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    Digi camera help please....

    Okay, I was browsing through Wal*Mart's Nov. 25th sale thingermerbobber and I stumbled across a digi camera...

    Right now I have a Kodak EasyShare camera that gets the job done but is not too good...at all. I want something better and I've seen past threads like this that everyone usually recommends Canons. In the future I really really want a GOOD digi camera but for the time being, I really can't spend more than $100-$150 and this one is only $98!!!!!

    Anywho...details...Its an...

    HP PhotoSmart E317
    5 mega pixels
    4x digital zoom
    15 in color LCD
    $98


    The one I have now is 3 MP and 3x zoom...




    Does anyone have one of these....??.....any information would be GREATLY appreciated!!

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    If HP cameras are anything like the HP computers, I'd recommend not getting one. Hehe, it may get the job done, but I think you'll be disappointed in the long wrong. My uncle has an HP digital camera; I was playing around with it one day and I did not like it at ALL!!

    What's wrong with your Kodak? There is one at Wal-mart for cheap, I believe, and it's a decent camera, considering it's a Kodak.

    Good luck with your choice! I've got a FujiFinePix that I LOVE to pieces, so I don't know what to recommend without being a bit biased.


    EDIT: I noticed that camera is a 4x digital zoom. Look at the optical zoom - what's the OPTICAL ZOOM on it? That's what you want. A digital zoom is just like taking a small picture and blowing it up - it really loses its quality!
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    Quote Originally Posted by buckner
    What's wrong with your Kodak?
    We have two Kodak cameras...one is a Cx6200, not sure of the other one. You can't take photos up close, it always turns out blurry and it really stinks with the zooming...Its okay but its getting older and the battery compartment broke. I just want something thats a bit higher quality I guess.

    Edit: It says in the ad 4x digital zoom and on a website 5x optical zoom

    Oops, edit again, lol...a different site says 4x zoom (1x optical /4x digital)

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    I have a similar HP camera and I thought it was good until I got my Canon. One thing I can tell you is that HP cameras are known to be battery eaters. Plan on using a lot of them. (Of course rechargeables are the way to go.)


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    my sister bought one of those new and gave it to me, I gave it to my daughter..its all she has but



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    Here's the specifications on the camera you're thinking of buying: http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/specs/HP/hp_e317.asp

    I have an Olympus 5060 and I'm quite content. There are later models out, though.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Randi
    I have an Olympus 5060 and I'm quite content. There are later models out, though.
    I have the same camera. I love it! I plan to move up to a digital SLR next, but that won't be for awhile yet.

    My Mom has an HP digital. She hates it and 99% of the time she still shoots with her film Olympus. The HP is not very user friendly.

    edited to add:
    I think the Olympus C series has come down in price alot. My first digital was an Olympus C-50. We paid a ridiculous amount of money for it at the time. It still works, still takes great pics, I just upgraded. I can not say enough good things about that camera. I beat the beejuzus out of it--dropped it in the snow, carried in my pocket at -40C, Pingo stole it once and hid it in her doghouse for days, got water on it while paddling, dropped it, banged it around, you name I did it to that camera. It never missed a shot, never needed any repairs! I still carry it when I want a pocket sized camera
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    I had one of the older models. It worked... but that was about it. If you already have a decent camera I wouldn't spend money on this one.
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    I had an HP and it was good, but slow and only had digital zoom - I didn't know anything about digicams when I bought it; it was my starter cam. It was slow and clunky, but a real workhorse and produced really good pictures. The software is easy to use too. It lasted until I dropped it at Niagara Falls and discovered they didn't make the parts anymore.

    It's been replaced by a Canon which I LOVE. The Canon has all kinds of controls that I'm just starting to play around with, including optical zoom. Shop around for the day after Thanksgiving deals - there will be TONS. I bought my Canon at Circuit City on sale for about $180.

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    Glacier, I'm finally finding out about the features, but still ..... Did you get a CD with it, with a "manual" of how to use it?



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    Quote Originally Posted by Randi
    Glacier, I'm finally finding out about the features, but still ..... Did you get a CD with it, with a "manual" of how to use it?
    I did, but I never got much use out of the cd. I took it to work and printed off the entire thing! It fills a large binder! I use the printed version more, but really just playing with is how I figured out most of the features.
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    I must try to find that CD! I 'll have to search - could you send me picture of what the other "manual" looks like?



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    Quote Originally Posted by Randi
    I must try to find that CD! I 'll have to search - could you send me picture of what the other "manual" looks like?
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    Yeah the two brands I actually DO NOT recommend for digital cameras are Kodak and HP cameras.

    Really for the price/quality ratio, your best bet is to get a Canon PowerShot.

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    Hehe, well, I'm not sure if this was mentioned before....but you claim you cannot take close-up pictures because they turn out blurry. Do you have the Macro setting turned on? It looks like a little flower. Without the MACRO setting, you usually won't get a good close up

    Edited to add: When it comes to cameras, I'm a diehard Canon fan, although Sony Cybershots take REALLY nice pictures! I'm not a fan of Sony, however, so I have not bought any of their cameras. But I do play with other's Sony Cybershot cameras and the pictures turn out amazingly well.

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