What kind of digital camera do you have?

@4cuteboys (4099)
United States
May 8, 2007 6:28pm CST
If you have one share what kind/brand it is, and if you like it and what not. If not, share why you don't have one, if its for financial reasons, or if you just prefer the roll of film kind. We have just one Digital camera right now, it's my hubbys and some sort of Olympus not sure the model. I had a canon powershot but just recently my 2 year old smashed it and broke it. So i'll be getting a new one soon. We don't currently have any regular cameras. Well actually my 7 and 5 year old each have a cheapie one that takes the roll but we don't use them, just the kids.
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22 responses
• United States
9 May 07
It's an Olympus Stylus 710, got it for pretty cheap at Costco. It takes good pics and i like it because it's small and light so it's easy to take along. Sure there are better cameras out there but they cost more.
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• United States
9 May 07
I have a Kodak Easy share and I love it. It is incredibly easy to use and it takes really great pictures. I haven't tried to use the printer dock yet to see how well it prints out pictures because most of the pictures that I take I post on the internet or send to friends and relatives to email. I still have my old 35 mm Fuji Film camera but I never use it anymore. I'm still hanging on to it just in case something goes wrong with the Kodak.
• China
9 May 07
I don't have any camera at present, but I will buy one in this month,actually I hated use product of japanese brand. all asia people should resist products from japan
@balasri (26537)
• India
9 May 07
My snaps - These are the few of my favorite things.
Mine is a Sony CybershotDSC-S650.I think it a great one in any good photographer.Will you please comment on the snaps I have taken with this.
@4cuteboys (4099)
• United States
11 May 07
Nice! And I like sonys, they obviously take good pictures!
@wahmoftwo (1296)
• United States
23 May 07
We have a Kodak easy share. I love it. It isn't the fanciest out there but it suits us fine for now :)
@KrisNY (7590)
• United States
23 May 07
I have only Kodak! I've got a Kodak Advantix (film camera), and digital Kodak camera- I'm at work so I don't know the model number- I love it! I only buy Kodak- I live so close to Rochester, NY- Eastman Kodak and if I bought anything else I'd feel like a trader! That and I used to work for them. I love my Kodak cameras. They are great! I'm planning on getting my daughter a digital camera this year for Christmas- She has been asking- Of course it will be a Kodak!
• United States
9 May 07
Ive got a Nikon CoolPics L12. Ive only had it for about a month but so far I havent found anything to NOT like about it. Its small enough to keep in my purse, has lots of featurs, and take great pictures. My husband just took it on a hiking trip and the pictures he got were amazing quality.
@nnsb75 (632)
• United States
11 May 07
i have a kodak easyshare Z740,its a little expensive but its a good one, i never let the kids handle it coz i might regret it. lol..
@Denmarkguy (1845)
• United States
9 May 07
I currently own a couple of digital cameras. My "real" camera (which I use for "serious" photography) is a Fuji FinePix S9000, which I have had for less than a year. I like that it is "semi-automatic," which means I can control the settings myself, and not just depend on some computer to "get it right," which it doesn't always know how to do. The backup is a Nikon Coolpix 4800, which is a nice compact camera, but I have had some problems with the automatic zoom lens locking up-- one of the reasons I don't like too much automation on cameras... there's always something that breaks.
@anindito (58)
• Indonesia
9 May 07
i have one Digital Camera right now but its not actually mine.its my brother's Camera but sometime i use it to take a picture in beach,mount,or people in the street.me and my brother have share that Digital Camera and it's called Coolpix.
@sacmom (14192)
• United States
9 May 07
Olympus SP-320 - 7.1 mega-pixel camera.
I currently have an Olympus SP-320. It's a 7.1 megapxel, Here is a link to the camera that I have: http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_section/cpg_archived_product_details.asp?fl=2&id=1220 You can read about this camera on there. Before I got my latest digital I had actually wanted the Canon Powershot A620 or the Olympus SP-320. With my husband's help we decided to go for the Olympus. The first digital camera I bought was an Olympus X-50 zoom. Okay, so my husband has since taken it as his own LOL, once I got my new one. It is a good little digital camera (it has 5.0 megapixels), all metal body, but the door of it broke off, making it hard for me to make it turn off/on with it's tiny switch. Plus it didn't have sound with the video, so those two things made me want to get a new one. :P We also have a non digital Nikon that we got years ago, before we got into the computer age. LOL I believe it's an N-60...I'm too tired to look to see if I am right. LOL It's a very nice camera, but too bulky for my taste as I prefer a compact camera. I like being able to just put it in my purse and go. :)
@Modestah (11179)
• United States
11 May 07
I had an hp that was good, but it dropped and the viewing screen no longer works, although other than that the camera functions. I usually use my olympus now, it is the Camedia and I am somewhat pleased with it, the trouble it has is it is so slow to close and open the lens. it also drains batteries quickly. I think quality wise a classic 35 mm is hard to beat. but convenience is in the digital camera...I think it has affected some of our artistic abilities to a degree.
