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11/11/2007 7:15:12 PM EDT
I need to buy a new digital camera.  I'm looking for 3 things

1) Super Excellent Extreme photo capabilties
2) compact size
3) ease of syncing with my PC

What do you guys say?  I certainly appreciate the help.
11/11/2007 7:18:24 PM EDT
[#1]
What is your budget?
11/12/2007 8:10:43 AM EDT
[#2]

Quoted:
I need to buy a new digital camera.  I'm looking for 3 things

1) Super Excellent Extreme photo capabilties
2) compact size
3) ease of syncing with my PC

What do you guys say?  I certainly appreciate the help.


Can you quantify this requirement?

"Super Excellent Extreme photo capabilities" and compact size don't necessarily go together.

The Nikon D40x is a pretty small DSLR camera that will give you outstanding picture quality compared to most point and shoot cameras.  It isn't the most serious DSLR though, and I would only recommend it with caveats.
Most all cameras connect to the USB 2.0 port on your computer and will show up as either a device or a mass storage drive.  Easy.
11/12/2007 2:19:26 PM EDT
[#3]

Quoted:
What is your budget?

300-400 dollars.  
11/12/2007 2:21:22 PM EDT
[#4]

Quoted:

Quoted:
I need to buy a new digital camera.  I'm looking for 3 things

1) Super Excellent Extreme photo capabilties
2) compact size
3) ease of syncing with my PC

What do you guys say?  I certainly appreciate the help.


Can you quantify this requirement?

"Super Excellent Extreme photo capabilities" and compact size don't necessarily go together.

The Nikon D40x is a pretty small DSLR camera that will give you outstanding picture quality compared to most point and shoot cameras.  It isn't the most serious DSLR though, and I would only recommend it with caveats.
Most all cameras connect to the USB 2.0 port on your computer and will show up as either a device or a mass storage drive.  Easy.

I want something that can take high quality, like an old style proffesional camera.  I once had an Olympus OM1, everything manual,  that too pictures that looked like postcards and if that camera hadnt broke, I'd still be using it today because I havnt owned a camera ever since, that could take pictures like that.
11/13/2007 6:56:00 AM EDT
[#5]

Quoted:

Quoted:

Quoted:
I need to buy a new digital camera.  I'm looking for 3 things

1) Super Excellent Extreme photo capabilties
2) compact size
3) ease of syncing with my PC

What do you guys say?  I certainly appreciate the help.


Can you quantify this requirement?

"Super Excellent Extreme photo capabilities" and compact size don't necessarily go together.

The Nikon D40x is a pretty small DSLR camera that will give you outstanding picture quality compared to most point and shoot cameras.  It isn't the most serious DSLR though, and I would only recommend it with caveats.
Most all cameras connect to the USB 2.0 port on your computer and will show up as either a device or a mass storage drive.  Easy.

I want something that can take high quality, like an old style proffesional camera.  I once had an Olympus OM1, everything manual,  that too pictures that looked like postcards and if that camera hadnt broke, I'd still be using it today because I havnt owned a camera ever since, that could take pictures like that.


For $300-400 look for a good newer or lightly used Nikon D50.  The camera body itself shouldn't run more than $300.  If there is a lens included, then the cost will probably be somewhat higher.
The Nikon AF-S DX 18-55mm lens that is usually found in kits is a good one and pretty cheap.  Less than $120, IIRC.

$400 is a little tight for DSLR photography, but it can be done.  Be prepared to spend more as time goes on!