Dan Mc wrote:
You can find a really good entry level DSLR and a couple of lenses for a bit over that $100...I have (and still use!)_ a Nikon D40.....excellent camera and with the kit lenses (18-55 and 55-200) she will have more than a crappy point and shoot....Nikon D40!!!
I would suggest a Nikon D50 from KEH with a kit lens. It would not be much more than a hundred dollars and I still shoot with my D50. The body has a built in focus motor and a top LCD read out. I still shoot with mine and love the camera.
You could probably get older versions of Olympus micro 4/3 cameras (e.g., Pen E-PL 5 or older) for not much more than your limit. Alternatively, not quite two years ago, I bought a Nikon Coolpix S7000 for less than $200 new. It is not in the same league as the Olympus or Nikon DSLRs but it takes decent photos for a point and shoot. This camera was recently discontinued and it is likely you could track down a used one for around $100. These are the two digital cameras I own and could recommend from my own personal experience.
I'd say about anything that says Nikon on it. lol
Doug52332 wrote:
I haven't bought a camera in years, at least not since I bought my Nikon D3000, so yes, it has been quite a while. I have found that this camera fits my needs quite well, but this post isn't about me.
My daughter wants, as she put it, a "decent camera to take pictures with." Since I don't really have the money to get her a Nikon D3400, I'd like to know if there are any cameras out there, for a price of around $100, that would be worth considering. It's going to be a Christmas present for her, and I'm thinking about something in the Nikon Coolpix line. Suggestions?
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There is many out there , used , refurbished , you can get a D90 for $200 or less , they were $1200 when new with a kit lens a
Short zoom , I have two ,
I’ve been observing the comments and suggestions, and all good. However, you say she’s an adult (32). Giving the assumption she already has a updated quality cell phone along with knowing what I own,I would ask what is her opinion of “decent camera”, and will a P&S fill the answer. As for used equipment great for my sons, but for my daughter.. not great unless she’s involved with choosing. Sorry, just my two cents
duckfan48 wrote:
I’ve been observing the comments and suggestions, and all good. However, you say she’s an adult (32). Giving the assumption she already has a updated quality cell phone along with knowing what I own,I would ask what is her opinion of “decent camera”, and will a P&S fill the answer. As for used equipment great for my sons, but for my daughter.. not great unless she’s involved with choosing. Sorry, just my two cents
I can see by your reaction that you know very little about reconditioned Camera , as there refurbished ones are as good as new
For all instance and purpose , in most cases there better than new , as they have been gone over , and any thing that has to be done to them has been by qualified person who knows that camera , most of the people here on the hog know this ,and would
Not think twice about buying a refurbished camera , from one of the big stores that sell them , even a new one doesent get the
Check up that refurbished ones do , only the ones that are pulled from the production line do , only one in every 500 or so get a going over , and any one on the hog who has one swears by them , and most can afford the new ones but still buy the refurbished
One , I would not buy new if I won the lotto , why throw good money away . I
I decided on the Nikon B320. It has the bells and whistles that she would need, and it's compact. Not as compact as a Canon Powershot, but it won't take up too much space wherever it sits. It's light, the mode control knob is within the reach of the thumb, and it has a large viewing screen. I've also read some great reviews on it. My daughter should enjoy this camera for quite a while.
I know, it cost substantially out of my price range, but she'll have it for quite a while. Besides, I was the beneficiary of a very "happy circumstance." :)
Doug52332 wrote:
I decided on the Nikon B320. It has the bells and whistles that she would need, and it's compact. Not as compact as a Canon Powershot, but it won't take up too much space wherever it sits. It's light, the mode control knob is within the reach of the thumb, and it has a large viewing screen. I've also read some great reviews on it. My daughter should enjoy this camera for quite a while.
I know, it cost substantially out of my price range, but she'll have it for quite a while. Besides, I was the beneficiary of a very "happy circumstance." :)
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Wher do you get one , do they look anything like the Lenovo in india, buy me one also , I think there up to $1.50 now .what a bargoooon !!!!!
IBM wrote:
Wher do you get one , do they look anything like the Lenovo in india, buy me one also , I think there up to $1.50 now .what a bargoooon !!!!!
There's one in every crowd. You're the one in this crowd.
camerapapi wrote:
Can she use her cell phone? I am not kidding, a cell phone is what most people use. Annie Leibovitz recommends them.
Many very good cameras are available in the second hand market but I have not seen many p&s cameras lately for sale.
$100 today buys practically nothing.
This was my question, as well. We often see strong opinions on these forums that "a cell-phone is all ya need", touting the superior image quality, lenses, etc. Where are the cell-phone's champions in this conversation.
IBM wrote:
I can see by your reaction that you know very little about reconditioned Camera , as there refurbished ones are as good as new
For all instance and purpose , in most cases there better than new , as they have been gone over , and any thing that has to be done to them has been by qualified person who knows that camera , most of the people here on the hog know this ,and would
Not think twice about buying a refurbished camera , from one of the big stores that sell them , even a new one doesent get the
Check up that refurbished ones do , only the ones that are pulled from the production line do , only one in every 500 or so get a going over , and any one on the hog who has one swears by them , and most can afford the new ones but still buy the refurbished
One , I would not buy new if I won the lotto , why throw good money away . I
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So I apologize you misunderstood my comment
I don’t have an apprehension towards ‘refurbished cameras’, and I’m currently looking for an D800e. However, my comment was regarding how my daughter would regard a used or referbished item (aside from a car). So friend, I hope I’ve cleared up what I was saying, and wish for you and yours to enjoy the holidays, and take many memorable photos.
My wife carries a Nikon Cool-Pix. I takes perfectly good photos and there's never been a problem with it. Actually the cell phone camera are perfectly adequate for point and shoot.
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