If you don't have the need to buy the latest, why not try out a discontinued
model? I use a Kodak 4800DC and I understand it's now being sold at a heavily
discounted price.
I use it for my architectural work (as a kind of dairy) and its on-board 28~84
zoom covers my needs very well. Add on the wide adapter and you have a
17~something zoom which is neat for cramped interiors.
It has a external flash jack which is mighty useful; build quality is good- I've
been carting my camera around with me for over a year now on all my construction
sites and have had no major problems.
Good range of long shutter speeds/ manual colour balance options as well.
Cons? Poor macro range and no focus assist.

HTH,
RK



Darryn Richter wrote:

> I need to purchase a digital camera for work purposes, and don't have a clue
> where to start. My budget stretches as far as an Optio 220 or Coolpix 775 It
> doesn't need to be high resolution 1.3 - 2.0 mp is sufficient. The wider the
> better. I often need to take photographs of work areas where, due to space
> constraints, I cannot move farther away. (I currently use 24mm- 28mm slr
> lens). I don't particularly need a zoom (optical or digital, fixed focal
> length may even be better if I get a little extra speed. I'd like the
> downloaded files to be jpeg. (Do any or all of them do this???). Build
> quality needs to be high as I'll carry this around every day in a shoulder
> bag, and it will get heavy use.
>
> I use the photographs in documents to support and illustrate points I'm
> writing about. They would typically be printed three to a page on A4 paper,
> so about the size of a standard photo. I'd occasionally use it for snaps,
> but that would be rare (unless they bring out a model I can dunk in x-tol).
>
> I have a copuple of Pentax flash units AF 400 FTZ and a 200s (or something
> like that). If I have the option of using those, it would give me a little
> more flexibility. All opinions on Pentax or otherwise is welcome.
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