I bought one a few weeks ago and reckon it's a good option for the price range that you're talking about. So far it looks like a good point and shoot camera for the casual photographer coupled with lots of more advanced options for the more dedicated enthusiast. However you really should have a browse of some of the excellent review sites out there before buying in order to assess the different options available and make sure that you choose a camera that suits your particular needs.tina27a said:While i'm here can anyone tell me if the powershot is worth buying?I only want to spend up to about 230 euro.
Any replies appreciated.
Whatever about the increased pixel resolution I reckon that Canon lens might be better quality than a Casio lens. But you should check the reviews for some objective comments on this and other specifications of different cameras.podger said:Have a look at this Casio great value for a 7.2 MP Camera :
http://www.pcworld.ie/products.aspx?range_rid=14&image=Cameras
the model is EX-Z120
Winnie said:I wouldnt go near PC world or any of those places.......the staff don't have a clue what they are talking about - all 17 year old students who don't care.
There are a few specialist camera shops in Dublin (one just near Suffolk Street) and the staff are brilliant & tell you everything you need to know. Also they are no more expensive than bigger electrical goods shops.
From what I can gather the important things are:
Rechargible Battery
> 5Million Pixels (min)
Optical & Digital Zoom
& for these things the lowest price bracket is approx €280.
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