2/10/2009 @ 10:38 AM HST
Thanks everyone for your help. Ironically, somehow my digital camera came alive again. I'm not sure how. It just started working again. Must be "menehunes"! LOL Most likely I will still need a new camera, so the information is greatly appreciated.
A few specific comments...
>> re: Ronny Greenan's post about Steven Hong's post <<
No, that wasn't the one, but it was still very helpful. I thought at one time Steven had a camera blog.
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Nashua Video Tours:
There are only TWO point and shoot cameras that you should use for real estate. Period. The rest are a complete waste of money. One is by Lumix, one is by Canon.
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I thought my Kodak V570 was a great little camera and clients really liked the results, so for me it wasn't a complete waste of money, especially at $169. I recently listed a property that the sellers had a professional photographer take photos, which of course were excellent. But we still ended up using most of the photos I took. I didn't decide...the sellers did. I'm not crediting me, I'm crediting the camera.
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Stephen Penrose:
When my Kodak needed repair I shipped it to United Camera in Chicago, IL www.unitedcamera.com
The repair was fast and reasonable & 3 years later, I'm still using it.
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Stephen, that's a good idea. I'm in Hawaii and a lot of times with shipping charges, it doesn't always make sense to get it repaired because of the shipping, even something as small as this little camera.
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Gary Folger:
I've had the V570 for 2 years and absolutely love it. Can't imagine running my business without it. I think it's the best bang for the buck.
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Gary, I agree. That's the camera I have. I would still like to find something similar with a wider lens. I keep hoping Sony will make something like that.
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Gene Cary:
You don't have to spend anywhere near $500 for a good cameral with a 28mm lens.
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Gene, I'm hoping I don't have to spend that amount either. :-) I believe my current camera is 28mm and when I get a replacement, I would like a wider lens.
Thanks again to everyone who submitted feedback and information.
With Warmest Aloha,
Ruth A. Gabbard (R), CRB, CRS, SRES, PB
Gabbard Hawaii Properties | Honolulu, Hawaii
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Editor's Note Try http://www.realtown.com/steveho/blogI searched www.realtown.com for Steve's profile and found the blog listed there.John