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As it sais

I just got a camera, i dont know anything about camera's.. i just wanted one that takes photos and doesnt have jibberish settings that i can take out wherever and start snappin!

I got a Sony Cyber-shot DSCS40

It's a 4.1mp camera with 3x Optical zoom and seemd pretty good for the price and its a point and shoot camera that will fit in your pocket which is what im after.

I got it for $290 delivered with 4x NiHM rechargeable batteries with charger.

I will get a memory stick for it off ebay as they damn cheap..

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Did i do well?

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Sorry to hijack your thread but what do you guys think of the Kodak z740 10X optical zoom with printer dock plus for $430 brand new. Is it worth getting any lens filters for it? And if you have used one what do you think of the picture quality? I don’t know anything about cameras and would just like to know if it is a good camera to get me started?

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Sorry to hijack your thread but what do you guys think of the Kodak z740 10X optical zoom  with printer dock plus for $430 brand new. Is it worth getting any lens  filters for it? And if you have used one what do you think of the picture quality? I don’t know anything about cameras and  would just like to know if it is a good camera to get me started?

kodaks have horrible picture quality

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You did ok. :P

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A friend has a digital sony camera, I was quite impressed with the like like saturation it has. Very nice balanced photo's.

Don't buy HP their saturation is too high and tend to get a lot of noise in the back ground, i.e walls or darker areas.

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Well,

Here is a pic i just took..

I wasnt keen on taking photos of girly flowers like everyone else, so i took a picture of a sprinker in my garden.

I used mspaint to make it 50% smaller to fit the photo on here.. I dont know if its bad to do that.

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