which brand of digital cameras do you like?

@wangkai (797)
China
May 17, 2009 9:20pm CST
hello every one on the mylot.i have just purchased a used digial camera which is made by Olympus.though it is very old and used,it has a very good quality and performance.the model of its is Olympus fe140,and it has 60 million pixels.the quality of photo is very good.i like it very much and i believe olympus.which brand of digital cameras do you like?happy mylot.
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9 responses
@maxilimian (3099)
• Indonesia
18 May 09
I think the best digital camera is Kodak, and secondly Canon, only with this two brands have both in quality and design, if you want to be a proffessional photographers, then go with Kodak
• Australia
19 May 09
You would be a very lonely pro if you were using a Kodak digital camera! THey discontinued their Pro line back in May 2006. They still make sensors for medium format cameras, but their consumer level digital cameras (like the Easyshare range) are second rate performers with extremely limited features.
@russso (1693)
• Philippines
25 May 09
Canon. It's user-friendly and durable. I've always gotten a Canon and the one I am using right now has been with me for four years and it still looks great and is still in good condition. I do plan to get a new digital camera this year. I'd still go for Canon's Ixus product line. I am very much happy and satisfied with the performance of Canon. I am choosing among the following units: 1. Canon Digital IXUS 95S 2. Canon Digital IXUS 100 IS 3. Canon Digital IXUS 870S
@mimpi1911 (25464)
• India
20 May 09
I have CASIO with great Zoom and pixel. Its great actually with ,any enhancements and features. I do not even require the camcorder now. However, I am not much of a photographer and such a good camera is waste with me. Olympus is good Wangkai. My friend has one and he has been using it since a few years now. Do you shoot Wangkai?
@Jennlk84 (4206)
• United States
25 May 09
Sometimes I think it's more about the individual camera itself than the actual brand. What I mean by this is that I'm a huge fan of Nikon, but I've had a camera of theirs that I wasn't impressed with. Overall I would say Nikon is probably my favorite, but I've only every owned a few different brands. Kodak sadly was one of my least favorites. It really surprised me with how popular of a name Kodak is with film and photography. My easy share camera was VERY crappy!! I wasn't impressed at all. There are a few other brands out there like Cannon and Olympus that I've heard are great, just never tried.
@pink_lady (361)
• Philippines
20 May 09
Hi Wangkai, I like the Olympus brand most of all. We have this Olympus Digital Camera and it has been 4 years now and it is still in good condition. We have the Olympus Digicam that is a Water Proof & Shock Proof. For its water proof features, it is good to use up to 10feet below the water and it can be used up to 5 hours in the water. I love it so much, because we love to go to a beach and it is surely be the best cam for me. For its Shock Proof features, when you fall it, it doesn't easily be broken, it can absorb shock. Even though it is expensive, but it is worth buying it. My sister has Sony Digital Camera with a touch Screen Function. I love it also, I have used it when we travel and it has nice quality pictures too.By this time, I only trust Sony and Olympus Brands for Digital Camera. ;o)
• Malaysia
20 May 09
i like sony most..because the picture quality it has is what i like...the photo look good and it can capture nicely
@youless (112100)
• Guangzhou, China
19 May 09
If I am going to buy a new digital camera, be sure it is something like Nikon D90. As I like DSLR and I don't mind it's bigger and heavier than the normal digital cameras. I need to good quality photo. A small digial camera will not fit me. Besides, D90 can record a video in a good quality. This is a big improvemnt for DSLR. This is why I like it. I love China
• Australia
19 May 09
Hmmm ~ I think you mean 6 million pixels; and it isn't that old...they came out in the middle of 2006 and were still in production at least until the end of the year, so it can't be more than a couple of years old. It is a very basic point-and-shooter, with no stabilisation and no manual controls at all; and it is pretty slow to start up, or for the flash to recycle, and slow shot to shot also. Despite all of which, if the sun is shining, it is a neat little camera for not much money. I have nothing against Olympus, but I have a preference for Canon and Sony cameras and Nikons in the price range of the FE140.
@kat_lane (166)
• United States
19 May 09
I really enjoy Canon. I've had a couple cameras in my time, and I've had a couple of brands, and the best one I've had so far is the Canon. It's just a tiny thing, but it works.