MerryPoppins
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- Sep 2, 2000
I'm shopping for digital cameras. I'd like to find a lower end model for each of the kids for Christmas. I'd like to try to not break the budget. (DS is a senior in high school and DD is a freshman) I want the cameras to take good enough pictures to print with decent color. And if DS goes very far next year for college, I'd like to "see" him once in a while.
I want them to accept memory cards. I have a card reader, and find them highly superior to cables. My digital camera is several years old. It's a Kodak and I love it, but it's sort of big and clunky. I'm looking for one that is a good size to carry around with you at college or in your purse.
I'm thinking about a Kodak EasyShare. Anyone have one of those? If so, what is your experience with them?
Help me find something that's better than a toy, but won't break the bank. I'd be willing to buy used/refurbished if it's in really good condition. My kids wouldn't care about that if it works well.
I want them to accept memory cards. I have a card reader, and find them highly superior to cables. My digital camera is several years old. It's a Kodak and I love it, but it's sort of big and clunky. I'm looking for one that is a good size to carry around with you at college or in your purse.
I'm thinking about a Kodak EasyShare. Anyone have one of those? If so, what is your experience with them?
Help me find something that's better than a toy, but won't break the bank. I'd be willing to buy used/refurbished if it's in really good condition. My kids wouldn't care about that if it works well.