Originally posted by jazz lady
I have 2 Olympus cameras. One is 35 mm and the other is digital. I've never had a problem with either one. Both are easy to use and take great pictures.
Originally posted by ememdee19
Thanks, jazz.
I'm looking for something w/ at least 4.0 megapixels and a 4x optical zoom. All of the reviews I've read (both brands) state that you have to be careful w/ higher end cameras b/c pics tends to come out blurry if you're not using a tripod. Does yours do this often?
Originally posted by SmallTown
I have a 4 megapixel olympus and love it. It has a 10x optical zoom, and yea it can get blurry when you zoom way in on things if you don't have a steady platform like a tripod.
Originally posted by vraiblonde
I have a Sony Mavica and I love it so much I got the daughter one for graduation. 5 megapixels and sharp as a tack. The zoom is incredibly good and the pics get recorded onto CD so when you want to upload pics, all you do is finalize the CD, pop it in your computer and transfer the pics. It takes decent movies and has all kinds of neato features that I haven't had time to play with.
What kind of budget are you looking at?
The Camedia is rated pretty high, too.Originally posted by jazz lady
Mine is only 3.2 megapixels, so I can't answer that. I've never had a problem with blurriness except when I get too close.
Mine is a Camedia, which has always been rated very highly in Consumer Reports. The software that came with it is very good and easy to work with.
Originally posted by ememdee19
Is this the one you have, ST? If so, how do night and low-light pics turn out?
Originally posted by SmallTown
yep, that is the one. Like most cameras, you have to fiddle with the adjustments to get the low light pics to come out right. But you can set almost everything manually, so tweaking is pretty easy. If you saw my pics of the WWII memorial, that was the 750 with just the "automatic" picture adjustment setting.
Originally posted by ememdee19
So, it's pretty easy to use even if you're not a professional photographer? Is the pop up flash annoying, or just something you need to get used to?
Where are the pics?
Originally posted by mainman
Em,
before I ever buy anything I start here:
http://www.epinions.com
navigate to the digital camera section...
http://www.epinions.com/Digital_Cameras/ViewAll_~1/Grp_~523475073
Good luck...
Also, the reviews on the site are consumer reviews....