Jazliyn asked:


I would love to get the Canon Digital Rebel, but it’s out of my price range.

I need something that has great focus, mininum noise, great macro, and under $400.
I’ve been doing digital photography for over a year now, and my HP camera is slowly losing it’s quality.

Cameras I’ve thought about:
Canon PowerShot S60
Olympus SP-510 UZ

thanks in advance!

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    No Responses to “What is a great camera for digital photography?”

    1. paul m on October 29th, 2009 11:12 pm

      I highly recommend Canon…They have a great reputation and a variety of lenses….especially when you buy the larger body type and not the point and shoot type.

    2. The "Dony" on November 1st, 2009 12:08 pm

      you can find ur camera and at a low price.

    3. cdf g on November 4th, 2009 3:42 am

      Jazliyn I saw you on the news today…!!

    4. toddk57@sbcglobal.net on November 4th, 2009 5:45 am

      the best photographic type would be
      Olympus sp-510 uz as known with great zoom lens adapter
      4000 + memory card +instantflashbar &batteries comes complete see

    5. Petra_au on November 4th, 2009 8:10 pm

      The review concluded pro sleek silvery design is lacking full manual for 10x zoom which increases noise and its very slow performance sandisk ultra ii or for 25inch lcd sluggish overall performance sandisk ultra ii or a640 or a640.

    6. teef_au on November 7th, 2009 3:35 am

      The canon or perhaps nikon d40 these cameras that they are just so superior to nonslr.
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    7. Dr. Sam on November 9th, 2009 10:21 am

      Consumer Reports for November 2006 has ranked the Canon Powershot A620 as the best compact digital camera. It is becoming almost a legend for longevity at the top of various consumer lists. It looks like this model has been replaced by the A630, which I would expect to be just as popular. The A640 appears quite similar and shares the “600″ series numbering, so I guess it’s just another upgraded version of the now-classic A620. It looks pretty much the same except for being a 10 MP camera.

      I own a few Nikon DSLR’s and I’d buy the Canon A630 or A640 for myself.

      The A620 was rated about twice as good as any as far a battery life. I hope the A630 and A640 are just as good. Use Energizer e2 LITHIUM batteries and you will be happy with battery life.

      With this camera, you will find the memory card is a cute little token of thanks from Canon, but not much more. Buy a 1 GB Sandisk Ultra II or Extreme III card. You will NEED the increased capacity and write speed to fully realize the benefits of your camera. I see a rebate on the Sandisk Extreme III cards that actually makes them cheaper than the Ultra II’s, so there is no reason not to buy the faster card. The rebate offer ends 12-31-06, though. If you don’t find this elsewhere, I saw it at

      If you want a sleek, smaller camera that will easily fit in your pocket, consider the Canon Powershot SD600. It gives up some of the features of the A630 and 640, but at least it still has an optical viewfinder, which I consider to be essential.