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Tuesday, 13 June 2006 05:10 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
If I wanted to buy myself a reasonable-quality digital camera for UKP100 or less this weekend, how realistic would I be being, and where should I look if it were possible? I want to buy it in person, not online. It's got to be easy to use and produce basic web-quality images. I'll want to be able to plug it into both Windows and Mac computers. If it were difficult to break, that would be a bonus. I have no idea how realistic my budget is.
Discuss.
Discuss.
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Date: Tuesday, 13 June 2006 04:17 pm (UTC)As to where you go to get one, well, Jessops are good, larger Tescos seem to be selling them these days (well, the big one near us does), and so would PC World and the like. I have no idea which, if any, of those exist near you, sorry ;)
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Date: Tuesday, 13 June 2006 04:38 pm (UTC)How big a card is a bit of a "how long is a piece of string" question -- it'll depend on what you can afford and whether you're likely to be taking loads of pictures in a single session or not. If you're not likely to be taking more than a few at any one time, you can probably go for a relatively small card -- realistically I'd suggest going for the largest card of the appropriate type which will fit into your budget...
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Date: Tuesday, 13 June 2006 04:42 pm (UTC)How big a card you need depends on the resultion (MP) of the camera and how many pictures you're likely to take in one session.
The linked camera has 4MP so a photo will probably be around 2MB. Now you can extrapolate.
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Date: Tuesday, 13 June 2006 04:25 pm (UTC)Near one of these?
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Date: Tuesday, 13 June 2006 04:36 pm (UTC)So long as you're aware that will be more expensive, fair enough.
Yes, £100 should get you a perfectly decent camera, though it'll most likely come with non-rechargeable batteries and a tiny memory card, both of which you may want to upgrade.
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Date: Tuesday, 13 June 2006 04:47 pm (UTC)Sadly, it doesn't come with an xD card so you will need an extra. the 12MB internal memory would be for enough for oh, 3 shots at full res.
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Date: Tuesday, 13 June 2006 07:06 pm (UTC)Plus, I did have to get a memory card, because my cam's internal memory doesn't hold too many pictures. I was able to get a 250MB memory card for the equivalent of UKP 20. It holds about 175 pictures, depending on the resolution.
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Date: Tuesday, 13 June 2006 09:57 pm (UTC)(am on phone and typing, will elaborate later if you need me to!)
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Date: Wednesday, 14 June 2006 12:35 pm (UTC)Get the biggest memory card you can afford - this works out cheaper and more convenient in the long run than getting a small one now and then buying another one later. With my digital camera I ended up buying a succession of progressively bigger memory cards which add up to 1Gb. Mind you, back in 2003 when I got the camera memory cards were very expensive.
I find that prices vary loads and things (especially memory cards) are generally cheaper online.
Get one that takes standard AA or AAA rechargeable batteries, then you can get good ones and a fast charger later.
I don't know what you get for 100 pounds these days but I'm sure there are loads of reviews out there. Worth doing loads of research because you'll have the camera for years hopefully.
Yay I look forward to seeing your photos! :-)
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Date: Monday, 19 June 2006 12:37 pm (UTC)Example: http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g74/rach74_photos/LiverBuildingLong.jpg