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Non-technical camera
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My son has been given a small budget to buy a camera for his primary pupils to use for projects. He has given me the quest of finding a camera that simply takes photographs that can easily be transferred to a computer. It dosent need to be fancy or technical, umpteen features are not required. As for the budget?, anything between £50 -£75.
Lets not be thinking secondhand at this stage.
Lets not be thinking secondhand at this stage.
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My son has been given a small budget to buy a camera for his primary pupils to use for projects. He has given me the quest of finding a camera that simply takes photographs that can easily be transferred to a computer. It dosent need to be fancy or technical, umpteen features are not required. As for the budget?, anything between £50 -£75.
Lets not be thinking secondhand at this stage.
Hi islandman
Have a look here not all suitable for your budget but quite a few http://www.ebuyer.com/store/Photo/cat/Digital-Cameras?hp=pc I have bought a few things from ebuyer and good service. :TThe solving of a problem lies in finding the solvers.0 -
Have you thought of a refurbished camera?? i have bought one just recently from fuji now thats a pretty good camera and its factory refurbished everything comes the same as a new one warranty is 6months here
https://secure.fujifilm.co.uk/shop/consumer/digital/digital-cameras/view-allThe solving of a problem lies in finding the solvers.0 -
Any of the samsung cameras for £50 or so are good, easy cameras to use. If you can get a casio or a pentax they are also good point and click lenses.0
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Argos are selling off the Fisher Price Kid-Tough digital camera for 30 quid. Could be worth a look.0
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Before the end of the school day, I will have sent him all your links, thanks.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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