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TBH
at Fri Sep 9 15:20:03 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by TBH ]
sorry dude, i din't really wanna finish reading your response, because it is obvious you don't really know what an slr is. i suggest you learn about them before you answer another post regarding one. there are digital slr's with everything and more than those "true digital" cameras you speak of, including better quality. oh and by the way, when uit says 3X and 4X even 14X, it is all relative to the manufacturer, i suggest you look at the lens and see the actual zoom in mm. the only thing you are right about is that there is no such thing as what she wants.
honestly, i would advice you go with an slr, i have a digital one and a 35 mm one (prefer 35 mm, but digital is fun) you can really get into the picture and take control of every aspect. dont let the movie mode pursuade you unless you wanna take short (usually soundless) videos in crappy quality, you can jsut buy a really cheap videocamera and it will better. i take preofessional wildlife shots and i can tell you from experience, a slr is best suited for this task, but you can make a (almost equally expensive) regular digital work for you. look into the nikon d70, and i forgot the name of it but they also have a great little digital in their lineup with a pretty commendable zoom. my friends are rushing me so i have to go, but good luck (to the both of you).
-jake
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- digital - SeaStar427, Thu Sep 8 17:04:16 2005
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