Do you plan on printing out a lot of pictures? If so, I'd recommend getting a camera that saves in .tiff files. Olympus has a few. You might want to check out ZDNet if you haven't already. I've been meaning to buy a camera for a while, but I got sidetracked by some synthy goodness in February. Heh.
I did a buttload of digital camera research a few months ago, so excuse my long post. I want to speeeeeeeak.
As far as digital cameras are concered, I like Olympus. The Camedia series are really cool, but the C-700 is a little older and though it does have the cool-ass 10x optical zoom, the image quality isn't as good as the others.
The Sony one is cool and easy to use, my friend Greg has that one. The image quality on it is really good, and the camera itself is a comfortably small size. The only problem is those damn memory sticks are really expensive and it only comes with an 8mb one. I noticed that it's kind of slow between, and sometimes before, shots, which is pretty frustrating at times.
The Nikon one is probably the best in terms of image quality and control, but they are notorious for being a lot more confusing menu-wise than the other brands. I think this one would deliver the best pictures once you figure out how to configure the options and shit to your liking. It's VERSATILE! But confusing.
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Date: 2002-05-03 10:14 pm (UTC)i think
Date: 2002-05-04 12:07 am (UTC)I did a buttload of digital camera research a few months ago, so excuse my long post. I want to speeeeeeeak.
As far as digital cameras are concered, I like Olympus. The Camedia series are really cool, but the C-700 is a little older and though it does have the cool-ass 10x optical zoom, the image quality isn't as good as the others.
The Sony one is cool and easy to use, my friend Greg has that one. The image quality on it is really good, and the camera itself is a comfortably small size. The only problem is those damn memory sticks are really expensive and it only comes with an 8mb one. I noticed that it's kind of slow between, and sometimes before, shots, which is pretty frustrating at times.
The Nikon one is probably the best in terms of image quality and control, but they are notorious for being a lot more confusing menu-wise than the other brands. I think this one would deliver the best pictures once you figure out how to configure the options and shit to your liking. It's VERSATILE! But confusing.
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Date: 2002-05-04 12:19 pm (UTC)O L Y M P U S.
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