Need some advice on a new camera

talon4x4

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I really have no idea were to begin. I checked consumer reports and there top 5 picks (non-SLR) were the following:

1. Sony Cybershot DSC-H9
2. Sony Cybershot DSC-H3
3. Canon Powershot S5 IS
4 .Canon Powershot A640
5. Canon Powershot A630


Anyone ever use any of them?? Anyone have any other recommendations?? I'm looking to spend no more than $400-$500. I'm looking for a good mix of point and shoot (going to Disney at the end of the year) as well as decent manual settings for tank shots.

Thanks for any input on this!!

Sean
 
Go to pricegrabber.com to save a lot of money.

I found my EOS Rebel on there and I saved around $250
 
Sean,

Of the cameras you mentioned, I personally like the Canon S5 IS. I believe it's the 3rd generation of that particular model, and they've improved it every time. And, considering that you can buy it for just about $300, it's quite a bargain. The Sony DSC-H3 is a very nice camera too (Sony generally has very nice Zeiss optics), but they're generally more expensive, and they're going to make you buy their proprietary memory stick too (which ****ed me off beyond belief). So, that's why I generally don't recommend them because I think you can get as good or better from Canon, Nikon, and Fuji (the Panasonic Lumix cameras have gotten a lot of great reviews as of late as well.)

Anyway, the Canon S5 IS is NOT perfect though, and I think the only real cameras that generally get near perfect grades are the SLRs. I was seriously contemplating an SLR myself, but after I found out the cost of the lenses (a few hundred to multiple thousands of dollars) I decided it wasn't the right time. You could possibly buy one of the consumer SLRs and stick with the standard lens that comes with the camera body, and that will generally give you very nice pictures. But, in your price range, you'll definitely be looking at some of the older models, and will end up sacrificing features to do so.

Regardless, which camera to buy all depends on what you're looking for though. Do you require something with a really long zoom lens, or do you want something that you can carry around in your pants pocket? Do you want something with some manual control, or is a point and shoot sufficient? Do you want interchangeable lenses, or is the movie mode more important to you?

My current digicam is the Canon Powershot G3, which at the time was the top of the line "prosumer" camera. It got great reviews then, and it's served me well for the 5 years that I've owned it, but it's definitely lacking in places. But, Canon has since released the G5, G6, G7, and G9, and the G9 continues the G-series tradition as a highly recommended camera for most reviewers. Given your budget, I think it's a camera that you should seriously consider.

Quite frankly, I personally would not put a lot of faith in the Consumer Reports reviews, as they're not going to spend as much time on the cameras as the photography only sites. That said, here are the places you should go to read up for your next digicam purchase, listed in order of my preference:

http://www.imaging-resource.com/
http://www.steves-digicams.com/
http://www.dcresource.com/
http://www.dpreview.com/

The Imaging Resource is a FANTASTIC site, and quite frankly you could just stop right there. Go to the Dave's Picks section, and pick the class of camera that you think best suits you, and start reading his reviews of the best cameras in that class. It has been very rare that I haven't seen a camera recommended there that wasn't also recommended on the other sites.

Once you do decide on a camera, don't forget to use PriceGrabber to get your best price:

http://www.pricegrabber.com

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to PM me.

Good luck...

Jason
 
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Sean,

I've got a Sony DSC model, and I really like it. It's very fast, and really compact. I've also had a powershot in the past, and really like that as well. You kind of can't go wrong in the cameras that you've got in that selection!

I've had luck buying online from beachcamera.com. I've gotten 4 cameras from that site. You can save a lot of money going throuh pricegrabber, but (who ever you choose) be sure to go to resellerratings.com to see what they're deal is.

There's a fairly common strategy that some of these places use where they list cameras for less than they actually have to pay for them. Then they contact you to "verify the sale." While they've got you on the phone they try to sell you a memory card and battery charger at a 250% mark up. If you don' t buy the add ons, they lose money, so then they never charge you for the original camera, and you never hear from them again.
 
GREAT topic.. I was actually about to post a "what camera should i get?" topic myself before I saw this one.. my current canon powershot a80 isn't really doing the job anymore... for some reason all pictures get grainy (of course.. this camera is 5 years old and has made 15000+ pictures..)
 
I know that you said you don't want a DSLR, but the Olympus E510 is on sale right now for around $400 with a 14-42mm and 40-150mm lenses.

It's a pretty sweet deal. Don't forget either, that due to the ccd design, the focal range is actually doubled (so 28-84mm and 80-300mm) when compared to a canon or nikon.
 
WOW!! Thanks for all the comments and advice. I'm really leaning towards the Canon Powershot S5 or the Sony DSC-H9 right now. They both seems to have a nice mix of what I'm looking for.

RowingMunkey, where did you see the E510 for around $400. The cheapest I could find on Froogle was $485 (body only) and almost $600 for the one with the 2 lenses.
 
I'll second checking out Resellerratings.com before you buy online. I was taken by the "Awesome Deals" I saw online and had the same experience that was mentioned earlier.

Briefly looking around for the E-510 the best I found was at Profeelvideo.com with the Olympus 14-42mm f3.5-5.6 Zoom Digital Camera KIT for $539.95 delivered.

Definitely is a nice camera. Good luck with your choice.

Paul
 
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