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mhwolk digital p&s under $400 03-18-2004, 05:49 PM
Michael Fanelli In reality, you won't see... 03-18-2004, 08:16 PM
Liz Just to add to the... 03-19-2004, 05:43 AM
iKwak Go for the S400 for point and... 03-19-2004, 03:15 PM
mhwolk Thanks 03-19-2004, 04:25 PM
Liz Shop? 03-19-2004, 05:08 PM
Ronnoco There is no docking station... 03-19-2004, 06:13 PM
mhwolk Canon A80 03-19-2004, 09:18 PM
Liz If you want the S50 03-20-2004, 05:51 AM
Ronnoco Note to mhwolk: A battery... 03-20-2004, 01:40 PM
mhwolk Right. But I saw a picture... 03-22-2004, 10:01 AM
Ronnoco Minolta G500 no docking... 03-23-2004, 06:19 PM
Acadia25 Hopefully helpful... 03-20-2004, 08:18 AM
paulmj I have had a Canon S40 and it... 03-31-2004, 11:33 AM
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    Quote Originally Posted by mhwolk
    So far I've had a pretty bad experience with digital photography due to an unfortunate Kodak. But I'm determined to buy a new camera soon for a trip abroad. This will probably become my main family camera for snaps and fun.

    I had it narrowed down to two models, but after talking to some friends I've got it narrowed down to 4. Help!

    Priorities include good picture quality, ease of use and speed. Hoping for street price under $400. Any thoughts out there? Here is my current list.

    Konica Minolta Dimage G500 (5MP) -- I don't like the docking station for this.

    Pentaz Optio 450 (4 MP) -- I saw the 550 and it seemed easy to use. But I don't know much more about this one.

    Canon Powershot s50 (5 MP) -- This was my original pick. I was steered away from it by a salesman.

    Nikon Coolpix 4500 (4MP) -- Photographer friends say this is cool. But it seems slow. Hard to find.
    There is no docking station for the Minolta Dimage G500. It is just a USB cable.

    Ronnoco

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    Canon A80

    For all of you following this with rapt attention.

    Canon s50 is sold out in my neighborhood.

    Now leaning toward the Canon A80. I like the swivel-out LCD screen and the fact that it runs on AA batteries in a pinch -- might come in handy in Asia. I like the fact that it has room to grow, with lots of manual settings.

    The s400 is the other one in the running, thanks Liz. Great for its small size but maybe not enough room for creativity.

    I'm torn. Any last thoughts? I'm buying on Sunday and that's it. OK. Watch in early April for pictures.

    Note to Ronnoco -- The g500 has a docking station for charging, based on a review I saw on dpreviews. That means you have to stash the whole camera until the battery is recharged.

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    If you want the S50

    Both the S50 and A80 would be good choices. However, if you really like the S50 (great reviews) you might consider buying online from a reputable dealer like B&H - while you can still get them. They are more popular than the A80. Excellent camera - I almost got one myself.

    http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/cont...=278234&is=REG

    Good Luck...........

    Liz



    Quote Originally Posted by mhwolk
    For all of you following this with rapt attention.

    Canon s50 is sold out in my neighborhood.

    Now leaning toward the Canon A80. I like the swivel-out LCD screen and the fact that it runs on AA batteries in a pinch -- might come in handy in Asia. I like the fact that it has room to grow, with lots of manual settings.

    The s400 is the other one in the running, thanks Liz. Great for its small size but maybe not enough room for creativity.

    I'm torn. Any last thoughts? I'm buying on Sunday and that's it. OK. Watch in early April for pictures.

    Note to Ronnoco -- The g500 has a docking station for charging, based on a review I saw on dpreviews. That means you have to stash the whole camera until the battery is recharged.

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    Note to mhwolk: A battery charger is certainly NOT a docking station. The battery comes out of
    the camera for recharging of course, but with another battery you just keep on shooting. A docking station is what Kodak uses on some of their models to connect to the computer.

    Ronnoco

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    Right.

    But I saw a picture indicating you have to stick the whole camera into a charger to recharge the battery. (Now, of course, I can't find it.)

    If what you say is true -- the battery comes out for charging -- this camera seems like a great value. It has all the manual controls AND extremely compact size.

    (And no I have not purchased one yet but I must this week!)


    Quote Originally Posted by Ronnoco
    Note to mhwolk: A battery charger is certainly NOT a docking station. The battery comes out of
    the camera for recharging of course, but with another battery you just keep on shooting. A docking station is what Kodak uses on some of their models to connect to the computer.

    Ronnoco

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    Minolta G500 no docking station

    Quote Originally Posted by mhwolk
    Right.

    But I saw a picture indicating you have to stick the whole camera into a charger to recharge the battery. (Now, of course, I can't find it.)

    If what you say is true -- the battery comes out for charging -- this camera seems like a great value. It has all the manual controls AND extremely compact size.

    (And no I have not purchased one yet but I must this week!)
    Hi:

    I have the camera and battery charger right in front of me, and I can positively assure you that there is NO DOCKING STATION. The battery is a lithium rechargeable type that handles 80 to 100 or so shots depending on your use of flash and the LCD screen.

    I like it, and I am used to 35mm SLR with lenses and Vivitar 285 flash units etc. Size and manual controls, as well as 5 megapixels sold me on this camera. I can stuff it in my pocket and take street pictures in Quebec, or even in churches without anyone noticing or objecting.

    Ronnoco

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