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I would definitely go digital, check out the Kodak DC4800 for $375 after rebate with free shipping. >>
I really really wish we had deals like this in Canada
Ugh....so many things to consider, well...here come more questions:
What speed is necessary for shutter time if you're taking pictures of things in motion? Like sports for example, I see a lot of digicams around with 1/1000th of a second, whereas normal cameras are around 1/2000th is there much of a difference?
How does ISO speed relate? (because the Canon Power Shot S300 only has ISO100 I think)
What's the best thing to do, I generally don't like going with proprietary things, like Sony's memory sticks (rather use CF), or Canon's battery (rather have rechargeable things like Kodak's Lithium Ion, or AA/AAA batteries)
Should I be concerned about these things?
If I did go digicam, I'd probably at LEAST double the amount of money I'd have to spend, which puts the price range of cameras into the models of Kodak DC4800, Canon PowerShot S100, S300, Olympus D-series (although these things look pretty huge, and I've read that they chew threw batteries like crazy).
Do you guys have experience with these models? and which one would you recommend?
Very important for it to be able to make good indoor pictures as well, I'm not just shooting pretty landscapes outside, I would need this for party pictures too
Mday: I think that bug is going to devour me pretty soon
