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What digital camera would you recommend to a clumsy person?
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meggyblue22 asked:


I’ve had two digital cameras in the last two years. The first was the Polaroid a700, which worked fine until after I dropped it a few times. It started malfunctioning and doing all sorts of weird things. Then I ended up breaking the screen. The next one I had was the Kodak EasyShare MD853. It was a good camera that had amazing mega pixels, but once again broke because it was dropped so much. I’m a clumsy person, and I need a good quality camera that can handle 4ft drops without breaking. Any ideas?

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4 Comments for 'What digital camera would you recommend to a clumsy person?'

  1.  
    dave3006308
    February 13, 2009 | 8:25 pm
     

    Olympus makes the SW series that are moderatly shock and water proof. Otherwise look for a camera with a neck strap and use it. And perhaps one of those $5 padded cases as well.

  2.  
    thomastme
    February 16, 2009 | 7:18 pm
     

    Compact cameras are designed to be small and portable; the smallest are described as subcompacts or ultra-compacts. Compact cameras are usually designed to be easy to use, sacrificing advanced features and picture quality for compactness and simplicity; images can usually only be stored using Lossy compression (JPEG). Most have a built-in flash usually of low power, sufficient for nearby subjects.

    I have the best cheapest digital-camera that is of 2.1 MP high quality color image

  3.  
    klancenet
    February 19, 2009 | 8:50 am
     

    I’d get a free one from Just complete a few offers and refer a few friends, and get the camera sent to your door.

  4.  
    HubP
    February 22, 2009 | 11:54 am
     

    DSC-W110 has a certain masculine aesthetic. Sony has denied it the colour options made available in its W-series comrades, which can be picked up in various hues, such as pink, red and gold. The DSC-W110 has instead been restricted to the tech staples of black and silver. The brushed finish on the DSC-W110 is welcome, as fingerprint marks and smudges do not show up on its surface.

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