#28701 - 02/14/07 09:34 AM
Digital Camera
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Which digital camera do you all suggest? I have an old fuji that has served its purpose, I am ready for a new one. I am willing to spend a max of $350.
Thanks for the info.
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#125877 - 02/28/07 05:58 PM
Re: Digital Camera
[Re: zpcsc]
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I recommend checking out Best Buy's website for one of their Cannon's. Anything with 5+ Megapixels will give you plenty of clarity for listing and such. Make sure you go to the store though and compare the "wide-angle". Went you tuck yourself into the corner of a room to take a picture of a listing, you'll want to get as much room in the shot as possible. A good close-up featured camera is good for taking pictures of breaker boxes too.
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#129378 - 03/18/07 08:39 PM
Re: Digital Camera
[Re: Perky_REALTOR]
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I have a Kodak Easy Share Z740 5 megapixel, 10x optical zoom digital camera. http://www.kodak.com/eknec/PageQuerier.jhtml?pq-locale=en_US&pq-path=6549I have had fancier cameras in the past but I was never able to be in the picture because no one but me could use it; so I decided to step down a bit. Is this good enough for real estate and BPO purposes? Thanks for your opinion.
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#129435 - 03/19/07 08:25 AM
Re: Digital Camera
[Re: ReallyReal]
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Sounds good to me.  You don't need fancy bells and whistles for your standard real estate stuff (I have a kick-a$$ camera because I'm a shutterbug at heart). If the camera is too confusing to use it's worthless. As long as it delivers good quality pictures and allows some flexibility in exposure, has a flash and a little zoom it should suit your purposes fine. The thing that annoys me with my camera is it has everything BUT A STINKING WIDE ANGLE LENS!! When I bought the camera I wasn't too worried about it cause my 35mm had wide angle and I always took both cameras with me on vacation...but with this kind of work juggling two cameras is a PIA, especially if one is a dinosaur (even if it is a Canon...lol). So I'm thinking of downgrading myself, for work...just so I can have the wide angle lens!
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#139692 - 05/09/07 11:22 AM
Re: Digital Camera
[Re: ReallyReal]
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Try to get a %megapixel camera with a good optical zoom. Do not make the error of focusing on a digital zoom.
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#140635 - 05/14/07 02:21 AM
Re: Digital Camera
[Re: zpcsc]
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I like the Canon Powershot S1, S2, S3 models with the big zoom lenses and SLR viewing, which means you actually see through the lens, not through a separate viewfinder. They also have a swing-out LCD display like the digital camcorders, image stabilization, etc. There are plenty of other good brands such as Olympus, Kodak, Nikon, Sony, etc.
I just saw the new Olympus 550 which has an incredible 18x (optical) zoom with 28mm on the wide-angle end, for the interior pics. It's priced at around $500.
When you compare the zoom factor (example: 5x ), compare only the optical zoom figure, which is inherent in the lens optical design.
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#140793 - 05/14/07 10:14 PM
Re: Digital Camera
[Re: zpcsc]
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Which digital camera do you all suggest? I have an old fuji that has served its purpose, I am ready for a new one. I am willing to spend a max of $350.
Thanks for the info. I don't think you can beat the Canon S3, and it's priced right at $350. Has a high quality movie/video mode too. You'll love it. If you have Windows XP, DO NOT install the Canon software, XP will take care of it. If you plan to use the movie/video mode, get a high-speed memory card with at least 1GB of memory, in addition to your regular memory card, and record the video strictly on the high-speed, high-capacity memory card. You'll have close to mini-DV digital camcorder video quality, but the video recording time on the camera is much shorter than a camcorder mini-DV tape. In high-resolution movie mode, you'll get maybe 10 minutes of video on the camera.
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#140794 - 05/14/07 10:15 PM
Re: Digital Camera
[Re: ericka]
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Wide angle lens for sure. But listen, most cameras take the same picture, and good interior pictures come from good lighting,not the camera brand/model. The most expensive/technically advanced camera won't overcome the light imbalances found in naturally lit or flashed interiors.
The first statement does create a problem however, in that wide angle isn't readily available in the bulk of point and shoot cameras. You can find them in the 35mm slr film cameras that still outperform most digital cameras (re picture quality).
Quite frankly, $350 is going to get you a good quality point and shoot, but the end results aren't going to impress your sellers, Unless you become very good at lighting and are a bit creative in your image selection.
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#143542 - 05/28/07 04:44 PM
Re: Digital Camera
[Re: BOGZZ]
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in that wide angle isn't readily available in the bulk of point and shoot cameras. Which is why the Kodak v705 is a great choice for real estate agents - it has an ultra wide angle lens. And reading the following blog you will see that the camera DOES make a difference. The top pictures were taken under the same conditions with two different cameras. The one on the right is significantly better, not only because it's a wide shot, but because it's a better photograph. The pics were not doctored up in any way. http://activerain.com/blogsview/23119/Sell-Your-Camera-On
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#156526 - 07/18/07 07:48 PM
Re: Digital Camera
[Re: Perky_REALTOR]
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Registered: 07/18/07
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I LOVE all the Canons, especially the Powershots (Digital Elph) for "pocket" cameras. You can get an SD-500 (7MP) for a little over $100 on eBay and get a Square Trade warranty for a few bucks more.
They have great optics, decent video features, and are generally pretty easy to use.
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