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Posted by Steve W (NY) on January 29, 2004 at 07:26:52 from (24.213.210.222):
In Reply to: digital cameras posted by thurlow on January 29, 2004 at 06:43:33:
I just bought a Canon A70, after a lot of reasearch. But there are a lot of good cameras in the 3-4 MP range. The reason I chose this one was that it is simple to use for my wife in aoutomatic mode, but has Shutter and Aperture priority modes and a fully manual mode for more difficult enviroments. If you are a photo geek and like to experiment, it has a lot of shooting control for such a cheap camera. Switch it to Auto mode, and it's ready for my wife, who just wants good pics. One really cool feature it has is a nice preview mode for taking panoramic shots where it displays the edge of the previous shot so you can take the next shot where it needs to be. The software that comes with it stitches the pix back together. It is a really cool unexpected feature. Another thing that is cool is the movie mode. With a 256 Meg memory chip, I've found I no longer use my camcorder. Short clips of my kids download right through the USB port for viewing on my PC, and of course they can be burned to DVD or VideoCd. One thing that is important....get a camera that takes AA NiMH batteries. Some cameras take special batteries, and that is something you don't want. Good Luck Steve
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