I would recommend that you buy an SLR if you can afford it. They are well worth the money. They can zoom in far and have many options to make your photos unique.
It depends whether u want a point and shoot camera or a DSLR/professinal camera. In DSLRs nikon d2x seems to be the best and in Point and Shoot category Canon A650 is the one.
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The Polaroid t833 is a waterproof point and shoot digital camera
Cameras can be had with up to 12 megapixels,that are a simple point and shoot format.
Not all digital cameras are considered to be point and shoot cameras. However, most people do not consider themselves to be photographers, as most of us do not have the patience to use a camera of that caliber to try for the best picture we can. Most digital cameras auto focus and auto zoom for us, and so it does make things easier. To reiterate, not all digital cameras are point and shoot.
From what I can tell from this company, they have several cameras to pick from. They pretty much have whatever you are looking for. They have the digital point and shoot models or you can go for the more complex models. They have cameras that will fit anyone.
A top of the line point and shoot camera might run $600 or more, but in general a good camera can be purchased for $300-$500. Some of the modern digital point and shoot camera have video features. On the other hand, one can get an HD flash memory digital camcorder for as little as $100, but more often $200.
If you learn about exposure, you will learn how to leverage the automatisation of a point-and-shoot camera
Hewlett Packard sell a variety of point and shoot digital cameras. Depening on your price range there is a camera for everyone. The price ranges between a hundred and ten dollars to a hundred and fifty dollars each.
The Canon A-series of cameras are great for point and shoot photos. They have facial recognition, 3x optical zoom and great image quality.
Olympus SZ is a digital point and shoot camera, it is not a DSLR camera.