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jelloshotsrule
Oct 21, 2004, 12:15 PM
i'm looking to get my girlfriend a digital camera, and looking for suggestions/recommendations.
here are my basic desires/thoughts:
1. 4-5 mp
2. small. a camera that can be taken anywhere for those candid shots you just can't pull off lugging around a big dslr.
and less important, but possibly worth noting
3. i have a canon (digital rebel), so she's somewhat familiar with the way canon's menu system works, etc. that, along with having fairly high respect for canon, makes me think about sticking with one of the small, 4-5 mp canons out there...
but which one? and i also like/respect nikon... so that's not out of the question.
so, i'm thinking, any thoughts/recommendations on any small, 4-5 mp nikon or canon cams???
thanks. :)
edesignuk
Oct 21, 2004, 12:18 PM
Ultra Compact Digtial Camera Recommendations? (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=88582&highlight=IXUS) ;)
I ended up getting the Canon iXUS i (Also called the SD10), 4MP, and freaking tiny! I love it :D
Might wanna look at this (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=91398&highlight=IXUS) thread too :)
Inkmonkey
Oct 21, 2004, 02:01 PM
I've been looking for the same and after exhaustive research I think I'm gonna get the Canon S410 Digital Elph. Probably tomorrow.
hikeNM
Oct 21, 2004, 02:08 PM
My wife and I have owned a Canon S200 since June, 2002 and have been nothing but satisfied with it. It's very small, but picture quality is very good. Of course that model is only 2 MP, but the current incarnation, the S410 is 4 MP.
The only downside i've come upon is the zoom. With only 3x zoom, you won't be pulling objects far off, right into your face.
For us it's been the perfect camera for vacations where space is limited.
slipper
Oct 21, 2004, 02:13 PM
im pretty set on getting a Sony DSC-W1 unless someone convinces me to get something else.
FelixDerKater
Oct 21, 2004, 02:36 PM
You might also want to check out the Sony DSC-P100.
howard
Oct 21, 2004, 03:05 PM
I have a pentax optio 555 which i love. Its a good size, not as small as the elphs but pretty small and it takes great pictures. The learning curve is super simple and changing settings usually doesn't take more than a button or 2. it takes fantastic pictures
ibilly
Oct 21, 2004, 11:30 PM
THe new canon powershot (new as of a few months ago) I don't remember the model name, but powershot.com should give you some comparos of canons. They're awesome. The one I've had experience with features a 28mm wide-angle lens. Most digicams start at 35,38,or 40+mm. If you got the EF-S lens with your Digital Rebel, You most likely won't be able to completely go away from the wide angle wonder. In addition, it has a 5MP chip with the DiG!c (I think that's how Canon spells digic) processor allowing for fast burst rates, and it allows auto-focus on any of 9 standard zones, or a flexible one where you move the box around the thing to be focused. It has a ton of Program modes, including slow shutter and a night mode. Movie capture modes are great. If you want specific specs, canon can supply them. It's not TINY but it's pretty slim. I STRONGLY RECCOMEND the poweshot line. check it out. IT's the S60 by the way. And also, it is Powershot.com. Just visited there. They have a wide range of offerings, one of which will surely fit your needs. The A95 is particularly attractive if teh S60 isn't for you. Lastly, go for 5MP, and ignore digital zoom. If you spend a little more (~$100?) now, you will be happier with your equipment, and it will undoubtedly last you longer than if you went for a bottom of the line 4MP model. Hope this extended ramble helps.
Dalriada
Oct 22, 2004, 02:38 AM
I just recvd my Canon PowerShot SD300 and it really rocks.... fantastic LCD displays and half the size/weight
of it's predecessor. Check it out. ;)
Savage Henry
Oct 22, 2004, 02:52 AM
You might also want to check out the Sony DSC-P100.
Ditto that.
Or you could opt for the P120 version - sexy black, with a nice leather pouch (I did).
ScottN
Oct 22, 2004, 03:42 AM
I'd recommend the Canon Ixus 430 (replacement to the 400 model) - it's an excellent camera with more features than the average user requires and, on top of that, it's very small.
It's the perfect size to carry round all the time and it takes excellent photos. I've had some of the ones I've taken blown up to A3 and there is no sign of pixelisation. Colours are rich, the autofocus is very sharp and the flash is pretty good too.
