A good Rickencamera?

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leesh
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A good Rickencamera?

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I've seen some recommendations mentioned in other threads, but I thought I'd ask here. Now that it's only days until Santa Ana time, does anyone have any recommendations as far as digital cameras in the $300-600 range? I've got a 5.0 MP but I just want to step up a notch or so....
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I just bought one of these.

http://www.canon.co.jp/Imaging/pss3is/overview-e.html

I upgraded from a Fuji finepix 3800.

Very nice for what I need. It takes real nice sports pics as well.
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If you are going to buy one in L.A., check out BelAir Camera in Westwood. Ask for Mark Cooper and tell him I sent you, also stop by the rental department and say hi to Mel for me!
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Post by leesh »

Nah, I'm up in Seattle...
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Post by telebob »

I just bought two Canon S3 Si cameras for our office, (I'm Staff Photographer for a motorcycle magazine publisher), and the Canons are great!
6 megapixel, 36 to 400mm optical zoom with "image stabilizer", AA batteries, macro and super macro modes, full auto and manual capabilities and many other features that made it a clear "best choice" for our applications. The editorial staff uses them for event coverage, technical articles, travel stories and many other things. I believe it's also rated the best buy for consumers by a number agencies.
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Post by squirefan01 »

I also own the Canon S3 and I love it. The 4 AA batteries make a big difference in these cameras as far as flash recharging. I had a Canon A80 that I liked alot. It had 4 AAs and was pretty quick. I dropped it though and had to finally get another one. I tried a few different 2 AA camera and they were very slow. I ended up spending more than I really wanted for the S3 but it is a really great camera.

Another good thing about it is a better video mode that my old camera. I can take videos on this one that look pretty good on a standard TV screen (640x480 resolution). I had thought about getting a digital video camera that takes stills, but the cost was high and the still features weren't that great. I don't do video much, so this S3 was a great way to get great stills and decent video.

I got a 1 gig flash card with it, which supports up to 11 minutes of video. Then I just copy the video directly to VHS as well as uploading with pix to my PC.
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Post by webhead »

I have the Fuji F10. It won all kinds of awards.. I think the updated model is the F30. It works well with natural light. They're under $400 I believe.
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Here's a great site for reviews on digital cameras:
http://www.dpreview.com/
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Post by clearblue »

Steve's digicams is also a very good site. The Canon SD700 got a great review on the dpreview site. (I have a Canon 20D)
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Another excellent review site is www.imaging-resource.com
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