I Want A Digital Camera!
March 11, 2008 Filed Under: Finances, Life 284 words
I’m still very upset about my camera that broke last year on New Year’s Day. Yesterday I came across the Fuji FinePix S8000fd and fell in love. I read a review at Cnet about the image quality and then decided to go with the Canon PowerShot SX100 IS, which is around the same price. I don’t have the money to buy either one right now, but I’ve been reading numerous reviews so that when I do buy one, it will be the right one.
I think I will go with the Fuji. I have a great history with them as far as image quality, although I’ve had negative experiences with them as far as longevity. You would think I’d learn a lesson after two of their cameras broke on me within a year and a half. I’m thinking this time I’ll get a camera case to lug it around in, and purchase the extended warranty as well. Pretty much do my best to take care of the darn thing and see if that makes any difference.
It has been so long since I’ve had a camera that I’m tempted to just buy it now. I don’t want to, though, because I’m doing so well with paying off credit card bills. I’ve paid off one and a 1/2, and expect to finish paying off the other 1/2 by the end of this month. My credit card debt has been reduced by 20%, and my overall debt by 6% (only the credit card debt shows up on my credit report, though). It feels great. In a few months, hopefully I can get a loan to pay off the rest of my debt. Maybe I can even stay in school!
Comment by Ryan Jauregui on March 11th, 2008 @ 4:17 pm
I personally have always had good luck with the Canon series of cameras. They just seem to last longer, and produce better results, in my honest opinion.
Comment by Shannon on March 11th, 2008 @ 7:02 pm
My son recently did away with my digital camera so I’ve been definitely looking into some cameras. I went on ecamerafilms.com and saw some really affordable ones. I think I’ll take my time finding one, though. If I’m going to get another one, I want it to be better than my old one, which was a Kodak Easyhare CX7330. I had it fora good 3 years and never had any trouble with it until my son got his hands on it lol
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