11-11-2006, 12:03 AM
Digital SLR's can be upwards of 2000$, depending on what you are looking for, however you can get them for about 1500$
If you're looking for a good starter camera, or you want to try a small point and shoot, the one that I picked up a few months ago is great. The Olympus stylus 700. It's small, weather-proof, has the anti-vibration and it's 7.0 mp.
If you wanted a nice beefy camera, but aren't willing to get into SLR digital just yet, my brothers Canon S3 is a nice choice, and it's much less than a digital SLR. In terms of optical zoom, I know he's getting something like 12x, and then there's the digital zoom on top of that.
If you're looking for a good starter camera, or you want to try a small point and shoot, the one that I picked up a few months ago is great. The Olympus stylus 700. It's small, weather-proof, has the anti-vibration and it's 7.0 mp.
If you wanted a nice beefy camera, but aren't willing to get into SLR digital just yet, my brothers Canon S3 is a nice choice, and it's much less than a digital SLR. In terms of optical zoom, I know he's getting something like 12x, and then there's the digital zoom on top of that.
Does a shorty anntena count as a mod??
2006 ZX5 UV red with SAP package
"Two things in life are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not so sure about the universe"
2006 ZX5 UV red with SAP package
"Two things in life are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not so sure about the universe"