Posted by olddog on December 14, 2008 at 06:57:26 from (24.229.174.49):
In Reply to: digital cameras???? posted by Dave2N on December 14, 2008 at 04:28:00:
When they first came out; started with a Polaroid. Kids gave us a Kodak 6230 easy share 'bout four years ago christmas. Am now ready for the next step. Each camera has it's learning curve. This Kodak has done everything I've asked it and more. Even dropped it 10 feet once. Some of the things I've learned and would want in a new one. Bigger display area and if possible, ablity to see in bright daylight or at least a viewfinder if not possible. 3x zoom (Optical) or better. Still haveta get right up into someone's face in a reunion or wedding for closeups. Telephoto lens might help if I had a steadier hand. SD cards seem to be the default memory media but I would grab several 1GB or 1/2 gig before getting one 4GB. Better to keep subject matter separated on different cards. Most newer computers, printers, picture "frames" etc, have slots to "read" SD cards directly without cords to mess with. Every one I've seen literally eats batterys. Right off the bat; purchase a four pack of the rechargeable batterys of the kind you need and the recharger. I've seen lately some advertise how quickly they "boot up" from being turned off. Over the years I have missed several nice shots from waiting for the Kodak to boot up. Another minor gripe about the Kodak is it will loose the date and time if allowed to go dead while up in the cupboard. Gotta reset the date and time. Mebbe the new ones have gotten around this by now. I'd buy another Kodak if these issues have been addressed.
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