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Re: Digital Camera Advice OT.................maybe
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Posted by Zane(WA) on February 23, 2005 at 13:43:12 from (12.144.139.179):
In Reply to: Re: Digital Camera Advice OT.................maybe posted by Coloken on February 23, 2005 at 12:20:16:
Jeez, this is like those other posts of someone asking which is the best tractor. But here goes... Like Coloken and Bob M my preferred digital is an Olympus for their shared reasons. The drawback to an Olympus is the instruction manual, it'll point you in the direction you might want to go, but it won't get you there without a lot of trial and error (like many of the digitals). I've bought four digitals, two for myself (Olympus 2100UZ and 720UZ), one HP320 for The Daughter (she likes it) and two for work (Olympus 2100UZ and an older Sony 'something' with the compact disk). I'm no expert with or about any of them other than to say I prefer the Olympus cameras for image quality, battery life and it'll take a set of off the shelf batteries instead of the higher cost 'maker replacement batteries' and the Olympus had the best bang for the buck at the time. Two things are for certain with any digital camera, keep them from getting wet and they don't hold up well when run over by a tractor (lost the first 2100UZ that way). Might try the link below (if I did it right) otherwise go to DPREVIEW.COM and wade through.
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