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Tinksmommy
Ok I have had the same digital camera for 5 years now it is only 5mp and just plain sucks for pictures. I have 2 small kids, 2 and 4, so they are very busy and i want a camera that can take pictures very fast so i can keep up with them. i think people refer to it as taking sport shots?? i also know i want high mega pixels and a high optical zoom, at least 10 mp and 8 optical zoom.....there are a ton of cameras out there that have my qualifications of the mp and optical zm but i have no idea if they will do the "sport shots" or not....please give me suggestions! Thanks!
just another note also, i can only afford about 200 to 250 bucks, i know i know i am asking a lot...lol
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I have a kodak z1485 and its the best thing ive ever bought. Done listen to people when they tell you a Kodak is bad.
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.dâ¦
It has...
14MP
5x Optical Zoom
2.5" LCD
High ISO
Smart Capture
Kodak Perfect Touch Technology
Face detection technology
HD pictures and video
and runs on ordinary AA batteries
I have a kodak z1485 and its the best thing ive ever bought. Done listen to people when they tell you a Kodak is bad.
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.dâ¦
It has...
14MP
5x Optical Zoom
2.5" LCD
High ISO
Smart Capture
Kodak Perfect Touch Technology
Face detection technology
HD pictures and video
and runs on ordinary AA batteries
A good snapshot, wide-screen, not so expensive camera?
Cowell
Hi guys,
I'm really bad at knowing recent cameras.
I am looking for a camera with good video and picture quality, but I want it to have the option for WIDESCREEN!
I love face detector and big megapixel with strong zoom.
I play sport which requires that camera to be as anti-blur as possible.
I don't want it to fancy, not that big black camera.
any brand works for me, waterproof isn't necessary.
price range 100-200$
I can reach Walmart, Best-Buy, and Fries.
thanks for your opinion and suggestion!
Much appreciated!
Answer
First, my opinion and that of many others, I can't tell you the number of write ups we see here almost every day about faulty Kodak cameras. Not a good choice at all.
Your best bet will be either Canon or Nikon.
Anti blur - you obviously don't know much about photography or you wouldn't ask this question.
Blur happens in low light when the shutter is too slow. It doesn't matter what kind of camera you have, in this case blur will happen.
You're actually asking for faster aperture and a faster shutter. The control of these comes on high end Point and Shoot and SLR cameras, not the cheap pocket toys.
If you want quality it will be expensive.
First, my opinion and that of many others, I can't tell you the number of write ups we see here almost every day about faulty Kodak cameras. Not a good choice at all.
Your best bet will be either Canon or Nikon.
Anti blur - you obviously don't know much about photography or you wouldn't ask this question.
Blur happens in low light when the shutter is too slow. It doesn't matter what kind of camera you have, in this case blur will happen.
You're actually asking for faster aperture and a faster shutter. The control of these comes on high end Point and Shoot and SLR cameras, not the cheap pocket toys.
If you want quality it will be expensive.
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