@natalie1981 (1995)
• Singapore
9 May 07
I'm very proud of my camera right now. It's a Canon Ixus 60. My first digital camera was a Fuji Finepix which I wasn't too happy about as there are no manual controls. When I vowed to get my second digital camera, I made a thorough research and comparison about cameras and what's best for my budget. I really love Canon cameras, I think they make the best digital cameras. Here's the link of the features of my cam: http://www.cnet.com.au/digitalcameras/cameras/0,239036184,339272310,00.htm
• India
9 May 07
last month only i had taken a digital camera which belongs to Olympus company 6 mega pixels model number is FE 170 and it is having a problem is it is not having micro phone for audio when you are taking video mode but quality is very good having 15 photo modes
@Inky261 (2520)
• Germany
9 May 07
I once bought an Aiptek used at ebay for 14 euro. Usually I use an expensive camera that still uses film. But that little Aiptek that I can connect to the USB of my computer is neat, too. I can make little videos with it, too. So if I need a picture quick I use what I thought to be a toy but really is a small neat little digital camera. If I want real fancy pictures I use film and kodak puts it on a disc. It is fun to have two cameras.
@Karmalina (647)
• Australia
9 May 07
Just the other day I got a Pentax Optio E30. I love it and it has a lot of nice pre-installed settings such as night photo, self portrait and portrait for photography novices by myself. I will get more enjoyment out of it when I get a memory card for it. I got it to replace my Samsung Digimax 301 I'd bought a few years ago. It was a decent camera for the price when I got it though. I had heard a lot of good things about pentax and they were pretty much right.
@Gemmygirl1 (2867)
• Australia
9 May 07
I always wanted one of those fancy ones but ended up with a funky looking one - it's a Fuji, um, a Fujifilm s 3500 - pop up flash & such! My bird found it & kind of busted a clip so i want to get another one coz it's too hard to get it fixed, the one i'm looking at is a Kodak - i don't know much about it but it has 8 MP & is in pink with 3 x optical zoom - it also comes with a matching pink camera case - sounds perfect to me!
@SheliaLee (2736)
• United States
9 May 07
I just got a Samsung digital camera a couple of weeks ago and I really love it. I have had lots of fun taking pictures and uploading them on my computer and several of them on to MyLot. I like it much better than the old cameras I have used in the past.
@Swtrose (3385)
• Canada
9 May 07
We have a sony cybershot 6.1 megapixel though hubby wants to get a new camera and then maybe let me son purchase this one off us. He wants to take photography in high school.
@marababe (2503)
• Philippines
9 May 07
Hi 5cuteboys! Well, I have a digital camera and it's Samsung s500 I think. I'm not sure of the model. It's nice but it consumes a lot of battery power and it's not really the kind of digital camera that is rechargeable. So that's what I dislike about it. It uses alkaline battery that's why I usually change it twice a day if I'm traveling or out with my friends and family. I want to get a Sony Cybershot T50 or T100 for my birthday. Their features are great. I think T50 is touch screen and both are anti-blur plus they don't need alkaline batteries (AA) to work. Cybershots are rechargeable. I'm not sure what they call that kind of "battery" though. I hope to get a new camera on my birthday this June.
• United States
9 May 07
i have the kodak easyshare z650. i personally believe the easyshares are some of the most user-friendly digital cameras. you can buy all kinds of accessories for it. the pix are so crystal clear, rarely do i have to crop or touch up photos. i LOVE digital cameras, so covenient. i was bad at taking my rolls of film in for developing, ALTHOUGH that was nice cuz i actually had the photos IN MY HANDS. all my digitals are on cd's...as i cannot afford ink to print them all out. so i have them all labeled and put aside...and i can print out pix later when i need or want them. that will sure be a task later on, wowsers. but i love it, have had it for maybe a year now? no probs with it at all EXCEPT it eats batteries like CRAZY, has anyone else experienced that? if we'll be out all day, or if it's a MAJOR event i need to take pix for, i ALWAYS bring lots of batteries with me. that's the major downfall. but just bought it at walmart, no specialty store, and it's pricey, but not too pricey. i've had 2 other digital cameras. one didn't have a viewing screen, but it was ok, not crisp pix like my kodak though, (oh and you can record videos as well, and that REALLY eats battery power, but now i don't need a camcorder!!). and then when i was prego, my hubby found one at a pawn shop, crazy old digital camera but it got us thru the first 2 years of my son's life, so it was great for $20, ha ha. so we decided to spluge on the kodak. happy hunting!!