
8″ Mini tripod for digital camera/camcorder 2-section **High Quality & Low Price** Descriptions Here is the perfect accessory for photographers everywhere For use with camcorders and digital cameras is ideal for mounting on a table or desk Adjustable legs for placement on uneven surfaces The perfect compact tripod to catch all the angles with extension legs and tilt head Just set the camera timer and get into position for a great group shot Ideal For Extreme Close-Up Shots Made with fine material, three-fold extendable legs hidden when no in usage Compact Size Ideal for Traveling The tilt head is easy to aim precisely Locking screw for secure seating Sturdy and stable Fits all digital and video cameras with tripod socket Ball and socket head Mini Metal Ball Pan Head providing 360 degree pan and 90 degree tilt 2 Sections, Extendable legs allow for a maximum height of 8 inches Non-slip rubber feet Dimensions: Maximum height Approx. 8 in.(210mm) Minimum height Approx. 6 in.(150mm) Approx. 80g Note:The mentioned trademarks are the properties of their respective owners;Use of the trademarks here is to show the compatibility only.The product is not manufactured, licenced, distributed or approved by original trademark owners . The product is distributed by eeedirect.com, an Ohio-based company. Package Contents Mini tripod * 1 **High Quality & Low Price**
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Basically we want to purchase a new camera but there are so many brands nowadays. We want to get a new camera which has a good LCD size but reliable. I have a Canon now which we loved but some people say Canon's tech is a bit slow compare to before. What does everyone think?
Maybe I found a contender
Take a look .. the contender has a manual focus feature, a hot shoe, so an external flash can be used, a slightly higher ISO available and has an additional 16:9 ratio to the 4:3 and 3:2 shooting ratios.
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I can't decide between the Canon A640 or G7, although I am leaning toward the G7. I used to be "into" photography back in the day….have a Canon A1 which I love. But I mostly take digital pics now. I'm sure I'd be happy with the A640 or the G7, but….What are the major differences between the two cameras that might help me decide which one to get?
THANK YOU!
Both cameras are very similar. They have the same sized sensor, 10MP and have full manual controls (aperture & shutter priority).
The G7 features the newer Digic III processor which gives it a slight advantage over the A640 when using higher ISO, but don't expect excellent photo quality at ISO 800 or higher. You will need a digital SLR for that.
It also has a 6x optical image stabilized lens (210mm v 140mm on the A640).
The only other real main differences are physical looks. I really like the A640's very handy flip out & twist (vari-angle LCD) screen. It's invaluable in some situations.
You can check out the side by side differences of both cameras in the link below.
Personally, I don't like the look of the G7. I still own my trusty old G3 and am quite dumbfounded why Canon chose to do what they did to the G7. They got rid of the RAW, the intervalometer and even the remote control…but the main drawback is it's slower lens. Even the G3 has a F2.0-F3.0 lens (G7's lens is F2.8-F4.8).
So, if I had to choose between the two, I would definitely buy the A640…I just don't think the G7 is worth the extra cost, because the photo quality you will get from both will be very similar.
Now, if you could spare at least an extra $300 or so (plus extra for a decent lens), then the 400D would be the one to get, especially if you want faster performance and higher ISO capability.
good luck…

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I am looking for a 3in display preferably and Image stabilization feature.
8-10 Megapixel range would be fine.
initially i was thinking of buying kodak as people say its value for money but Canon is a pioneer in camera so plz suggest.
All those are great brand names and make great cameras, prob the best. But I'd go with Canon if I had to choose, they definitely make the better cameras, so you should get the Canon if price isn't an issue. But the price would be pretty similar for all those, so get whichever you can find that has the most megapixels and better specs for the least price, and if the specs are equal and price difference isn't too much, I'd go with Canon.