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Posted by jeffcat on January 04, 2006 at 21:10:16 from (216.107.36.79):
In Reply to: digital camera posted by K.B.-826 on January 04, 2006 at 18:13:07:
Just remember , with the small cameras the image chip is very tiny. You DO get the megapixels but the rays of light are thinned out. If you pop for a bigger and badder camera like the SONY 10 meg. unit. Around $900 quality goes way up. The pictures are better than 35mm film cameras! Nikon and Cannon both make VERY high end stuff but you need to buy what you can afford and need. Don't sell yourself short.When you work with a quality tool you can start to do great stuff.I have worked with the real big old babys in film. Try a Graflex with a 4x5 inch negative!You can make prints the size of a bathroom door! Off on a wild tear here. Just remember you get what you pay for. Make sure you take very good care of it. READ the stupid owners BOOOOOOK! Go to a camera shop if you still have one and ask questions! If you have a good computer-good printer-and camera you may get into the photo hobby. Enjoy Jeffcat
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