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    • soloS Offline
      solo
      last edited by

      Hey guys, I need some advice on a camera. My kid is 13 years old and seems to have a knack of taking good photo's using a cheap camera, he also asked to join a photography club at school next year so I thought I'd get him a decent camera for Christmas.

      I'd like to spend nothing more than $200.00 if possible (as there are gonna be other gifts).
      Is this a fair budget for a decent beginners camera? what should I be looking for? anyone got a recommendation? He does not need video, just stills.

      Thanks for advice.

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      • H Offline
        HFM
        last edited by

        You can go a long way with $200. Did some research and found the Nikon Coolpix S6200.

        Here's a review:

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        • Dave RD Offline
          Dave R
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          You might also look a DPReview to get some ideas of how the various cameras compare.

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          • soloS Offline
            solo
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            Hugo,I looked at something similar the other day while shopping, however my wife believes he wants something more substantial (read bigger) something that looks more like a camera and less of a toy, maybe even heavy. He likes those old {um 35mm film looking cameras) but obviously he'd prefer a digital one, just one that looks like a camera, with manual zoom lenses....I have no idea what I'm talking about, but hope you get the idea.

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            • Dave RD Offline
              Dave R
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              Pete, I don't think you'll find anything in a digital camera at the $200 price point with a manual zoom or weight. Both of these things are good things to have but to get into the DSLR range you'll be spending a fair amount more. If used is an option, you might have some better luck. I have a Sony F828 that is about 7 years old. I really like it and it works quite well although I am thinking of stepping up to a DSLR. The F828 has an optical zoom with a 35mm-equivalent of 28-200mm. Zeiss-designed lens, manual zoom. 8 MegaPixels. Automatic as well as manual exposure control and all sorts of capabilities. It'll also handle filters like a single lens reflex camera which could be useful for him.

              When I bought it I was moving from my 35mm equipment and wanted a camera that felt like a camera. This one was the only one that wasn't a DSLR that did.

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              • Mike LuceyM Offline
                Mike Lucey
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                Probably not what you have in mind Pete but I'd suggest an iPhone4 or 4S. It would kill two birds with the one stone! He has a good mobile phone and a great little camera that is ALWAYS to hand!

                There are also, loads and loads of add-ons for the iPhone. Various lens, wide, tele, fisheye, macro etc etc AND these can be picked up on eBay for peanuts. Along with this there are loads and loads of photography apps on the App Store, again for peanuts.

                If he wants to make the iPhone 'look' more like a 'real' camera there are again a number of devices that make it look possibly better than a dedicated camera.

                Bottom line is that he will always have his camera to hand for those magic shots!

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                • jeff hammondJ Offline
                  jeff hammond
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                  @solo said:

                  He likes those old {um 35mm film looking cameras) but obviously he'd prefer a digital one, just one that looks like a camera, with manual zoom lenses....I have no idea what I'm talking about, but hope you get the idea.

                  those are called rangefinders and digi versions are very expensive..

                  fuji recently came out with the x100 which relatively speaking is cheap when talking digi rangefinders ($1200)
                  http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/751784-REG/Fujifilm_16128244_Finepix_X100_12_MP.html

                  of course, you can't go wrong with one of these:
                  http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/649923-USA/Leica_10704_M9_Rangefinder_Digital_Camera.html
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                  • soloS Offline
                    solo
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                    Wow, thanks for the reply's guys.

                    Mike, He has an iPhone 4 😉 I doubt the photography club will accept him as an equal using his phone (you know kids)

                    I saw this the other day, wondering if it is a good choice: http://www.walmart.com/ip/Fujifilm-FUJIFILM-S2940/15819289

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                    • soloS Offline
                      solo
                      last edited by

                      😲

                      Jeff...yikes!! that's the price of a computer.

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                      • HieruH Offline
                        Hieru
                        last edited by

                        I agree with Dave R that it's going to be difficult to get a DSLR on your budget, but with a bit of luck you might be able to pick up a used Canon 350D.

