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NetGuy2
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Posted: 2002-12-26 13:46
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Hello,

I would like to buy a Digital Camera with TFT Screen and at least 2 Mpix.

(I prefer a lightweigt camera)

Which do you recommend me?

Thanks,

NetGuy2
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Posted: 2002-12-26 14:11
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Canon Ixus V3. Excellent camera.
Dagger
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Posted: 2002-12-26 15:24
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Canon Powershot G3 or G4. Not much difference between the two, but the manual settings is good if you're into photography. [addsig]
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Posted: 2002-12-26 16:28
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i recomend the Sony Dsc U20

Super compact and easy-use design provides “always with you” convenience

• 1/2.7” 2.0 MegaPixel effective Progressive Scan Super HAD™ CCD image sensor

• 5mm (33mm 35mm equivalent) f2.8 lens

• Center weighted Auto Focus, 4-step Manual Focus with Auto Macro

• Center weighted Auto Exposure

• Auto shutter speed range 1/30 ~ 1/2000 second

• 1” 64K Pixel TFT transflective LCD Viewfinder with Battery Remaining Indicator

• 4 Mode Intelligent Flash with TTL Pre-flash metering and Red Eye Reduction

• SXGA (1632x1224) and VGA (640x480) Image Sizes

• MPEG Video mail (160x112) Movie mode (w/o audio)

• VGA Burst mode captures up to five 640x480 frames at 2 frames/second

• Selectable Soft snap, Illumination snap and Vivid Nature Scene modes

• Selectable Sepia, Solarize, Black & White and Negative Art Picture Effect modes

• Fast start up time and convenient slide open lens cover make it easy to “capture the moment”

• USB driver for Microsoft® Windows® 98/98SE/Me/2000 Pro, XP Home/Pro, Macintosh® OS 8.5.1/8.6/9.0/9.1/9.2/X

• Rechargeable NiMH AAA batteries with battery charger supplied

• supplied Acc: NH-AAA-DI Rechargeable NiMH batteries, BC-CS1 NiMH battery charger, USB cables, neck strap, MSA-8A 8MB Memory Stick® media; CD-ROM w/Pixela ImageMixer for Sony v1.0 and USB driver

Heres the link:
http://www.sonystyle.com/is-bin/INTERSHOP.enfinity/eCS/Store/en/-/USD/SY_DisplayProductInformation-Start;sid=IJuKWkU-KguKHHs1PXaAUQov7-4OHx7bdY4=?CatalogCategoryID=_BAKC0%2eN3vcAAADyjWQ8lSwT&ProductID=5McKC0%2eN68MAAADyltE8lSwe&Dept=dcc
Hoggi
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Posted: 2002-12-26 16:48
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I have to agree ! Sony u-20 is very good if size, speed, and practical-in-use is important! The fact that i use AAA batteries is often more important than you think! When you fexample are om å long hollyday and your batteries are emty... Just buy some new!

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Posted: 2002-12-26 16:54
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Fuji FinePix S304 (3800)
3,2 MP, 6x optical zoom, couple of manual controls, 450 EUR.
Sony Ericsson Indonesia
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Posted: 2002-12-26 17:37
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well the Dsc U20 Is only 261.164 Euros
NetGuy2
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Posted: 2002-12-26 21:32
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Thanks m8's,

I think I'll look for the Sony DSC-U20, seems to be what I want!

Thank you,

Yours faithfully,

NetGuy2
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Posted: 2002-12-27 05:07
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Hehe, Have Fun With your camera!
Jowi
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Posted: 2003-01-07 11:52
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for beginners, try using Canon Powershot A20 or A40
www.powershot.com
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for full reviews of digital cameras, go to
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Jison
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Posted: 2003-01-08 08:57
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I have an Olympus Camedia C-1zoom
It's a great camera and I'm very pleased with it except for one thing.
It's a bit slow when u take pictures

Does Canon V3 take pictures fast?
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Posted: 2003-01-08 09:15
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Canon PowerShot series are great. S30/40 for compact. Or for superb photos a G2/G3 where you will never need a retouch as quality is so perfect (I have a G2 and am very impressed...)

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Posted: 2003-01-08 09:26
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BTW, PowerShot S & G support the IBM microdrive. 1gb storage...

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Jison
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Posted: 2003-01-08 10:06
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Does Canon take photos fast?
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Dagger
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Posted: 2003-01-08 13:18
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Define "fast". The Canon G series has the ability to capture images the way it's SLR predecessors can. [addsig]
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