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#7593   2006-04-11 03:20 GMT      
I want to buy a new digital camera, for exapmle one that takes good night scene pictures, closeups etc.
Last night I saw a great place in the city with great lights with the moon above, but my camera just couldn't hack it, it turned out to be a stupid dark photo.
Can you recommend a good but not much expensive digital camera?

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#7595   2006-04-11 03:33 GMT      
hmmm Canon PowerShot A620 ...its not too expensive and is VERY powerful...it will last you a few years.
Its good for night scene pictures and closeups

Let me know what you think of my pick.

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#7596   2006-04-11 03:38 GMT      
Please specify the max amount of $ you are willing to part with for the camera.
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#7608   2006-04-11 05:19 GMT      
Around 500 EUR...

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#7619   2006-04-11 22:06 GMT      
Then I suggest taking a look at either some used Canon 300D / Nikon 50D cameras if you wish to take a leap of faith towards DSLR (the difference in image quality is spectacular)

Or if you are going for a new camera then i suggest the new A700 from Canon.



Dpreview just posted a review of it on their site: http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canona700/
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#7620   2006-04-12 04:56 GMT      
Thx Lombi

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#7622   2006-04-12 07:47 GMT      
Of those two DSLR's I'd probably go towards the Canon, I dont really like sample shots Ive seen of the D50 - and the 300D has a lot going for it.

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#7625   2006-04-12 13:55 GMT      
That might be true (havent compared myself) but you should also take build quality into consideration. I mean ... 300D compared to 50D looks like a camera that came free with Vanish Power Gel in the local store.

Like ... you can't pick up chicks with that camera
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#8262   2006-08-27 15:54 GMT      
<!--quoteo(post=7595:date=Apr 11 2006, 08:33 AM:name=inxs310)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(inxs310 @ Apr 11 2006, 08:33 AM) [snapback]7595[/snapback]</div><div class='quotemain'><!--quotec-->
hmmm Canon PowerShot A620 ...its not too expensive and is VERY powerful...it will last you a few years.
Its good for night scene pictures and closeups

Let me know what you think of my pick.




Couldn't agree more! Canon has the best leading digital cameras!
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