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Posted by cj3b_jeep on October 06, 2005 at 13:33:44 from (131.123.223.83):
In Reply to: OT digital camera/camcorder purchase. What to buy posted by Brokenwrench on October 06, 2005 at 05:48:29:
BrokenWrench, I'd stay away from anything that is not a name brand. The cheapies might look nice, but think of them in tractor terms. You know that the Zen Noh has all the features you want, but will it hold up the the Deere or the Kubota? When you get into the Hewlett Packards and such you are getting a bit better. If you want one that will last stick with the big name brands like Nikon, Canon, Olympus. I'd stick with at least 4 megapixels, anything less is not enough, 8 + is overkill. Also, stick with Optical Zoom. Digital zoom is a trick you can do on your own PC much better than your camera can. Most of them do shirt video clips pretty well, some are better than others. Also, if they make a rechargeable battery for the camer you buy, get it. Otherwise you'll go poor buying batteries for it. Good Luck
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