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astroboy
09-09-2006, 01:04 PM
Hi all
After a chunky digital compact , its for someone thats handicapped with large hands so bulkyer the better .
Something like a Canon A20 or A30 which he's had before but broke ( hence needs to be cheapish ) only needs to be 1 or 2 MP
I've had a look on Ebay but I don't think anyone would bother advertizing since everyone else wants very compact and loads of pixcels.
Be great if someone could help.
Thanks
Zane
GrahamL
09-09-2006, 01:32 PM
sorry can't help here .. but I would recomend a fuji 205 /210s
I have had one of these little bricks for a few years now
I have dropped it twice and one night kicked it across the floor into
the wall .. It still works fine despite the beatings strangely.
reasonable pics for a little compact
I have seen these pretty cheap on e bay at times ,, best of luck:)
you should be able to pick up a sony dsc-p31 for about $50 on ebay if theres any there. they arent too fiddly
astroboy
11-09-2006, 10:39 AM
Thanks Guys
Good to have a couple of other brands to look at , now that I'm getting my head around how to work ebay:doh: I'm finding a lot more contenders.
Thanks
Zane
actually, i had a look... the camera i mentions seems to go for alot less than my stated $50...
sheeny
11-09-2006, 08:31 PM
Zane,
Keep your eye's open for a Kodak DC3400 as well. 2MP and pretty big, 2x optical zoom, so not very trendy these days, but they take excellent photos. A mate had one, which was why I bought one (quite some time ago). I'd offer you mine except that I still use it (I drag it around work to photograph inside bits of machinery). I have three panoramas (1.2m in length each - with as few as 3 photos per image) printed up, framed and hanging one the walls that I took with this camera and it never ceases to amaze people (even very fussy photographers like my brother!) what that little camera could do!
Al.
xelasnave
11-09-2006, 09:10 PM
For a cheap astro cam get a key chain camera from Dick Smith's or similar (they turn up everywhere) pull out the insides put them in a box with a ep tube. Saw one today $29-95. I have done this and got good results on Moon shots.
alex
Wombat_In_Space
13-09-2006, 06:55 PM
You could look for an AGFA e1280, 1680, 307 or 780 thes are all big and cunky cameras, I own a e1280 and keep resisting the erge to update it they are only 1.3 mp big screen, big button.
astroboy
16-09-2006, 05:20 PM
Thanks everyone for the help , good to have a few more cameras to look at , the only problem I've found with older models is the shutter lag but he will just have to live with it.
Thanks again
Zane
zane, ther is no shutter lag on the camera i sugested :)
its quick as!
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