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Hi, I'm looking into buying a digital camera so I can take quality pictures of my snakes. I want a good quality camera, and in the $200-300 range, maybe a bit more. I'm thinking of a Nikon Coolpix.. but if anyone has one of these cameras, could you post a picture you took with it so I can get an idea?
Also, where is a good place to get one at a fair price? http://www.goodguys.com/ seems to be a good place, they also have free shipping, and often give you a memory card with it.
One more question.. does the digital camera plug into the usb port on the computer in order to upload pictures?
Thanks in advance.
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As for the usb port question, it depends on the camera you get. I think almost all of the new cameras use usb though.
I was just about to make a post asking this same question I'm also interested in a high quality digital...or if people could post what they currently use, that would be great.
You can use www.pricewatch.com to search for the cheapest price on a digital camera. Be warned that some of the sites listed on pricewatch aren't that great though, even though they're cheap. I usually use pricewatch when I'm buying computer parts though, and http://www.newegg.com is a great reliable site for that.
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Thanks.. seems to be a good site. Hopefully someone with a camera will post soon.
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pricewatch is an excellent resource. For "high quality" digital imaging your going to have spend a good $500 or more. That said cameras in the price range your talking about are plenty for the casual user. I to am looking for a new camera, for me I want something for photography that will really do what I want. You'll want to compare megapixles and digital zoom vs optical zoom capabilities. LCD displays are a waste of battery power in my oppinion. If your really into it you may want to look at other options such as changeable lenses...this is something I'm looking for.
good luck!
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What I really want is to be able to take nice crisp, detailed pictures of reptiles for computer use (not printing out) so that when I start breeding snakes, and selling them, I'll have nice pictures to show.
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I also have a question about memory cards.. is there a universal card that is compatible with all digital cameras? How much do they cost on average, and how big of a one should I get?
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Our relatively inexpensive Canon ELPH S110 has done us quite well - the macro is ok (as good as you're likely to find in a <$350 fixed-lens digicam) and overal the pics are crisp and the colors quite accurate. Can't offer much else given that was our first digital and we've milked it for . . . 3 + years I beleive.
"I don't FEEL tardy . . ."
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I love our Canon. If I were to buy a new camera, I would stick with the PowerShot ELPH and just get one of the models with higher resolution.
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I'm thinking of the Nikon 4100. The best price is from Comp-u-Plus http://www.compuplus.com/insidepage....2p7&id=1002655 Anyone know if they're reliable or not?
And is the 4100 a good camera?
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I can't remember. I think I've bought from them in the past and they were ok, but I really don't recall. I tend to read the return policies very carefully and everything when I deal with companies like that. I had one company screw me, and sometimes I wonder if that stereo I bought was legal in the first place. I know what I did was legal, I just wonder if they acquired the stereo legally, but I really don't know. I can't find anything obviously fishy about comp-you-plus in a quick scan through.
I've also dealt with http://www.mwave.com and they're reliable. I tend to deal almost entirly with newegg now...they ship quickly, i've returned items due to damage, etc.
I can't tell you anything about the camera, sorry.
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