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Originally Posted by lissykeeper
The nikon coolpix is pretty simply to operate. Even though it has a lot of bells and whistles, you don't have to ring or blow them! LOL! I crack myself up! JK! Seriously, that's what I bought for my husband and although I will play with the extra's, he pushes two buttons: On/Off and Shutter. And it takes pretty good pictures. Drawback: It doesn't have a viewfinder, which I hate! But if you can get used to the viewfinder issue it is a really great little camera that is super user friendly. And you can get one for around $120.
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I am a Canon DSLR user but I agree that the Nikon Coolpix is easy to use and I have always heard rave reviews on them. They have full auto mode and also other modes or features that really are not hard to learn to use and will enhance your photography if used.
I actually bought my wife and daughter a Samsung S860 each. Neither have any photography skills but each is able to use it. Works well in Auto mode but also has Manual plus other features. Again around a similar price.
By the time this thread has finished you will have hundreds of camera's to choose from