Camera for Xmas

Re: Camera for Xmas

PostBy: jkabdoors On: Tue Nov 06, 2012 6:25 pm

Takes nice pictures if you have time
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Re: Camera for Xmas

PostBy: ValterBorges On: Tue Nov 06, 2012 7:22 pm

After two sony digitals 5 and 8 MP, and now owning a cannon TI2 its night and day. The speed and quality of the dslr is so much better. We got one on sale for 600$.
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Re: Camera for Xmas

PostBy: oros35 On: Wed Nov 07, 2012 10:21 am

jkabdoors wrote:You guys have to know i am trading my wifes 1966 ETCHA_SCHETCH which she uses now for an upgrade. NO JOKE let me know. Thanks again Jeff


Just about any point and shoot camera takes pretty good pictures now a days. I just bought a $110 sony for work, picked it cause it is easy to use. With a flick of a switch with take pictures/panoramic pics/video. And the rest of the functions are pretty easy to use too.

So my advice is find one that you find easy to use, you'll probably be happy with the picture quality of just about any camera ;)
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