I have been looking for a digi cam for years but just don't know what is good. How about the no-brand name ones? WHat are the specs that are considered "decent"?
I have an Olympus, and its great so far, what you have to look for is the specs about resolution, the higher the better quality your pictures will have, because about the storage, you can buy cards now for almost every digi cam and solve the storage issue, i dont have at hand my camera specs right now, but if you want them i can give them to you.
I bought a fairly cheap Samsung Digimax camera with only 4.2 mega pixels. It’s my first digital camera and has been fine for my needs. Now I’ve had one and learnt how to use it I know what I would want in my next camera and they’re getting cheaper that’s the good news.
I'm a big fan of my Kodak Easy Share camera. I got one of the low-end ones because I cannot afford an expensive system. But it's still really nice. It's not the most high-tech thing out there, but it has some major advantages. Like color. It has one of the nicest color qualities of any digital camera I've seen.
I'm a big fan of my Kodak Easy Share camera. I got one of the low-end ones because I cannot afford an expensive system. But it's still really nice. It's not the most high-tech thing out there, but it has some major advantages. Like color. It has one of the nicest color qualities of any digital camera I've seen.
I have heard a lot about that. Are you familar with the kodak docking station that lets you easily print your pictures out without a pc as well?
It's one of the easiest things ever! Very user-friendly. And you can find decent help for it on the Kodak website. They're a little expensive, but not bad, and much more cost-effective than printing through a regular service. Plus, the photo quality is great. I wholeheartedly reccomend making the investment.