I've recommended this camera to three people who have been absolutely delighted with their purchase. I picked it up from ebuyer for about £220 with about £40 for a 512MB memory card (IMO you don't want to get less than 256MB).
russed
Oct 22, 2004, 04:02 AM
i have the olympus mju 410 digital. it seems pretty decent to me. the photos that it gives look to be of a decent quality and it is pretty simple to use. oh and its "weatherproof" which in my experience means you can basically submerge the thing and it still works!
Diatribe
Oct 22, 2004, 04:17 AM
I'd go for either anb old Canon 400 or the replacement 430. The 500 has some problems and isn't as good so I wouldn't buy that. Canon has by far the best lense of all compact digicams and you can see it in the pictures. Second would be Sony. Sony has a new cam out that is awesome too, I forgot the name but it's the same type as the P100 only with 7MP(too lazy to look :D ). But here's the link if you need more info: dpreview.com (http://www.dpreview.com)
Dalriada
Oct 22, 2004, 04:59 AM
I'd recommend the Canon Ixus 430 (replacement to the 400 model)
All depends on yr budget but this is old technology now. There are two new Ixus (that's the European name) just hit the market about two weeks ago. The Ixus 30 and Ixus 40. Read up the reviews on them first. Good luck.
Hoef
Oct 22, 2004, 06:10 AM
I like the Canon Elphs ... They have both the 4 and 5 mpix
http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/S400/S40A.HTM
aswitcher
Oct 22, 2004, 06:48 PM
Some things to consider before you purchase.
Are you ok with a proprietry battery vs AAs like those in the Canon A95/A85 etc. AAs allow you to easily carry rechargable and prioprietry AAs so that you never have to worry about power. Rechargables drain over time and if you want to grab the camera on the way out somewhere its a bit of a hassle to check if its charged etc The A95/A85 is only a little bit bigger than the ixus series and cheaper. Its easier to hold and shoot as well. Its worth a look.
Memory media. CF is the cheapest and has the biggest. xD is the most expensive which is a real shame because there are some nice Fuji and Olympus cameras out there...
RubberChicken
Oct 22, 2004, 07:59 PM
I highly recommend this little beauty, it has been updated to S4i with a larger LCD and some minor asthetic changes. I still prefer the S4, it's increadibly small and very easy to use. The S4 will be highly discounted now. They just announced the Optio S7 which looks amazing. A friend has an Ixus which he seems very happy with.
I'm looking for a new camera, as the S4 proved very popular with my girlfriend and I never see it. Here's my current short list...
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/compare_post.asp?method=sidebyside&cameras=panasonic_dmcfz3%2Cpentax_optios4%2Cpentax_optiosv%2Cpanasonic_dmcfz20%2Cpentax_optio750z&camuser=panasonic_dmcfz20&show=all
javabear90
Oct 22, 2004, 10:54 PM
The canon a95 looks very good... I might get that.
smack416
Oct 23, 2004, 02:05 AM
I haven't seen a better value than the R707 from HP. Fits in my pocket, the battery charges in the camera, and it's 5MP.
All the photos here are from the R707: www.ineedsugar.com
im_noahselby
Oct 23, 2004, 02:06 AM
Get the PowerShot SD300 (NEW Canon ultra-slim) camera. It's the successor to the S410. Image quality isn't as good as the S410, but the tradeoff is a much larger 2" LCD, digic II processor enabling ultra fast picture taking, snappy menus, etc...
Check it out this review to see if this camera meets your approval:
http://www.dcresource.com/reviews/canon/powershot_sd300-review/index.shtml
Noah
Mechcozmo
Oct 23, 2004, 03:10 AM
I am quite surprised to see very few Olympus cameras here.
The C-50Z is a 5.0 megapixel ultra small digital camera. It is amazing. You can set it to point and shoot OR customize about every setting on it.
It fits into my palm of my hand, too!
Linkety (http://www.dcresource.com/reviews/olympus/c50z-review/)
The lens is well protected, and you quickly get used to not bumping it closed. It really isn't that hard, and it helps to keep your fingers out of the lens too. Nice side effect. The batter life is awesome. Just keep using it. Get home. Charge it. :)
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