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Posted by Super 55 on April 05, 2003 at 21:42:43 from (24.83.180.236):
In Reply to: OT-What's a Good Camera? posted by John on April 05, 2003 at 19:13:01:
If you are talking digital go to the website link for reviews. When thinking digital, do you want to store them on your computer or print them out? Storing digital images is a good way to sort and keep the quality. No matter how many pixels you buy, it isn't as good a quality as film yet. However, for everday use and normal size prints it is easier to go digital. Things to think about on digitals are what type of memory card it uses ( they usually only give you a small card with the camera extra cards are available in a variety of speeds and sizes). Consider what type of connectiton the camera has for downloading, and does it come with software for editing. If you are going with film. Our workhorses at school are Canon AE-1s , but long out of production. However, if you can find a good used one they are very durable and easy to use.
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