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Which Digi Cam to get???

fistfullofsteel

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Powershot S300 Digital Elph: $249
2.1 Megapixel with 3x optical/7.5x digital zoom
Lithium-ion batter and comptactflash removable storage
high speed usb data transfer and audio-video out
supports movie mode and direct printing with optional card photo printer
software for mac and pc

or

Powershot A20: $179
2.1 Megapixel resolution with powerful 3x optical/7.5x digital zoom
connects with Macs and PCs via USB port
Uses 4 aa batteries, included
8MB CompactFlash memory card holds 12 images at default resolution
Compatible with Card Photo

These cams are direct from Canon and are refurbished. Which one is the better deal and is the price worth it?
 
We got the Kodak DX3900 with the loading dock. A little on the high side (just over $400.00), but what a great item.
 
i work with digicams alot and if quality pics is what your looking for; get sony. My freind recently bought the 5.0 megapixel......its sick bro.
 
Spend the extra $$$$ and get a good one. I got the Nikon Coolpix 995 3.3 megapixels......... It takes some unbelievable pics.
 
fistfullofsteel said:
Powershot S300 Digital Elph: $249
2.1 Megapixel with 3x optical/7.5x digital zoom
Lithium-ion batter and comptactflash removable storage
high speed usb data transfer and audio-video out
supports movie mode and direct printing with optional card photo printer
software for mac and pc

or

Powershot A20: $179
2.1 Megapixel resolution with powerful 3x optical/7.5x digital zoom
connects with Macs and PCs via USB port
Uses 4 aa batteries, included
8MB CompactFlash memory card holds 12 images at default resolution
Compatible with Card Photo


Between the two I'd spend the extra dough and get the S300. If you go with the A20 you'LL end up switching batteries all day; Digital Cameras eat batteries fast.

-Ingram
 
PowerShot G1: $399

high resolution, 3.34 million pixel CCD image sensor.

3x optical zoom lens (34-102mm f/2.0-2.5 35mm equivalent) plus 2x/4x digital tele-converter

mode dial features 12 EOS-based picture taking modes plus aperture-priority and shutter-priority AE

Vari-angle LCD monitor

EOS dedicated EX-series Speedlites

Movie Recording and playback with sound

and whole bunch of other shit


I don't take a lot of pics and I want one just for the heck of it. A good one not a great one.
 
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