Actually, it depends on your needs, of what you are going to shoot. If you are shooting concerts, you need a professional camera because it performs best in low light situation and DSLRs like Nikon D7000(Nikon's latest model) or Canon 7D is best for you. If you are going to play the role of a starter photographer, you might want to consider Nikon D3100(Nikon's upgrade to Nikon D3000) or Canon's EOS 1000D, these cameras are good enough for everyday shooting. If you have a little bit of extra money, I would suggest getting the Mid-range DSLRs like Nikon D5100/Nikon D90/Canon 550D/Canon 60D.
You can purchase a DSLR camera from Amazon, eBay, or other online retailers. Alternatively, you can visit an electronics shop in person to purchase a DSLR camera. Costco is one place that offers all products relatively cheaply.
A really good price would be around $5, which is what you may find if you go to yard sales or flea markets. You also can get disposable cameras cheaply. They may not take the best pictures in the world but they will be cheap.
One can take a photograph of a printer with either a traditional 35mm camera or a digital camera. Digital Cameras can be brought quite cheaply for a basic model or can often be found embedded into Smart-Phones.
The Sony cybershot camera is really good! It has many good features! It has good ratings! It is the best cheap camera anyone can have!
yes it is a good camera but i woulden't go buy it
It was a good camera for its day. Check camera ratings for something more recent.
Yes it definitely is a good camera.
The camera is really good on the iPhone 4s... I know from experience... 8 megapixel camera.
A very good way to travel cheaply is to make sure you maintain the speed on the interstate...dont go over the speed limit, this will save gas. Also pack lunches and drinks instead of buying them.
You can make plans for a honeymoon cheaply by remembering what your means are. Don't try to live or go over your means. If you follow those instructions, you should be good.
Turn it on? There are, of course other ways to get the pictures from the camera to your system (assuming that your 'system' is a PC), and that is to take out the SD card (normally near the battery compartment, but it maybe somewhere else), and insert it into a PC card reader. If your PC doesn't have one of these, then you can pick them up relatively cheaply these days. Failing that, then do what you've already posted. Good luck!
The Kodak c530 is a pretty good camera. It has a lot of nice features like 5.0-megapixel CCD resolution, on-camera image cropping, and an on-camera Share button.