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danohu ([personal profile] danohu) wrote2006-10-13 11:23 pm

camera advice

Also....

I do not own a camera. There are lots of fascinating things around me that I would love to be taking photos of. Like all those protests outside parliament, for example. And perhaps a couple of buildings too.

Anybody want to recommend a cheap digital camera? I don't know what the going price for these things is, but I'm after the 'usable (just), turns out recognisable photos, but you wouldn't be heartbroken if it got stolen'. Also, I'll need to either find somewhere in Hungary to buy it, or somebody who will ship it here.

Hmmm...I imagine the problem here is that people like [livejournal.com profile] karohemd and [Unknown site tag] who know about cameras, also have much higher standards than I do for photography. Guys, the standard here is that if you'd consider using it, it's almost certainly better than I need.

[identity profile] mazzarc.livejournal.com 2006-10-13 10:10 pm (UTC)(link)
pixmania are good, and if they don't ship to you, send it here and i'll get it to you somehow!

as to what to get.. decide on your budget FIRST. then look for cameras.

[identity profile] tubewalker.livejournal.com 2006-10-13 10:34 pm (UTC)(link)
I have 2 Canons that I'd be happy to sell, what's your budget?

[identity profile] aiwendel.livejournal.com 2006-10-14 10:03 am (UTC)(link)
I've got a canon powershot A60 which does 2ish megapixels and cost 80 quid on amazon several years ago. For the same money I think you can get something much much better now a days, but the powershot has been pretty good.

Having said that I tried cancelling my phone contract, and to keep me they gave me a new phone free which has a 2MP camera on it which is pretty good, when it's bright anyway. You just have to ask for you code thing to change company and they set customer retention on you, who have powers to do good deals.


[identity profile] adamdobay.livejournal.com 2006-10-14 10:33 am (UTC)(link)
I also have a Canon Powershot and a relatively new one, A95. My father got it for me a couple years ago on a discount, I guess it's even cheaper now. In rare cases (like when I try to take a picture of my bunny running around) even the "sports photo" setting gets blurry, but well that's my bunny there. :)
I know a couple of good stores in Budapest to buy equipment. One such store is Extreme Digital, where my camera comes from. On a Hungarian blog about customer complaints, there was one time someone had a problem with them handling their guarantee papers, but my father usually shops there for stuff like this and never had any problem with them. You can find one of their shops in the Mammut shopping centre near Moszkva tér (two stops of metro from where you live though you probably know that already), I think that's the closest to you. I'm not sure they will speak English (well frankly I don't know if anyone speaks English around here, but the safest bet is that they don't, or not very well), but I can help you with that.
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[personal profile] aldabra 2006-10-14 10:55 am (UTC)(link)
Third positive for Canon Powershot (A75; pics blow up to 8x10 fine, and it's survived two years of being schlepped about in a handbag).