Angie S
Number 1
14 Megapixel
5x optical zoom lens
2.5 in. (6.4 cm) indoor/outdoor color display
32 MB internal memory
Includes an 8GB SDHC Class 4 Flash Card
Or
Number 2
12.1-megapixel CCD
Pink color choice
12x optical/4x digital/48x total zoom
10.0- megapixel CCD
3" color TFT-LCD widescreen monitor
3x optical/4x digital/12x total zoom
2.5" PureColorII LCD display
Includes an 8GB SDHC Class 4 Flash Card
I don't want to put up the names of the camera.Both are really good brands.
Answer
Both cameras has more mega-pixels than you really need, so select the one which is more affordable, or the one with the pink color option (if you are up to it). Internal memory is not enough, but since they both have a 8GB flash card - it doesn't matter either. You did not show zoom for number 1. Optical zoom is more important, the bigger number is better. Select the one with bigger lenses, though...
Have a picture perfect days!
Both cameras has more mega-pixels than you really need, so select the one which is more affordable, or the one with the pink color option (if you are up to it). Internal memory is not enough, but since they both have a 8GB flash card - it doesn't matter either. You did not show zoom for number 1. Optical zoom is more important, the bigger number is better. Select the one with bigger lenses, though...
Have a picture perfect days!
Canon Camera ...HELP!?
Pink Panth
I have a Canon PowerShot ELPH 100HS 12.1 megapixel camera. I just put a new memory card in it (it hasn't been used at all yet). The memory card is a SanDisk SDHC Card 8GB. My camera keeps saying "busy" and stops recording video about 20 seconds in and then saves it to the memory. It let me take long videos before. Anyone know what is going on??
Answer
First things first -- make sure you format your memory card before using it in a new camera. Formatting erases everything on the card though, so if there are any photos on there you want to keep, put those on your computer.
If you are recording in full HD though (1080p) then you may need a faster card. What's the speed class of the card you are using right now?
First things first -- make sure you format your memory card before using it in a new camera. Formatting erases everything on the card though, so if there are any photos on there you want to keep, put those on your computer.
If you are recording in full HD though (1080p) then you may need a faster card. What's the speed class of the card you are using right now?
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