5/08/2011

Cheapest Digital Camera Anywhere


The cheapest digital camera anywhere is the Dakota digital single use camera. It is a $10.99 value and is only a rental. You use the Dakota camera and then take it back to the store where they process the pictures and make you a CD as well. They then refurnish the camera and "rent" it out to the next person. The camera has a popular ring to it. It works about the same way as the one time film cameras make by Kodak and other companies, except it is a camera. You simply pick it up and drop it off when you are done.

It does cost an additional fee of $10.99 for processing still making it the cheapest camera that isn't a disposable anywhere. The camera has an internal memory of 12 MB with a 1.3 megapixel CMOS sensor. The camera does take twenty-five images. The only thing about this camera is that you cannot process the pictures yourself on your home computer. It can only be done at the store where you buy (rent) the camera.

If you prefer an inexpensive camera that you can keep and use repeatedly, you will enjoy the Keychain digital for $13.78. This camera is only 10 x 7.5 x 1.8 inches big so it does fit on the keychain rather nicely. Taking pictures is easy enough but not if you have large fingers. The other camera for $16.98 is the video/digital keychain digital camera.

If you need to find the best camera deal anywhere, you can look at local retail stores and drug stores for the keychain cameras. The picture quality is all right, but you do not want to use it for taking pictures of special occasions. These cameras are better suited for scenery shots that have no detail.

Finding bargains on cameras is not difficult, but can sometimes be time consuming. Especially if you make a bad purchase choice. Just make sure your getting value for your money.








There are plenty of choices when it comes to high quality digital cameras, and that doesn't mean you have to spend a lot of money. There are inexpensive, high quality digital cameras around, you just need to know where to look.


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