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Its a good camera for its price and will get the job done if you want point and shoot. 18.2 MP sensor is a good size if you're not planning to blow it up to a HUGE size and will give you a good shot

Hello everyone,

 

I was just browsing through amazon and I found this really cool looking point & shoot camera for only £130. I am looking for a camera that is easy to use, shoot great quality pictures and videos for £100-£150. So is this the one?

 

I don't know much about photography and stuff like that but is 18.2MP good?

 

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sony-DSCWX350-Digital-Compact-Optical/dp/B00IGL9PQ0/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1462214556&sr=1-2

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Depends on what you want in a camera, are you looking for something that you can easily carry in your pocket and take out to capture snapshots and quick video?

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1 minute ago, ALwin said:

Depends on what you want in a camera, are you looking for something that you can easily carry in your pocket and take out to capture snapshots and quick video?

I want a easy to use camera, for when I go holidays or trips its easy to use and set up

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3 minutes ago, PorkyChoUk said:

I want a easy to use camera, for when I go holidays or trips its easy to use and set up

That describes almost any camera and just depends on what the user wants or is willing to carry.

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5 minutes ago, ALwin said:

That describes almost any camera and just depends on what the user wants or is willing to carry.

All I need to know is, is this camera good for the price? To shoot quality photos and shoot 1080p 60fps video.

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40 minutes ago, PorkyChoUk said:

All I need to know is, is this camera good for the price? To shoot quality photos and shoot 1080p 60fps video.

Check online reviews.

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Its a good camera for its price and will get the job done if you want point and shoot. 18.2 MP sensor is a good size if you're not planning to blow it up to a HUGE size and will give you a good shot

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