Fro
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Going on holiday on wed and need a camera, nothing like last minute preps!
Price range is between 0-70 dont want to spends loads as will only be for holidays really.
Needs to have good picture quality and a good screen.
what have you got/would recommend.
Thanks!
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Conway563
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Registered: 7th Jun 06
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Me and the mrs have both got samsung ones and they do the job
You could have had mine cheap but don't think it would get to you in time as I wouldn't be able to post it until tomorrow
[Edited on 20-06-2011 by Conway563]
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Fro
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Wouldnt mind paying for next day, which model is it? Is it pretty?
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Conway563
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It's a Samsung Digimax S730.
TBH I haven't used it that much as we tend to take Laura's out with us. It would need a memory card but the only issue I've ever had with it is it needs good batteries
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Fro
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alot of reviews say about the batteries issue
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oceansoul
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Panasonic Lumix. Might be able to get one of the TZ8's for around £100 from ebay. Dont think you'll get one by tomorrow though unless its local and ending soon.
P.S. Last week i picked up a US TZ10 from ebay for £140.
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Nismo
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Just strech a bit more and go for the Fujifilm Z33 WP bout 90quid, waterproof and great little camera! Battery last ages and good images!
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Nismo
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http://fujifilm.co.uk/consumer/digital/digital-cameras/slim-compact/finepix-z33wp/View/146880
Great for holidays and on the beach and anything really
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Fro
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Mum said she will jump on it with me so could probably stretch a little, cheers guys
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Fro
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http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/samsung-pl100-compact-digital-camera-04802641-pdt.html
saw this one on the interweb, were going to go in currys and have a goose tonight.
anyone have it?
Edit: this is the newer version
http://www.amazon.co.uk/SAMSUNG-DIGITAL-PL120-recording-facility/dp/B004M5ICOU/ref=dp_ob_title_ce
[Edited on 21-06-2011 by Fro]
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jrsteeve
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quote: Originally posted by Fro
http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/samsung-pl100-compact-digital-camera-04802641-pdt.html
saw this one on the interweb, were going to go in currys and have a goose tonight.
anyone have it?
Edit: this is the newer version
http://www.amazon.co.uk/SAMSUNG-DIGITAL-PL120-recording-facility/dp/B004M5ICOU/ref=dp_ob_title_ce
[Edited on 21-06-2011 by Fro]
The touchscreen is a pain in the arse, bought the PL150 for the misses and it's a bit pants really. Ok as a basic camera with decent res, but if you need the zoom or any features fairly quickly this isn't for you!
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Balling
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Never been a fan of Samsung cameras.
Look for a Panasonic or Canon for ease of use.
Look for a Sony for cool features like panorama swipe.
The Panasonic Lumix TZ's are great travel cameras. Fantastic optics and their iAuto function is superb if you don't give a fuck about photography and want your camera to make all the settings itself.
Make sure you get one with a rechargeable battery though. Sticking AA's in a camera should be a death sin.
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jrsteeve
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Can recommend the Panasonics, use one everyday for work. Try to get one with a 25mm lens if possible for some wider shots. They're well built, easy to use and the software's good too.
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