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    Hey guys first time poster and my apologies if this isn't in the right forum.

    You know there is one thing going to review sites and reading about cameras but it's another thing getting possible help from everyday users pro or otherwise.

    If there's one thing i love that it's recording video and taking photos and bring the the two together. Now mostly I have been using the school's equipment ( college student) But i need something to use on own my time. Here's the thing budget budget budget lol

    I don't have a lot $ work with so for now i just want to use whatever i can to "practice" and have fun.

    So with a budget of around $300 I'm looking for a digital camera that also has HD video option. I know there are a quite a few on the market but i was wondering if any of you had any experience or recommendations that can steer me in the right direction.

    Thank you.

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    Welcome to the forum!

    We have a good thread on this http://www.photography.ca/Forums/f14...ions-5821.html

    as well as a podcast How to buy your first DSLR

    Long story short though.... with a 300 dollar budget, Get a used canon 30D.

    Do NOT get a point and shoot camera - they suck for learning photography.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marko View Post
    Get a used canon 30D.
    No good if he wants the HD Video though.

    A 2nd hand Canon Rebel with vid might be the only chance if he can find one.

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    woops thx MA - missed that he also wanted video.....

    for 300? not sure that's doable though.
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    It's not HD but the Canon SX120is is probably one of the best choices you can make for $300. Canon PowerShot SX120 IS Digital camera reviews - CNET Reviews

    I have the SX110is.

    If you have a nice, large SD card you can take lots of video and it's fairly good quality. The still camera is great and takes wonderful photos. Runs on simple double A batteries which is very convenient and with rechargeable NiMH batteries very affordable. The Manual mode lets you control shutter speed, aperture, ISO, WB, and more.

    If you are on a budget this is probably your best choice.
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    For $300 and HD that's a tough one.. I do not think it is possible.
    Your in a tough position for sure. A good lens will go for over $400 on a DSLR.
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    ya it's gonna have to be a point and shoot. I mean it is what it is with my budget but honestly i don't wanna let that stop me.

    here are some i came across maybe you guys have any opinion please share.

    Panasonic Lumix DMC-FP8 Review - Image Quality | PhotographyBLOG

    and here are the main rivals

    Panasonic Lumix DMC-FP8 Review - Rivals | PhotographyBLOG


    to me the bottom line i don't have high expectations with these cameras... 720p is available in many cameras, i just don't wanna miss out on something that might give a camera an edge on another.

    i guess i am just looking for guidelines to get the best bang for my buck. if one camera is 720 and 12 mega pixel vs another camera that's the same what edges one over the other in terms of quality?

    sorry i just get nervous cause i want to do my research and don't wanna walk into a store where a sales person might try to sway me into buying something i don't want etc.

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    These are POINT AND SHOOT cameras and are NOT recommended for learning photography imo.... they are inferior learning tools and you likely won't be happy with either the video OR the photography.....All you need to do is take 1 shot of a target that is moving and you'll see....do it in the store as a test.

    You want a DSLR...please trust me on this.

    Since you can't likely get one that does the video....I'd nix the video. You can buy something (like the flip http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/cont...=616342&is=REG that also does mediocre video for 100.
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    Have you thought about buying something second hand to start?

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    i don't think you can get HD video in any camera for $300... the only ones to offer HD are high end DSLRs that run $2500 or more. a lot of point & shoot cameras shoot low-res video, but they're much more limited for serious photography...
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