Not many compact cameras have viewfinders these days. So you are pretty limited in looks. Try the Canon IXUS 95 IS
Depends on the condition (Lens, viewfinder, etc). I have seen them online for "parts" around $15.00...If the camera is in working order in "Good" condition you are looking at a price around $50.00-$75.00.
It's a good camera yes it is. But the Fuji Instax mini 25 is the PERFECT camera.
Yes, it seems a nice camera
yes it definetly is
I think a Kodak camera would be your best choice. They are good quality and take first class photos.
A good compact camera would be the Cool Pix cameras. They are small to fit in your pocket and you have different models to choose from. They are light weight so you will not be having a heavy pocket.
if you're going to buy a compact digital camera than i recommend canon a560 or canon a720I've been really happy with the Canon Powershot SD1200IS.
On my camera it indicates that files are being written to the memory card. Many cameras have red lights that indicate or are used for a variety of purposes. Can you be more specific? What kind on camera? Where is the red light (facing the subject blinking on the front of the camera, in the viewfinder? The secret to getting a good answer is asking a good question, or rather asking your question well.
CANON SX100 :) it has 8MP, 10x ZOOM and other good options
Depends on the condition (Lens, viewfinder, etc). I have seen them online for "parts" around $15.00...If the camera is in working order in "Good" condition you are looking at a price around $50.00-$75.00.
Means someone who looks good in pictures
My Dear Friend, This question is answered by Worldstart.com: "Your camera probably has a small dial or slider right next to, above, or below the viewfinder. That's a diopter adjustment. It actually controls the focus of the viewfinder (not the lens). This handy little device allows you to adjust the camera's viewfinder so the image you see through it looks nice and sharp. Since everyone's eyes (and any prescriptions that go with them) tend to be a little different, this is put in place to help compensate. In fact, many eyeglass wearers can adjust their diopters so they don't even need glasses on when they glance through the viewfinder (great for bifocals or trifocals). To (finally) answer the question, it sounds like the dial was turned all the way one direction or the other. It really doesn't take much persuasion to get 'em to turn; a rub against a sleeve is usually sufficient. Good news is that the fix is amazingly simple. To adjust your diopter, place your finger on it and look through the viewfinder. Depending on the camera, you may need to focus it on a nearby object. Next, move the dial as you look through the viewfinder. When the image is sharp, stop turning. Easy huh? So, if you have a diopter adjustment on your camera, be sure to give it a spin next time you have the camera out. You may find that fuzzy viewfinder isn't so fuzzy after all. Oh, PLEASE NOTE - adjusting this has absolutely no effect on the actual focus of your photos! It only gives you a better view! " by a certain STEVEhttp://www.worldstart.com/tips/tips.php/1414
The FujiFilm FinePix S200 is an awesome camera for its price.
A pancake lens for a Canon camera is compact and lightweight, making it easy to carry around. It also provides good image quality and is great for everyday photography.
Digital SLR's are nice. THey give you great flexibility and storage space. Though they are expensive and kind of medium in size.
A great choice for a digital camera would be a Sony Cyber-Shot camera. This line of cameras is very good for traveling because they are compact. They feature 10 to 14 megapixel capabilities and cost around $175 - $300.
Consumer reports and cnet are two good sources of unbiased digital camera reviews. Their evaluation panels are extremely professional and very experience with rating and reviewing thousands of items, technological or otherwise.