that i open.
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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Clermont Florida U.S.
I've had a Cannon Power Shot S 400 for about a year now. It's a 4.0 MP, small (size of a pack of cigs) and easy to use. I got a 256 MB compact flash card, soft case and extra battery too. The included software is a breeze to use (much easier than the Olympus we have for work). I'd highly recommend it. Pricewise, it runs about $350.00-400.00 for the camera and extra for the accessories. Good luck.
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