The dollars spent trying to repair my DSLR were wasted, it seems dead beyond hope of resurrection. Seeking a point and shoot for turning pictures and general snapshots.
Brand: I don't care.
Zoom: 3x or 4x optical minimum, would like 6x or 8x but not enough to compromise other things.
Controls: This seems like might be a sticking point with these cameras, I want full control of aperture, shutter speed, and iso. I also want minimal in camera processing.
Size: Big enough to hold comfortably trying to shoot. I'm used to toting the DSLR and a large lens or three when photographing so any "all in one" will seem like a very nice change! Kinda lean towards a more conventionally shaped camera than one of the slippery little boxes but that won't be a primary decider.
Tripod Mount: I do want a tripod mounting insert but push come to shove a nut and a little epoxy can probably make that so.
Price Range: $50-$150.
Everything above represents goals. The higher on the list the more important they are. I do want to try to avoid the price spiral although I will go a little over one-fifty to get features I feel are key. The problem is there is no stopping point these days. Two hundred gets me a nicer camera, three hundred isn't much worse than spending two for a nice camera, before I know it my $150 target is $700! Not topping $200 including tax, title and license, almost practical nearly positively maybe hopefully!
All suggestions most welcome. I really don't want to spend months delving deeply into cameras again.
Hu
Brand: I don't care.
Zoom: 3x or 4x optical minimum, would like 6x or 8x but not enough to compromise other things.
Controls: This seems like might be a sticking point with these cameras, I want full control of aperture, shutter speed, and iso. I also want minimal in camera processing.
Size: Big enough to hold comfortably trying to shoot. I'm used to toting the DSLR and a large lens or three when photographing so any "all in one" will seem like a very nice change! Kinda lean towards a more conventionally shaped camera than one of the slippery little boxes but that won't be a primary decider.
Tripod Mount: I do want a tripod mounting insert but push come to shove a nut and a little epoxy can probably make that so.
Price Range: $50-$150.
Everything above represents goals. The higher on the list the more important they are. I do want to try to avoid the price spiral although I will go a little over one-fifty to get features I feel are key. The problem is there is no stopping point these days. Two hundred gets me a nicer camera, three hundred isn't much worse than spending two for a nice camera, before I know it my $150 target is $700! Not topping $200 including tax, title and license, almost practical nearly positively maybe hopefully!
All suggestions most welcome. I really don't want to spend months delving deeply into cameras again.
Hu