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    Yeah, my mother took my other camera on holiday with her and dropped it in the sea, so I need a new one.
    Nothing too expensive, only like £60. And it has to be from Argos.

    I was thinking maybe this:
    http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Produc...er/5607398.htm
    Or:
    http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Produc...er/5606784.htm

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    Remember to wear the strap (I bet you've been told that enough now tbh )

    Those 2 camera's are £60 and they don't include a memory card so you'll have to spend another £5-10 otherwise the camera will be useless. 2GB SD Card will cost around £5 and a 4GB SD[HC] Card will cost around £10

    I'm happy with my Samsung, really easy to use, pretty good software too, I had the D760 a few weeks back but it's been discontinued from eBuyer when I checked just now, this should be good: http://www.ebuyer.com/product/122518

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordy View Post
    Remember to wear the strap (I bet you've been told that enough now tbh )

    Those 2 camera's are £60 and they don't include a memory card so you'll have to spend another £5-10 otherwise the camera will be useless. 2GB SD Card will cost around £5 and a 4GB SD[HC] Card will cost around £10

    I'm happy with my Samsung, really easy to use, pretty good software too, I had the D760 a few weeks back but it's been discontinued from eBuyer when I checked just now, this should be good: http://www.ebuyer.com/product/122518
    I wasn't the one that dropped it, I was in a completely different country at the time

    Yeah, I already have quite a few SD cards, so I don't need to worry about that. Although the prices you've said seem extremely cheap, so I might buy another if you can link me to somewhere that sells them at that price.

    I used to have an S500, so I'd rather have a Samsung as I know how to use it, but the Hitachi one from Argos looked better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trinity View Post
    I wasn't the one that dropped it, I was in a completely different country at the time

    Yeah, I already have quite a few SD cards, so I don't need to worry about that. Although the prices you've said seem extremely cheap, so I might buy another if you can link me to somewhere that sells them at that price.

    I used to have an S500, so I'd rather have a Samsung as I know how to use it, but the Hitachi one from Argos looked better.
    Wow I've just found a 4GB SD Card for just £6.50, I'm tempted to get another at that price myself

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Transcend-TS...5542238&sr=8-3

    Remember 4GB is SDHC so it won't work in all SD Slots as a normal SD Card can only go to 2GB, all them cameras are fine with SDHC though.

    And here's a 2GB card:
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Transcend-Fl...5542238&sr=8-3

    The Hitachi one looks really good actually, decent specs, it also includes a video cable and a pouch which cheap camera's don't often do, hook that up with a 4GB card and you've got a good deal.
    Last edited by Jordy; 08-07-2008 at 06:43 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordy View Post
    Wow I've just found a 4GB SD Card for just £6.50, I'm tempted to get another at that price myself

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Transcend-TS...5542238&sr=8-3

    Remember 4GB is SDHC so it won't work in all SD Slots as a normal SD Card can only go to 2GB, all them cameras are fine with SDHC though.

    And here's a 2GB card:
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Transcend-Fl...5542238&sr=8-3

    The Hitachi one looks really good actually, decent specs, it also includes a video cable and a pouch which cheap camera's don't often do, hook that up with a 4GB card and you've got a good deal.
    Thanks for that, you actually helped me too. What kind of things do SDHC not work with?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordy View Post
    Wow I've just found a 4GB SD Card for just £6.50, I'm tempted to get another at that price myself

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Transcend-TS...5542238&sr=8-3

    Remember 4GB is SDHC so it won't work in all SD Slots as a normal SD Card can only go to 2GB, all them cameras are fine with SDHC though.

    And here's a 2GB card:
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Transcend-Fl...5542238&sr=8-3

    The Hitachi one looks really good actually, decent specs, it also includes a video cable and a pouch which cheap camera's don't often do, hook that up with a 4GB card and you've got a good deal.
    I love you for those links.

    Yeah, I preferred the Hitachi one, but on the details list, the Kodak one has some anti-blur thing, 'Kodak perfect touch technology', and some other stuff that sounds sexy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brandon View Post
    Thanks for that, you actually helped me too. What kind of things do SDHC not work with?
    SDHC is relatively new so it doesn't work with older devices, it's difficult finding out as it's generally referred to as SD still

    Pretty much all new cameras support them, they don't work with older card readers sometimes and don't tend to work if you directly put the SDHC card in the Printer. I wouldn't worry much they're generally not too bad but a bit hit and miss with computers.

    This post is also proof that Amazon prices rise depending on when you read them! They always rise when I look back a few hours later and I'm now sure as when I made the post it was £6.50, it's raised a quid! That's mean

    Quote Originally Posted by Trinity View Post
    I love you for those links.

    Yeah, I preferred the Hitachi one, but on the details list, the Kodak one has some anti-blur thing, 'Kodak perfect touch technology', and some other stuff that sounds sexy.
    I wouldn't be too bothered about the built-in software, it's never up to much in the more amateur camera's unfortunately.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordy View Post
    SDHC is relatively new so it doesn't work with older devices, it's difficult finding out as it's generally referred to as SD still

    Pretty much all new cameras support them, they don't work with older card readers sometimes and don't tend to work if you directly put the SDHC card in the Printer. I wouldn't worry much they're generally not too bad but a bit hit and miss with computers.

    This post is also proof that Amazon prices rise depending on when you read them! They always rise when I look back a few hours later and I'm now sure as when I made the post it was £6.50, it's raised a quid! That's mean

    I wouldn't be too bothered about the built-in software, it's never up to much in the more amateur camera's unfortunately.
    I think I'll stick with an SD card then instead of wasting money on an SDHC if it probably won't work.
    Yeah, when I looked at the 2gb SD before, it was about £2.50, now it's £4.30. Still much less than I've paid for them in the past.

    Ahhh fine, I'll get the Hitachi camera and hope for the best.

    Edit: now they're £1.31
    Last edited by Trinity; 08-07-2008 at 09:09 PM.

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    +£3.00 shipping though

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