Lost my camera last weekend. Had a Kodak V550, that worked great for me. What camera would you guys recommend that is comparable to the V550?
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Hah! Yes, it's quite like a jeep once you get into it to much. :-D
For point and shoots, I had a little Fuji finepix f31 that I liked using, and I still use it if I need some quick video now and then. If the newer models are as good as that one was for it's time, those are probably a good bet. And I know folks who have decently priced Canon ELF point and shoots that work pretty good for point and shoot stuff.
What was it specifically about the Kodak that you liked most? If you can narrow it as much as possible, that might help you get another replacement camera that doesn't take much adjustment to get used to. I know folks get used to cameras and things, all the features in the world don't matter if you aren't used to the camera and can't figure out how to use it![COLOR="#FF0000"]R[/COLOR]edneck [COLOR="#FF0000"]D[/COLOR]riveway [COLOR="#FF0000"]F[/COLOR]ab
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Just go to Costco and make your decision there. I would guess that all of the modern cameras are pretty good and just vary in features, such as view screen size, HD for movies, mega pixels of image, dust/water-resistence, memory card, etc. The features will determine the price.Rich
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Boy have the prices of cameras changed. Bought twice the old camera for 1/3 the price. Thank you Steve Jobs for the I phone.:thumbs_upIN A LAND OF FREEDOM WE ARE HELD HOSTAGE BY THE TYRANNY OF POLITICAL CORRECTNESS!!
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