My Sister’s Buying a Digital Camera
Imogene, a 20-something socialite with an iMac and a casual interest in photography (I don’t think she’s going to be spending hours in a duck blind shooting birds or anything), is buying her first digital camera. She’s narrowed her choice down to three options, and she contacted me for advice. I’m still on my first digital camera, and readers gave me great advice (see the comments) when I bought my Canon PowerShot A-70 last year.
Here are Imo’s three options, and she welcomes any opinions:
- Olympus C-60 6.1 MP at $599.99
- Canon PowerShot S500 5.0MP at $649.99
- Olympus Stylus 410 4.0MP at $449.99
She’s getting a store discount through a contact, so price probably isn’t that much of an issue. I’ve linked to FutureShop pages in all three cases to compare apples to apples on features and price.
Applying my limited knowledge and experience, I’d say go with the Canon. It’s more expensive, but it’s the smallest of the three cameras, and Canon is a brand I’ve more or less come to trust. Size really is a factor in digital cameras for me, as my current camera is a little too big to fit comfortably in my pocket.
