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Re: What's a good digital camera???
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Posted by steve_ne on June 23, 2005 at 05:29:29 from (64.89.178.205):
In Reply to: What's a good digital camera??? posted by Ray on June 22, 2005 at 14:52:32:
I have two digital camera's one an older HP PhotoSmart which using the name smart in the name was a stupided move. It ate batteries ,slow download of pictures to computer. Menu for selection where all on the little screen on the camera. I like to have some selections on the camera and not go thru the menus to find flash off.. Warning about buying one of those package deals "buy the camera and get the printer for free", Check the cost per print a photo, some cost more per picture then having them developed at the store. Thats where they make the money on those deals(special paper,special printer cartrige). Next visit online support for the mfg. see what kind help they provide, what type of downloads and contact numbers. another thing is they will offer you a extend warranty. ??? If it make you feel better get it because that's what most of them end up being. You will need to ask your self would you pay an insurance company that much?
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