Sunday, September 21, 2008

Picture shortage

Our apologies (especially to grandmas) for the recent lack of Tennyson pictures. Our camera is dead. I'm actually kind of glad because it wasn't very good, and now we have an excuse to get a new one. So, if anyone has any suggestions or is particularly fond of their camera model, the comment box is open for suggestions.

4 comments:

Holly said...

We LOVE our camera. It is a Casio Elixim. We did a lot of research and it had great reviews. The price is good, the screen is big, we don't get blurry pictures, and the battery lasts forever!! We have taken it on week long trips where we took tons of pictures and movies and it has never even gotten close to running out of juice.

patatomic said...

i think you need to start getting tennyson on video. Buy a flip camera and tell me if you like it, then i'll buy one. It's that little video camera. with Ten talking so cute it really is a necessity. Aunt Becca

Nate and Kelly said...

I agree with Aunt Becca-- the flip camera for videoing is AWESOME! we have one and it's the easiest thing in the world to use, especially with blogging. I just love you, so hurry and buy something so that we can see more!!

Anne said...

Nikon D60 - purchased at Costco with a kit of 2 lenses, case, and memory card. We paid 1K in April, I am sure prices are dropping for holidays and new models, etc. it is a bigger camera, DSLR sort, but very worth the extra bulk. we LOVE it!! we don't take it to the beach or other quick trip places, but for the rest, we have a very nice camera that takes great pictures whether we know what we are doing or not. right now it is our only camera as our little digital Sony CyberShot died earlier this year (it must be death to cameras year or something), but when we can afford to get a second camera, I am eyeing the Canon Powershot series. i have heard that most people end up unhappy with the Nikon smaller cameras due to long recharge times and such, but that the Canons are the best available, and also very durable when things happen, like when my dad fell down a pyramid and dropped his...

But our Nikon is really great. we just got back from Europe and took over 500 pictures at the highest resolution before we recharged the battery. the really problem is sorting that many pictures. good luck finding the right one for you!