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    Which £100 - £150 camera?

    Okay, i'm in need of a camera, and the budget is looking to be around £120 - £150... Maybe a little more if it's really worth that tiny bit more.

    It will be used for normal pictures, people and cars etc, but night time shots are going to most likely play a part in it so it needs to hold quality in the dark.

    Just by a quick look i'm looking at these:

    http://www.pixmania.co.uk/uk/uk/8716...easyshare.html
    http://www.pixmania.co.uk/uk/uk/5366...pix-s3500.html

    But hey, i don't know too much in the way of tech-specs for cameras so any suggestions are good.

    Thanks.

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    The Fuji is ok, Kodak i've been put off of by the software (not that you really need it - but it's till awful stuff)

    Also take a look at the Canon Powershot A510.

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    I've seen some very nice pics from the Fuji, if you're looking for something more compact, then i'd go for the Canon, as divine says.

    Biggest issue i'd have with the Fuji is that it uses XD cards. They tend to be more expensive than SD / CF cards, and because fewer things use them, you're less likely to get a wide variety of use out of them. May not be an issue for you, though

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    No more replies? Shiato? Anyone?

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    Forget fuji....ok but certainly not the best...kodak before fuji...on the gadjet show a few weeks back a kodak at £130 produced better images than a fuji and had a bigger zoom and the fuji cost £100 more andi have had a few but know i got an olympus c750 images outstanding.

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