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Help me pick a camera for christmas.
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<blockquote data-quote="760-MPH" data-source="post: 10188441" data-attributes="member: 11061"><p>Really tired of going through the 50-100$ digital cameras that just don't have the quality i am looking for - need some help/direction as i don't have a clue where to begin - why not start here?</p><p></p><p>Background</p><p>Just had our first child and she is taking pics like crazy - don't have a photo printer so we have been sending them to shutterfly/snapfish and when they return you can really tell it was with a cheap camera. This will be the sole purpose of the camera (holidays/birthday/everyday pics of the kid).</p><p></p><p>Should i stick with digital point and shoot camera if so can you recommend one? or should i upgrade to a SLR as there appear to be a bunch on black friday ads for $500. </p><p></p><p>Budget - 300$ but willing to go up to $500 if it's worth it. </p><p></p><p>Also if anyone has a recommendation on a photo printer - i think with ink and photo paper it's probably cheaper to continue to buy on shutterfly with the coupons always on slickdeals. will listen to comments though. </p><p></p><p>thanks. :beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="760-MPH, post: 10188441, member: 11061"] Really tired of going through the 50-100$ digital cameras that just don't have the quality i am looking for - need some help/direction as i don't have a clue where to begin - why not start here? Background Just had our first child and she is taking pics like crazy - don't have a photo printer so we have been sending them to shutterfly/snapfish and when they return you can really tell it was with a cheap camera. This will be the sole purpose of the camera (holidays/birthday/everyday pics of the kid). Should i stick with digital point and shoot camera if so can you recommend one? or should i upgrade to a SLR as there appear to be a bunch on black friday ads for $500. Budget - 300$ but willing to go up to $500 if it's worth it. Also if anyone has a recommendation on a photo printer - i think with ink and photo paper it's probably cheaper to continue to buy on shutterfly with the coupons always on slickdeals. will listen to comments though. thanks. :beer: [/QUOTE]
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