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So, I'm doing some shopping for my first apartment, and since I'm blowing a 20% off entire-day-of-shopping coupon at Target, I thought I might pick up my first digital camera. While my Dare's 3.2 megapixel is nice for, you know, cell-phone pictures, I need a real one.
What kind of camera should I get that's under or around $200? I'd actually be happier if there's one closer to $120 or $150 that's worth buying.
The Canon powershots get a lot of praise, and clearance models can get pretty cheap.
From experience, entry level Kodaks boast huge megapixels and are super-cheap, but they're very slow in taking and processing pictures which results in blurring.
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From experience, entry level Kodaks boast huge megapixels and are super-cheap, but they're very slow in taking and processing pictures which results in blurring.
www.dpreview.com
www.megapixel.net