What is the best digital camera for $500-$750?

Celstar

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$500 is a probably a good starting point for how much good quality digital cameras start. Unfortunately, I don't have the slightest clue about digital cameras, but I do know I want something with high memory capacity, high resolution pictures, and zoom.

Are there any sites that I can visit?
 

Mday

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if what you're going to spend is $750, shoot down towards $500.

i got a sony cybershot 505V for around $820, or something, and i spend $400 more on accessories, 2 64MB memory sticks, extra batteries, and an external flash...

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go to this place

i went to this place for prices online...
 

Celstar

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Mday, I did a search on digital cameras and I noticed that you were also going to get the Casio. Why didn't you?
 

pdo

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What is important to you storage or image quality. I have a Kodak DC290 it's a little outdated but when I took some picture of the babies and print some 8x10 online. OMG I couldn't believe the quality digital camera can take these days.
 

Vegito

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I just order the olympus c3030 - 32mb cache for 1sec point and shoot, comes with 8mb smartmedia, got another 64.

BH Photo has it for 869 NEW BH Photo Link. Accessory is a rip there so get it at buy.com or elsewhere..
 

Argo

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Well, first of all you have to make sure it has USB. Serial connectoin blows real bad. The camera I would recommend it Kodak 260. I think it's somewhere around $500, and it's a decent all around camera.