MichaelCurrin http://michael.currin.co.za
I have been looking at adverts, websites and asking questions on Yahoo Answers to get advice.
How I did it: I read a lot of adverts with newspapers, I read camera reviews and buying advice online, I looked at the pros and cons of each then went to a good camera shop to get the one I wanted.
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MichaelCurrin http://michael.currin.co.za
I have been looking at adverts, websites and asking questions on Yahoo Answers to get advice.
stationarylily is in happiness.
I feel bad about even wanting this. My camera works perfectly well, but I want more megapixels. The pictures I’ve been printing lately seem to be lacking the quality I really want. If I have money left over after summer I really want to buy a better camera. Here’s to hoping!
Actually I am very happy with my digital camera. But I would like one that has more features and especially more mega pixels. Right now I have a Kodak DX7590 5 mega pixel camera. I have been thinking about saving up for a Nikon D200 or a nice Canon. But I have also been thinking that I might get another Kodak. The reason is that if I buy the Nikon, I would need to buy new lenses, batteries, and flash cards. Not cheap. But if I buy the Kodak P880 8 mega pixel camera, all my batteries and accessory lenses, and SD cards are compatible. And it seems like a very nice camera from all the reviews I’ve read about it. If money weren’t an object I would opt for a new Nikon or Canon, but money is an object. Ever since I bought my house four years ago, my budget has gone to hell.
I got into taking pictures,since I bought my first computer,I bought a cellphone camera phone,it ain’t the greatest for pictures,but did not want to pay the high price for one,and just wanted to take pictures,right now,alot of them of my cats,but maybe look into a real digital camera one day.