What camera should I look for?
I'm looking for a camera that takes sharp and crisp pictures, no blur or boken. Sharp throughout the whole picture. My budget is $200 I'm willing to look for good deals on ebay if there are some cameras within my specification and budget please give me a name. Thank you.
Below is an example for the picture quality, the middle (iPhone) picture is what I'm looking for, remember no blur at all.
You can easily pick up a used iphone for $200.
Not sure why you're looking for something else.
If you really want something else for some reason, you'll want to find a camera with the smallest sensor possible.
1. Canon PowerShot SX170 IS Advance Point and shoot Camera
2. Canon PowerShot SX510 HS Advance Point and shoot Camera
3. Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX80 Point & Shoot Camera
4. Sony CyberShot DSC-W810 Point & Shoot Camera
5. Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H300 Advance Point and shoot Camera
6. Nikon Coolpix L30 Point & Shoot Camera
i will suggest Canon PowerShot SX170 IS Advance Point and shoot Camera - 16 Megapixels, Optical Zoom: 16x, CCD, with 3 inch LCD
I'd suggest the Fujifilm SL 300, but with a couple of caveats;
The word is, 'Bokeh,' it's Japanese, and it's an aesthetic term which not even they can define precisely. I've never bothered about it.
Sharp photos and lack of blur are down to you, and your skill and experience (you'll shoot a LOT of dodgy photos before you get the hang of it - we all did).
Sharpness through the whole picture is a function of the lens (look up depth-of-field) and isn't always possible, or even desirable.
While you should actually look for the LARGEST possible sensor, your budget won't allow that - you're stuck with compact or bridge models.
Blur is caused by operator error. Image sharpness is up to you and how you use the camera.
Look at the Fuji digitals on amazon. Don't buy in the phone business that is junk photography!
Fujifilm FinePix S4800 16MP Digital Camera with 3-Inch LCD (Black)
Canon Powershots.
Virtually all cameras these days are capable of taking sharp, crisp photos. But getting them is down to the user; so be sure to read the manual thoroughly.
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