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I just purchased a Kodak EasyShare CX6330 Digital Camera
I love it. It has an option for a docking station and such, but I didn't purchase it. Simple enough w/o it.
This camera is one of the best digital camera's I've ever used.
What kinda of digital camera's do you own/prefer?
I have a Sony Mavica with 10X optical zoom. It takes great pictures even at high zoom. It uses floppy disks to store images on, but that's quite alright with me. Makes it really easy to work with. Only thing bad about it is trying to see the image in the LCD screen in sunlight. They should make a screen cover to shade it and make it easier to view. Otherwise, I love it.
Plus I have a set of Bushnell binoculars that are also a digital camera with an 8X30 view. It also takes some very nice photos, at either 8X or 10X....can't remember which. It's really great...you just turn it on, scope out the scenery and click. Oh.. I have a model that no one else has. This one was sent to me by Bushnell after sending in the first model I had, which had a defect and they couldn't replace it. The one I have is supposed to be released to the public this summer sometime. It also has a flip up LCD screen to view pics, change settings etc. This is a top of the line ( so far ) binoc/cam. I believe it holds up to 99 pics in its memory plus you can plug in an SD card.
Toys...gotta love "em!
i have an olympus d- something that does a really good job. got it for christmas, so i dont know price or anything. took it on leave and never ran out of space on the first xd card, so i have no problems with it
here's something interesting you can do with your camera's. plug the video out of the camera into the vcr, hit record, then slide show on the camera, la la pictures that you can give to the computer impaired, or to older folks that don't see very well , they can look at the pictures on tv
on kodaik's just hold the button that advances the pic's for slideshow mode.
Last edited by f=2504by497; Jun 4, 2004 at 10:17 PM.
Nikon coolpix 950, here. Bought it for work 4 or 5 years ago, then got to keep it when my division was disolved. The thing cost $1000 back then, and was a top-of-the-line camera at the time. Even thgough you can get good cameras a lot cheaper today, it takes wonderful pictures, plus has Nikon lensing. I hope it never breaks, because it'll probably cost more to fix than its worth. Ahhh...technology marches-on.