what Camera do you use?

cajunCinderella

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Original Poster
I have searched the forum for previous threads on this and havent found any so if this has been asked many times please forgive me.
We are looking to buy a new digital camera for our next trip and Ive seen some great images posted here and in photo albums. So I was just wondering what kind of camera does every one have? Which would you recommend?
 

Nansafan

Active Member
I have an Olympus C-5000 which I purchased a couple years ago. With the help of people on this site, specifically the forum titled Digital Media, I made my decision. Mine has 5 mp and a zoom. I'm no expert photographer, just a casual snapper and my Olympus is great. Very easy to use, lightweight, but still looks like a camera. I did not want one of the mini things that look like a credit card.
 

toothfairy

New Member
cajunCinderella said:
I have searched the forum for previous threads on this and havent found any so if this has been asked many times please forgive me.
We are looking to buy a new digital camera for our next trip and Ive seen some great images posted here and in photo albums. So I was just wondering what kind of camera does every one have? Which would you recommend?
I have a Kodak Z740. I decided on this one because of the 10X optical zoom. It's like having the ability to zoom in from 38 to 380mm. So far it's been a great camera. Could be alittle smaller cause sometimes I don't want to bring it with me, but can fit in my big purse. Has great point and shot options mimimal and more advanced, plus manual setttings as well all for a good price range. I think they are going for $250 now. I'm still learning but am glad I got it. Have you gotten any yet?
 

Nemo14

Well-Known Member
I have a Nikon Coolpix 5900. It's small, but not so small that it slips away from your grip. I love it!!!

Nikon makes a couple of models now that use rechargable AA batteries, or even regular AA's. It's something to think about....
 

ZapperZ

Well-Known Member
I have a Canon PowerShot SD500. It's one of those Digital Elph ultracompact camera. It has 7.1 megapixel resolution, and small enough to fit in your shirt pocket. I bought it for the portability and picture quality - it's pretty decent for a camera that size. I carry it with me all over, especially when I'm travelling. It doesn't take much to whip it out and snap a picture - it is ready to shoot quite promptly after you turn it on.

Zz.
 

barnum42

New Member
Mine is an old Fuji that is a number of years old. I went for one with a large lens to grab as much light as possible and the ability to go to ASA1600 light sensitivity. This lets me take shots of shows without having to use a flash.

I also wanted something that gave manual control over the settings and was compatible with memory cards from my previous camera. Though memory cards now are getting so cheap that this would no longer be an issue were I buying today - I could get a gig for the price I paid for 128 Meg!
 

cajunCinderella

Member
Original Poster
Thanks for the replys and sorry for posting in the wrong area I didnt see the section on Digital Media.
We are thinking about getting a Canon powershot S3 IS anyone have this camera?
 

RonAnnArbor

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The Canon S3 IS is a wonderful camera, but it is NOT small -- you are going to be lugging it around the parks.

I have two cameras, a digital SLR that is huge, and I take with me for "going out to take photos" hours at the parks without any rides involved, and a smaller point and shoot that goes in my pocket all the time.

The best camera for WDW overall is a smaller point and shoot that will fit in your pocket or knick-knack bag and which still takes sharp photos.

I think this question really boils down to, are you looking for the best camera you can get that you can ALSO take along to WDW and size and weight don't matter...or are you looking for a small camera that takes great photos that is as convenient and small as possible but which will also last you awhile and take good photos in general long after your return.

My own thoughts -- The Canon S3 IS is a great camera - it is as cumbersome as taking a digital SLR with you, but it does take wonderful photos if you don't mind lugging it around. It is currently the top of the line Canon prosumer, now that they discontinued the Pro 1

If you want similar photo quality and size, with the image stabilization built in, then look at the Canon powershot s700 IS -- great shots and image stabilization (i.e. you can take photos while bouncing around on the train or the boat to Downtown Disney and they will still be in focus). It does NOT stop blur if your subject moves. It stops blur if YOU move.

Nikon has a whole series of wonderful point and shoots - Look at their newest line like the P3 or the P4, both of which have Vibration Reduction (their term for image stabilization).

THen there is the middle of the road compact line -- the larger Olympus cameras, and my personal favorite the Canon s80 -- an amazingly compact camera with 8.1 megapixels and an option dial that allows you to set your settings like using a prosumer or digital SLR yet in a small compact package.

My own package -- I use a Nikon D200 digital SLR, but the camera that is always in my pocket while at the parks is the Canon s80 (which replaced my older Canon s50)

Before you buy, decide on what you want in a digital camera overall. Then decide what size camera you are willing to schlepp along with you into the parks, who will hold them if you go on rides (if they don't fit in your pockets) and the like. Then decide on what camera you want.

I would suggest going to your local camera store and playing with differerent sizes and different shapes, look at the features, and decide what fits you the best. WHile this will sound odd, I will add: DO NOT LISTEN TO THE SALESPERSON. YOU decide which features and which camera you want. DO NOT let them sell you something else just cause they think it is "cool."
 

bdinger

Member
I have a Casion Exilim Z750. It's my first digital camera that I got earlier this year. I didn't know much about digitial cameras, so I chose this once since it was recommended as a "Best Buy" in PC World. I couldn't be happier. It takes excellent photos, has an even better battery life, and has a ton of features to take better pictures based on what you're taking a picture of. It also does video and audio, which is nice once in a while.
 

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