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Things you might need for Summer- Digital Cameras June 20, 2008

Posted by Eli Blumenthal in : Digital Cameras, Summer , trackback

Summer is here and as we all go on our well-deserved break, we would like to maybe take some pix to remember what happened at camp/ beach/ vacation. With that in mind, we have for your enjoyment some of the top cameras based on the reviews from the editors at Cnet.com within the price range of $150-$250 (we all need to save some $$$ for other things this summer as well lol). Click on the More link for all the info and the picks to make your summer pix look as nice as they can.

You’ll notice we focused on Canon cameras, and particularly their ELPH models, considered compact point-and-shoots. Canon is one of the top players in the camera industry, famous for cameras with particularly good quality shots and allowing more experimenting on the part of the adventurous photographer. While they tend to be pricier than some other brands and models, these cameras are ideal for the non-professional teenager; the sizes are unbeatable, slipping smoothly in your jeans pocket without any bulge, yet the features match– if not exceed– the ones on the best in their class.

1T. Canon SD850 IS

Some notable features on this camera include:

The price is fair too considering everything it offers: $229.94 from Amazon.com and that is including the Free Shipping.

Very good pix at a very good price.

This Canon received an 8.0 out of 10 from Cnet.com.

Picture of Canon SD850 IS from Amazon.com

1T. Canon SD870 IS.

Another top product from Canon, and a successor to the SD850. Some of you may be thinking, “Eli, why do we need the original when we can get the “latest and greatest?”" The answer to that my friends is something we both love and hate– choice. The SD870 offers somethings that its younger brother/sister didn’t:

But add at least another $18 for all this. The Canon SD850 is available at Amazon.com for $247 for the silver version, and a whopping $262.16 for the black (we are really unsure why Amazon has such a big difference as the only difference is the color–which isn’t that diff either mind you). Both versions btw get the Free Shipping from Amazon.

The Canon SD870 IS also received an 8.0 out of 10 from the editors at Cnet.com.

The Canon SD870 IS in both Silver and Black

3T.Canon SD750 IS.

What makes this different from the other 2 Canons above?

The price on this little squirt is far cheaper, as you might have guessed from the decline in standards, at $174.99 for both Black and Silver according to Amazon.com.
The Canon SD750 IS received a 7.8 out of 10 from the editors at Cnet.com.

3T. Canon SD1000.

The cheapest of all the cameras here, $159.88 for the Black version, and $176.60 for the Silver according to Amazon.com, and both with Free Shipping.

The Canon SD1000 received a 7.8 out of 10 from the editors at Cnet.com.

Canon SD1000

5. Canon SD1100 IS

The Canon SD1100 IS is a more colorful version of some of Canon’s cameras, while still retaining some of Canon’s famous photo quality that you see in the other cameras. Some features in this Canon are:

The price is $213–reasonable– for any of the colors from Amazon, and they all include Free Shipping.

Canon SD1100 IS in Blue

Those are just some of the top cameras on the market listed at Cnet, but there are plenty of other good brands and models to choose from if these don’t fit your needs. My favorite pick is from here is the SD850. I convinced my sister, who was in search for a camera last year, to purchase that model based on the price and features, and I must say, it was a great choice.

Charlie: “I most recommend Canon SD1000 of all the ones listed here.  It’s as compact as you’ll find while I think it has all that a camera of its class should have. Most photographers–especially teens– who buy a camera will never need any of the fancier features; all they need is a point-and-shoot, a category this particular model best exemplifies. The optical viewfinder is a nice touch, especially at that size, and personally, the price is particularly appealing; the chance of you losing–think at a theme park for example– or damaging it– slip on the rock or dropping in a pool–denies justification for anything more expensive than this. But if you’re one of those types of people who actually cares what color their camera is– I’m afraid I cant sympathize in that regard–I guess the SD1100 is your best bet.”

What are your thoughts, what camera would you recommend? Need help finding a camera? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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1. everydayman - June 20, 2008

Actually those kodak ones (C513 – C813) could come in handy, and is a fair choice actually. It’s cheap, but it’s a good camera, and it brings good quality photos for it’s price range.

You might wanna check it out too.

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