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Re: What's a good digital camera???
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Posted by Coloken on June 22, 2005 at 15:16:48 from (216.17.179.195):
In Reply to: What's a good digital camera??? posted by Ray on June 22, 2005 at 14:52:32:
Which girl is the prettiest? Depends on what you are looking for I am not too hot on Kodak..bad experence a few years back. Don't know who makes them now. No way to go wrong with a Canon. I kind of loved the 300 that step daugher was using last week. 3X and no bigger than an egg. My self, as an outdoor person, I use an old Olympus 10 power with image stablization. No matter what you get, get a memory card reader to plug into computer. No hooking up camera to computer to download pictures. There are some great pictures posted here and lots of advice...Allan for one does a great job. O yea, megapixcels ain't every thing and digital zoom means very little. Kenny
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