                        If you can find a cheap one it's a cracking semi-pro camera. The only drawback is that your son may find the 10 MP resolution a bit limiting if he wants to create large prints - I know I do.

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                        • H Offline
                          HFM
                          last edited by

                          The FujiFilm FinePix S2940 gets some good reviews, only bad point about is that there are quite a few people having trouble with this camera indoors.

                          An other option is the Canon PowerShot SX130 IS, overall a very good camera. Only bad point about it is that it [supposedly] drains your battery, but this can be easily resolved by buying 'heavier' rechargeable batteries.

                          Review: http://www.trustedreviews.com/Canon-PowerShot-SX130-IS_Digital-Camera_review

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                          • R Offline
                            Rodentpete
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                            I'll second the Canon powershot range - I had an old A620 before I upgraded my camera but I've found it still does some things better than the new one - they are also at the chunky end of compact cameras which I like.

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                            • soloS Offline
                              solo
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                              How is this deal?

                              http://www.walmart.com/ip/Canon-PowerShot-SX130-IS-Black-12.1MP-Digital-Camera-w-12x-Optical-Zoom-3.0-LCD-Display-Bonus-4GB-Card-Bundle/15268066

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                                HFM
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                                Pretty sweet I would say 😄

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                                • dereiD Offline
                                  derei
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                                  What about Canon PowerShot SX 1 IS ? It's a very powerful camera at a very low price. Folding screen, 10Mpix, 20x optical zoom (and a good one, tested). Video recording at full HD and stereo.

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                                  • R Offline
                                    Rodentpete
                                    last edited by

                                    The folding screen is one feature I wish was present on more modern cameras - very handy for taking pictures without people noticing or from odd angles...

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                                    • Chris FullmerC Offline
                                      Chris Fullmer
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                                      I'm a Canon Fan. The 350 is called the Rebel XT here (in the US). It is what I would recommend if you really wanted a Semi-Pro camera.

                                      But its a bit out of the range you're looking for. So realistically I would go with the nicest powershot you could afford. The most important things are that the camera has complete control of Manual mode so he can learn to manually set the speed, aperture and ISO of the camera. I'm pretty sure all the powershots have that. Also a high pixel resolution is nice to have. And the higher the Optical zoom the better. Digital zoom is approximately worthless. Its like zooming in on a jpeg past the actual resolution - its just not worth doing.

                                      I do tend to believe if he really gets into it that he will outgrow the powershot in a year or less. The increased capabilities of a true dslr with interchangeable lenses can make a non-dslr feel like a toy.

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                                      • HieruH Offline
                                        Hieru
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                                        @unknownuser said:

                                        But its a bit out of the range you're looking for.

                                        Unless used camera prices are higher in the US, it's just about possible. I bought a near-mint 350D (Rebel XT) last year for about $230. That included both a 50mm and a zoom lens, case, battery grip, filters and a few other bits and pieces.

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                                        • T Offline
                                          tfdesign
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                                          Pete, I've got two Lumix G1 bodies. The last one I picked up on eBay for £100. The joy of these cameras is that they are semi SLR, and take interchangeable lenses- in particular lenses made by other manufacturers. For eg I've got a Canon 50mm f1.4 lens that I picked up for £30 (being mft, you do have to deal with focal length 'doubling' ie a 50mm becomes a 100mm), a MFT adaptor that cost £15 from Hong Kong. It makes for a brilliant little setup for for only £165.

                                          Hope that suggestion helps.

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                                          • P Offline
                                            pmiller
                                            last edited by

                                            The Canon deal from Walmart sounds great.
                                            Check out this link and the review:
                                            http://www.imaging-resource.com/WB/WB.HTM - Dave's picks site (look at "mid size" cameras

                                            and:
                                            http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/SX130IS/SX130ISA.HTM

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