Archive for the ‘Cameras’ Category
Look around you. People are looking for cheap cameras. It’s normal to be practical and frugal nowadays, especially during times like these. If you are one of the people who are looking for cheap Panasonic cameras, you are not alone. There are other people there who are opting to go to the Scrooge side. They make sure that they get the quality that they deserve even if they get this for a cheaper rate.
But one thing one should ask before finally deciding which cheap Panasonic wireless camera reviews to get is whether one is getting the digital or film. There is also the question of what is cheap. For some people, what is cheap may not be cheap to others. Then there is also the range. You may have seen a cheap Panasonic camera in one store or one site, then you go to another store or another site and realize that it is cheaper if you get that particular model there.
Another consideration is the size of the cheap Panasonic wireless camera reviews that you are getting. The price of any camera, be it purchased online or in a store is affected by the size. Sometimes, the bigger the camera, the more expensive it is. This is why film cameras are more expensive than digital cameras because of the bulk and the size – especially when these are use for photography purposes. That is why electronic and accessories very expensive hobby.
I am looking to buy a digital camera but am very specific as to what I want. I would like a camera that has the following features: small (fit in my pocket), an optical zoom greater than or equal to 6, at least 10.1 megalpixel, runs on AA bateries, is water proof, shock proof and can play video. What’s my camera?
I’m looking to buy a digital camera. My price range is around $100-$250. I take pictures A LOT. The camera is practically attached to my hand. I would like the camera to have some nice features like color extraction, but mostly I would like quality pictures. That’s the most important thing to me. Also, I want something reliable. I bought a Kodak last September and burned out the flash bulb by this September. Any suggestions? Thanks!
So I accidentally knocked my digital video camera some 2 feet off a ledge and although it functions fully, my computer fails to pick it up when I connect it via USB. However, like I said, the camera fully functions in every aspect other than that. Also, drop protection software had activated. Does anyone know if there is a way to reset it so that I can use it again without deleting all the video data?
I am looking for something that has at least 2 megapixels, has a lcd viewer, and is kid-tough. Most of the kids cameras I’ve seen have very low megapixels; more like a web cam than a digital camera. Anything out there anyone has had experience with that works? Thank you.
I can’t afford a dslr, so I’m thinking about getting an advanced digital camera. What can an advanced digital camera do that is similar to a dslr? And what can an advanced digital camera do that a regular digital point-and-shoot can’t? Thanks in advance.
i was thinking of getting a digital camera and i need to no what kind to get..i want one that has long video, and the format is media player or movie maker..i also want a good price,so if you could plz tell me thanks.
It’s an extremely low budget movie.
I would like to use a digital camera to record it because digital cameras are obviously cheaper and easier to use.
Should I record a movie with a digital camera or would it look to cheap? If I can, what digital camera would you suggest? If you say no to the digital camera idea, what other camera should I use (that’s low-priced preferrably)?
We are looking to purchase a digital camera to use in taking photographs of wildlife on our Alaskan vacation this summer. We currently have point and shoot digital cameras but are thinking we should probably get a digital SLR with a telephoto lens. Ease of use would be helpful as we would be novices with this type of camera. Cost is not really an issue as we are looking at this as a once in a lifetime trip and want to make sure we have photos to preserve it. There is no specialty camera store anywhere near where we live so any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.
I really want a digital slr camera, but I don’t want to spend a fortune, I’ve been looking at used ones, and refurbished but they’re all so expensive! I’ve been manly looking at getting a canon EOS rebel xs. Is that a decent camera? I currently have a canon regular digital camera and I love it.