by bbstackerf » Wed Nov 30, 2005 4:12 pm
Pretty much depends on how much you have to spend. My wife and I recently took up photography as a hobby - her moreso than I. We both have Sonys, I have the DSC717 which is no longer made, but still gets high marks on DPR. She has the DSC828, also no longer made. Both can easily be found new or like new on ebay or reputable online camera dealers. She recently purchased the Nikon D50 which gets higher marks than some of the more expensive Nikons. It's a digital SLR and gets much higher quality pictures than the so called 'point and shoot' digitals including the 717 and the 828. The good points of a digital SLR being that you can purchase better lenses as you gain experience.
If what you want is just a nice pocket point and shoot camera thats easy on the budget, The Sony P200 is a 7.2 MP that takes awesome pictures. They can still be had for about $300 for the starter kit.
In the end though, you'll get a hundred different recomendations from a hundred different people. Just do some shoping, if one catches your eye see what people say about it, go check it out, put your hands on it and make your decision based on what feels right to you.
Good luck and hope you find one you'll be happy with.
Keni
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