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Camera?

grooter2 Nov 11, 2009 10:17 AM

What is a good camera that really captures boas colouring in high definition. Nothing crazy expensive. It would be good to get poeple's opinions that have actually taken some amazing boa photos.

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KaiYudSai Nov 11, 2009 07:19 PM

A good all around point and shoot camera is the Sony Cybershot..... I used this for years until finally gettin a DSLR.... It takes great pics.... This pic was taken using a Sony Cybershot

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sra Nov 11, 2009 09:01 PM

Cannon Powershot... you know... the ones in the Ashton Kutcher commercials. I got it for x-mas but I know it's not too terribly expensive. Photos aren't like OMG wow but they turn out pretty decent with nice light

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TimS Nov 12, 2009 01:03 AM

i thoguht he did the nikon cool pics commercials eh shows how much i pay attention lol

TimS Nov 12, 2009 01:06 AM

i also havea sony cybershot and like it for being a good ol point and shoot. one day il get a nice DSLR

jwilmot Nov 13, 2009 07:41 AM

As a new member to the forums I do more reading than posting due to my lack of experience.

But this is a subject im good with=).

I am a photographer and I work for Best Buy.

Under $200 the nikon is the way to go, the sony take as good a pic but the memory and accesories are more expensive.

Another one to look at is samsung if you want one with good features. But I would go with a Nikon. Price performance and ease of use the Nikon is the way to go.

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