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Digital camera, 6.5438+million pixels, used to shoot close-up people and things. What brand should I use?
It must be enough. I think 800W is enough ~ I suggest you buy Canon or Nikon. I think their camera is better than Bisogni's! How many mainstream models are recommended? If you are a photographer, buy Nikon P5 100. It's a professional camera, cost-effective, fun, but it costs 2200!

I also recommend three Nikon S600 Canon X80 and Sony T77.

If you pay attention to cost performance, S600 wide angle is better. Its response speed is fast, its comprehensive strength is strong, and the clarity of the photos is quite good!

If you value fashion, T77 is more suitable for your sliding shutter with touch screen and smiling face!

If you value brand value, Canon's is also very good. IXUS80 is very general, while Canon X series is very cost-effective, and the effect is not much worse than other models. After all, it is a consumer digital camera!

You can go to bubble net to see their specific parameters, so I won't copy them, so as not to affect the judgment of the landlord. What type to buy mainly depends on what you value!

If you buy for home use or taking photos, I suggest you buy S600. What I bought is really useful! The three models I introduced sell well and have a good reputation!

These models I introduced are very good models they sell, and they are absolutely cost-effective machines!

It's only A650 1800. The A650 is also very good. Think about it!

Pay attention to the size of CCD when considering it, which will affect the clarity! Anti-shake is optical anti-shake! The best brands are Nikon and Canon! Just zoom in four times!

There are still some personal experiences to laugh at!

People who buy Canon are generally looking for soft colors.

People who buy Nikon are generally looking for bright colors.

Pentax buyers are generally interested in aristocratic origins.

People who buy Olympus are generally interested in external perception.

People who buy Ricoh are generally interested in old optics.

People who buy lycra are generally extremely rich.

Buyers of Fuji generally look at the parameters blindly.

Sony buyers are usually fooled by advertisements.

Buying Panasonic is generally not good.

Casio buyers are generally ignorant.

Patriots generally support domestic products,

People who buy BenQ are usually out of their minds.