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Posted by Coloken on October 06, 2005 at 07:06:07 from (216.17.182.63):
In Reply to: OT digital camera/camcorder purchase. What to buy posted by Brokenwrench on October 06, 2005 at 05:48:29:
Get a digital camera, a camcorder depends on your needs. I use E-bay all the time, but this is one time I think you should buy from a local store where you can pick it up and compare to find one you like. Not a real cheapy, but don't get carried away with too much camera unless you know what you are doing. When you buy your camers also buy a little adapter that plugs into your computer to read that memory. They are cheap--about 15 dollars. this is so you do not have to hook the camera up to the computer, which is some times a hassel. Each of us has their favorite make. Talk to any friends and try out their camera. There was a pretty good discusion a week or two ago on ,i think, the tool place. Kennyp
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