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I have an £18 voucher from CEX, I want to spend it on a new Digital camera, can anyone recommend one

Mr Allen

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That's not too much more expensive than the £18 voucher? I did look at a Sony branded one yesterday that fitted the bill, but it didn't take SD memory cards, just Sony memory sticks, which wouldn't be a problem but they didn't have any in stock, and also the SD memory cards are more compatible with my Chromebook PC, as I can just plug the memory card into the USB port and download snaps to Google Drive.

So anyway, can anyone recommend a good brand camera that takes SDHC memory cards for around £25?

I know the cheaper cameras tend not to be as reliable, but for the times I'd use it it's not viable for me buy an expensive camera even if I could afford it.
 
it depends on your overall budget,
there is a point below which, if you have a decent camera on your phone, it isn't worth buying a camera
 
Hmm, in that case I might save the £18 and put it towards Red Dead Redemption 2 on Xbox when it reaches the second hand game shop shelves (which it will do eventually, once people see past the hype and good reviews so far).
 
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I’d save the voucher for later. I think if you’re going to find a camera for this price, it’ll be so crappy you’d be better off asking a toddler to make a drawing of the scene you’re trying to shoot.
 
I bought RDR 2 yesterday on Xbox using the £18 voucher towards it.

I installed and played it for a bit last night but didn't like it at first, just tried it again and Story mode is cool, but the controls are a bit fiddly.
 
I bought RDR 2 yesterday on Xbox using the £18 voucher towards it.

I installed and played it for a bit last night but didn't like it at first, just tried it again and Story mode is cool, but the controls are a bit fiddly.
Rockstar does make pretty excellent story modes. Also, I agree. Gamepad controls are usually always fiddly, that's why I like keyboard and mouse to play games. No fiddling around stick for me!
 

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