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I am looking into buying a camera that takes a quality picture and can be hooked to my computer/downloaded.I dont want to break the bank on this just looking for ideas.I think my price rang would be around $ 300 max

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I have 2 of the Canon Powershot SX130 IS cameras . I leave one in my glove compartment and the other I take with me all over . It has a 12X zoom and a digital zoom . They ran me about $160 each . They have several settings and will take movies also . 

When I pull my SD cards from the trail cams , I check them out in the Canon .

There are newer updated models now that are probably as good or better .

 

Oh , and it runs on 2 double A batteries which makes it easy when the batteries run low .

 

https://www.usa.canon.com/internet/portal/us/home/support/details/cameras/support-point-and-shoot/powershot-sx-series/powershot-sx130-is

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Hey Wooly my pops just picked up a Dslr 7200, I think he had about shot through his other camera already.

 

I think that 7200 is good for another 150,000+ clicks!

Lots of happy 7200 shooters out there and I'm sure your pops will be one of them.

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I am looking into buying a camera that takes a quality picture and can be hooked to my computer/downloaded.I dont want to break the bank on this just looking for ideas.I think my price rang would be around $ 300 max

 

Yes, LOTS of great cameras available for much less than $300. 

 

Like handguns, it's the gun you're carrying at the time you need it.  A S&W pocket snub nose is more likely to be with you that a S&W 629 or Kimber 1911.

 

Little P&S cameras have their place, right in your pocket. :)

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Yes, LOTS of great cameras available for much less than $300.

Like handguns, it's the gun you're carrying at the time you need it. A S&W pocket snub nose is more likely to be with you that a S&W 629 or Kimber 1911.

Little P&S cameras have their place, right in your pocket. :)

I have thousands of dollars invested in a full frame DSLR, L-series lens, etc. Yet, most of my pictures are taken with my iPhone. I simply don't want to lug around all the heavy and expensive equipment on top of my hunting gear. Only time I use the DSLR is when I know pictures will definitely be taken (birthday parties and events, on a vacation, etc).

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