+jnelsoninjax Subscriber² Share Posted October 11, 2015 I am looking a decent entry level camera, I had a Cannon for years and it was a nice one, but it decided to quit working on me a few years ago and I would like to have another one. I am thinking Sub $100 for a decent one should be enough. Please give me some suggestions. Thanks! Link to post Share on other sites
Draconian Guppy Share Posted October 12, 2015 (edited) http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HQWZ6UY?keywords=nikon point and shoot&qid=1444622790&ref_=sr_1_5&sr=8-5 Grey version is at $89, whilst no warranty from the manufacturer, but 30 days from the vendor. Might be worth a shot. At that budget, i'd settle for a smartphone camera. Link to post Share on other sites
+jnelsoninjax Author Subscriber² Share Posted October 12, 2015 What would you consider to be a reasonable price range for a camera? I have not looked in years, and was simply guessing $100 Link to post Share on other sites
adrynalyne Share Posted October 12, 2015 Nikon Coolpix P900, though it will run you 600. Link to post Share on other sites
+jnelsoninjax Author Subscriber² Share Posted October 12, 2015 $600 is a bit too much for me! Link to post Share on other sites
Draconian Guppy Share Posted October 12, 2015 What would you consider to be a reasonable price range for a camera? I have not looked in years, and was simply guessing $100 I dunno mate, it really is up to you, like what will you be be using it for? What was the previous model you owned? any specific feature? Link to post Share on other sites
TAZMINATOR Share Posted October 12, 2015 DSLR is starting from $500 and up... if you want cheaper than that, then you get point and shoot camera... or get an used camera... depends on the price you look for. $100 won't get you much... unless you are willing to spend more. Link to post Share on other sites
Elliot B. Share Posted October 12, 2015 $100 will get you a serviceable camera. The problem is, there are dozens of models available at any one time. You're best off just checking Amazon etc. I'd disagree with Draconian Guppy about using a smartphone camera due to the lack of Xenon flash and optical zoom. Link to post Share on other sites
Draconian Guppy Share Posted October 12, 2015 $100 will get you a serviceable camera. The problem is, there are dozens of models available at any one time. You're best off just checking Amazon etc. I'd disagree with Draconian Guppy about using a smartphone camera due to the lack of Xenon flash and optical zoom. Good points! 1 Share Link to post Share on other sites
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