3rd Trimester

Recommendations for digital cameras?

I'm looking for a good digital camera that will take good pictures of the baby. The camera I have right now (Sony Cybershot - 5 years old) is horrible for kids because the flash is very bright and flashes twice, so often the kids' eyes will be closed or they'll be turned around because they think the picture was already taken the first time the flashbulb went off.

I do not want a camera that requires four batteries as my experience with those kind of cameras have not been positive. The batteries tend to die very quickly.

I was thinking of the Canon Powershot based on some of the reviews that said it worked well with children. https://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=8800577&type=product&id=1205538350143

 I am open to other suggestions!

DS born 2009
BFP#2 ~ 8/2/11, EDD 4/11/12, D&C 9/12/11 at 9w5d
BFP#3 ~ 4/15/12, EDD 12/21/12 ~ DD born 12/22/12
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Re: Recommendations for digital cameras?

  • DH just bought me a Nikon CoolPix 8800.  He surprised me with it *swoon*.  Anyway, it is an awesome camera!  It's MSRP is about $999, but you can find them used in perfect condition on Ebay for around $200-300.  Totally recommend a Nikon of any sort.
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  • What's your budget?

    And FWIW, I have a newer Cybershot as my cheapie camera. I've never had issues with the flash and taking photos of DD - you just need to have the settings correct.

  • Canon's are the best.  I have a powershot and the big Rebel xsi and love both of them.  Plus they both use the lithium batteries that are rechargeable.  They work really well and last a long time :D

     If you want a website that gives good reviews of like every camera out there try checking out www.stevesdigicams.com ...Hope that helps. 

  • I have a Canon and I love it! My sister just purchased a new one for her birthday in March with 20x zoom.  They are incredibly easy to use and just overall great cameras.
  • https://www.officedepot.com/a/products/788715/Kodak-EasyShare-Z1485-IS-14-Megapixel/

    I have the older 12MP version of this.  We solely used a Pentax 35mm SLR before this, but I think it takes just as good (if not better) pictures.   I didn't really want a kodak camera either, but it was clearanced for $106.  I couldn't pass it up.  The only time it does a double flash is if the red eye is on, you can turn it off.

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  • imagetaelir:

    What's your budget?

    And FWIW, I have a newer Cybershot as my cheapie camera. I've never had issues with the flash and taking photos of DD - you just need to have the settings correct.

    My budget is up to $200.  I can try out a Cybershot in the store to see if it doesn't do what my old camera does.

    DS born 2009
    BFP#2 ~ 8/2/11, EDD 4/11/12, D&C 9/12/11 at 9w5d
    BFP#3 ~ 4/15/12, EDD 12/21/12 ~ DD born 12/22/12
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  • imagemrsekins:
    DH just bought me a Nikon CoolPix 8800.  He surprised me with it *swoon*.  Anyway, it is an awesome camera!  It's MSRP is about $999, but you can find them used in perfect condition on Ebay for around $200-300.  Totally recommend a Nikon of any sort.

    I have the Nikon Coolpix that is small enough to fit in your pocket and it was under $300. The picture quality is great, battery life great and unbeatable size.

  • Some of the Nikon Coolpix P&S cameras have Lithium Ion batteries opposed to the 4 AA's.  MIL just bought one for $200, but there's a model below it for $140.  Canon PowerShot's probably use AA's, as that's all I've ever seen.

    If you are willing to move up to an SLR I think you'll be more pleased with the results as the shutter is faster and they do better in low light.

    BTW - Cameras have come a LONG way in 5 years.  As long as you don't go too cheap, you'll be fine.

  • I love my Canon Powershot! IMO, best camera for your money, good quality, easy to use, very portable, and rechargeable battery.
  • I'm getting this one based on reviews and its optical zoom.  Its $225 in stores.

    https://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=11046365

  • I have heard very good things about Panasonic Lumix point & shoots.
  • I only use Canon SLR's so when my parents asked me to help them buy a small point and shoot camera for them, I told them either Nikon or Canon, because they have manual settings that you can learn how to change, like shutter speed, ISO and depth of field.  To me, that is what is important so that you can try to avoid the flash effect just by tweeking the manual settings. Anyways, they bought Nikon first and my problem with it is that it did not have a visor, it only had a LCD panel on the back. That in sunny days was HELL! I couldn't see the panel (to frame the picture) with the freaking sun shining on it. So we went with the Canon and problem solved. I own Canon cameras for many years, so you are definitely buying someting with high quality. Remember that professionals only use Nikon or Canon lenses.
  • I just ordered a Nikon CoolPix on Amazon last night. DH has one at work they use for mugshots (he's a cop) and he says they work great :)
  • Everyone, thank you for your suggestions! I have some research to do then!
    DS born 2009
    BFP#2 ~ 8/2/11, EDD 4/11/12, D&C 9/12/11 at 9w5d
    BFP#3 ~ 4/15/12, EDD 12/21/12 ~ DD born 12/22/12
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