What for? I'll be getting a PSP, so any 'connectivity' with my camera would be bonus.Tabris said:Must take Memory Stick Pro Duo (so I can sync up with my PSP).
All the Memory Duo Pros I've bought come with the adapters thrown in. It's just a small shell that goes over the duos.Tabris said:Well I mean I can just slide in the memory stick into my PSP from my camera and see the pictures. Instead of copying them to my computer from my camera, then back to my PSP.
...but looking at all the cheap Sony models, they all require adapters for the Duo Pro. So I'm just going to take that out of my requirements. I'll just go through the hassle of copying one to the other.
Shazapp said:Depends on how you define "cheap". Cheap to some people on the forum is $300. To me, it's $99.00.
That's why I bought a Kodak CX7300. It's a great everyday-use, digital camera that's cheap.
Here's an honest review: http://www.steves-digicams.com/2004_reviews/cx7300.html
SickBoy said:I'm really puzzled by the mass Olympus pimpage I see here all the time. I mean, I've got an Olympus and I'm very happy with it, but I don't know what it is about Olympus cameras that makes people think there's nothing else good on the market
COCKLES said:Wow. Those sample pics arn't bad at all.![]()
SickBoy said:I'm really puzzled by the mass Olympus pimpage I see here all the time. I mean, I've got an Olympus and I'm very happy with it, but I don't know what it is about Olympus cameras that makes people think there's nothing else good on the market
hmm, I was looking through this thread and think that Kodak linked in one of the first posts seems like a good deal...BigGreenMat said:If you are talking $100 cheap I would suggest Fuji Finepix cameras. They are far better than anything in their price range. If you are looking for a bit more expensive camera then the Canons are tops.