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help? what camera should i get?!?

ok so i had a canon sd1100 (8 mp) and it broke

i want something similar but stronger because the lens on that one broke and i didnt even drop it

i dont want to spend more than 170, preferably under 150

and i NEED one that can edit pics directly on the camera (like trimming, color, etc)

plus i want it to be really fast?

suggestions? thanks(=

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    canon is the best if you want close to $130-150. I had my camera no problems love it overly satistifed. DONT recommend getting: kodiak. Dont ask people in store they'll try to bullshit about their highest priced camera just so they can make money off of it. On my camera it charges into the wall, i can have black and white, normal, sephia (or however you spell it) and i can take a color that i want and just have that color pop out. I can crop pics on my camera and i dropped it several times with out a case and it is still working fine for me. Camera= canon Power Shot SD1100 IS Digital El7H 8.0 Mega Pixels. 2 other friends have canon they love it. Lastly, i have a friend who works at a camera store and she told me canon is a good brand. But its the cheapest 130 camera you'll find that will work the best. There are better cameras but they are expensive. Goodluck! Remember get facts on camera before going to store..and keep the receipt.

    Source(s): me=)
  • 1 decade ago

    Canon PowerShot SD780IS 12.1 MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.5-inch LCD is a great camera best camera review http://camerareview-blog.com/2009/11/canon-powersh...

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