I've actually been considering making another camera purchase because my digital is so old. It's a Pentax Optio G somethin', 3.2 megapixel that has never taken good quality photo's. Some were good, but many were extremely blurry from day one and my dad and I never could figure it out. We should have taken it back, but we didn't.
Sam's has a nice Canon elph 100 HS that I've been eyeing for sometime now. The price is finally right at $109, but I'm afraid it's going to be way outdated even before I purchase it. I like that it has 1080 HD.
I honestly can't spend over $200-$300 and I'd like to keep it below $200 if I could.
I don't know much at all about cameras, but I'd like to know more. I really need another camera because my son is growing up so fast and we've totally quit using the Pentax out of frustration.
My dad has an old Nikon FG with 2-3 Nikon lenses (not sure which ones), but the body has malfunctioned. I'm not sure if I could use the glass on a new DSLR body or not. I probably could, but changing lenses often might be a pain for what I want it for.
I need a camera to take basic photo's of our family, and it's also important for taking good quality detailing shots. Not pro quality, but sufficient for showing detailing work.
I like the thought of having a similar camera to what Mike Phillips uses, which I believe is above a point and shoot style camera.
What are good options for me? Links please!
Sam's has a nice Canon elph 100 HS that I've been eyeing for sometime now. The price is finally right at $109, but I'm afraid it's going to be way outdated even before I purchase it. I like that it has 1080 HD.
I honestly can't spend over $200-$300 and I'd like to keep it below $200 if I could.
I don't know much at all about cameras, but I'd like to know more. I really need another camera because my son is growing up so fast and we've totally quit using the Pentax out of frustration.
My dad has an old Nikon FG with 2-3 Nikon lenses (not sure which ones), but the body has malfunctioned. I'm not sure if I could use the glass on a new DSLR body or not. I probably could, but changing lenses often might be a pain for what I want it for.
I need a camera to take basic photo's of our family, and it's also important for taking good quality detailing shots. Not pro quality, but sufficient for showing detailing work.
I like the thought of having a similar camera to what Mike Phillips uses, which I believe is above a point and shoot style camera.
What are good options for me? Links please!